The web’s collective memory is stored in the servers of the Internet Archive. Legal battles threaten to wipe it all away.
This isn't just a concern for history buffs and internet obsessives. According to the study, one in five government websites contains at least one broken link. Pew found more than half of ...
Personal data of over 31 Mn customers of general insurance major Star Health & Allied Insurance is allegedly up for sale on ...
Star Health, one of India's largest insurer, suffered a data breach, leading to the leak of personal and medical data of 31 ...
The internet has been buzzing with reactions to the Polaris Dawn mission, celebrating another milestone in SpaceX’s long list of achievements. People across the world took to social media to ...
New research shows that 25% of web pages posted between 2013 and 2023 have disappeared, posing a serious threat to preserving ...
A survey of social studies teachers found that many use primarily online sources for lesson plans instead of textbooks, the New York Times reported, raising issues of bias.
Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET. When not wallowing in weird gear and iPad apps for cats, she can be found tinkering with her 1956 DeSoto.
Discussions often center around whether Ricky said this line during the show's six seasons, with many attributing it to the ...
After retiring cached results at the start of the year, Google is now, as reported by The Verge, adding embedded Internet Archive links to search results so we can still view older versions of ...
The state-sponsored advanced persistent threat (APT) is going after high-value communications service provider networks in ...
If you are a visual-kind of user, then the Archive is providing 4 million videos and 3 million images which document the visual history of the internet. As well it offers 200,000 software programs if ...