19:22, Sun, Mar 15, 2026 Updated: 21:55, Sun, Mar 15, 2026 Millions of people in Russia have had their mobile internet access cut off as the Kremlin steps up testing of systems designed to limit ...
Iran's internet access is at 1% of normal levels. Authorities likely imposed restrictions to limit information flow Iranians rely on VPNs, shortwave radio, and satellite TV for communication. Did our ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Authorities in Moscow have introduced a "whitelist" system that allows access only to selected websites during ongoing mobile ...
Moscow residents have been forced to resort to walkie talkies, pagers and paper maps for communication and navigation after more than a week of blackouts in the Russian capital. Wi-Fi and mobile ...
Microsoft has announced that it will no longer support Internet Explorer, as of June 15. This marks the end of a 27-year run for the once popular web browser. Microsoft first announced the decision to ...
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There’s an ongoing, near-total blackout of the internet in Iran. The shutdown is part of a response by the government to ongoing protests... Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet ...
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Iran’s nationwide Internet blackout will last until late March, a new report said — as fears grow that Iranians’ access to the Web will be permanently stripped as a means for Tehran to control them.