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The Quantum Internet: How Ultra-Fast Networks Could Redefine Connectivity
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The Quantum Internet: How Ultra-Fast Networks Could Redefine Connectivity

  • 23 August 2025
Enter the Era of the Quantum Internet Imagine sending a message across the globe in the blink of…
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LimeWire was a popular music–sharing service that allowed people to upload and download music without compensation to artists
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Which of these websites do YOU remember? The early internet pages Gen Z have NEVER heard of, revealed

  • 23 August 2025
Whether it’s TikTok or Google, many of us use apps and websites every day without thinking twice about…
IInternet
Dial-up is finally dead, but maybe it wasn’t all that bad?
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Dial-up is finally dead, but maybe it wasn’t all that bad?

  • 23 August 2025
We need your help now Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open. You are visiting us…
IInternet
Speed Up Your Internet with This Simple DNS Tweak
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Speed Up Your Internet with This Simple DNS Tweak

  • 23 August 2025
There are all sorts of different ways to speed up your internet connection. Believe me, I’ve tried most…
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Erika Staël von Holstein, director of Re-Imagine Europe: ‘Instead of trying to convince extremists, we should listen to them’ | International

  • 23 August 2025
Polarization isn’t a biblical curse. The fact that public debate has become so aggressive and toxic wasn’t always…
IInternet
Competition watchdog approves Vodacom and Maziv merger for cheaper data
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Competition watchdog approves Vodacom and Maziv merger for cheaper internet

  • 23 August 2025
As part of the merger, Maziv has committed to spending at least R12 billion, particularly in underserved areas.…
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Why the Internet is Turning to Shit
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Why the Internet is Turning to Shit

  • 23 August 2025
About a year ago, I bought a hardcover thesaurus—Roget’s in dictionary form, the Delacorte edition, printed in 1992.…
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A man using a laptop
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Exclusive: Aussie Broadband lifts the lid on what really goes into prepping for September’s big NBN speed boost

  • 23 August 2025
In less than a month, NBN Co will be upgrading the speeds of multiple internet plans available on…
IInternet
Why the Internet is Turning to Shit
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Why the Internet is Turning to Shit

  • 22 August 2025
About a year ago, I bought a hardcover thesaurus—Roget’s in dictionary form, the Delacorte edition, printed in 1992.…
IInternet
Broadband Breakfast on September 10, 2025
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Broadband Breakfast on September 10, 2025

  • 22 August 2025
Broadband Live How do we balance innovation with public safety, address affordability for families and government agencies, and…
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