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Video podcasts become next streaming battlegroundBig tech platforms, including TikTok and Netflix, are all looking to add video podcasts to their content, a rapidly growing format that attracts a young audience prized by advertisers and where YouTube dominates.... Read more -
Google proposes adtech changes to avoid breakup after EU fineGoogle on Friday announced changes to its advertising services to avert the risk of a breakup, two months after Brussels hit the US giant with a massive fine.... Read more -
As AI data scrapers sap websites' revenues, some fight backA swarm of AI "crawlers" is running rampant on the internet, scouring billions of websites for data to feed algorithms at leading tech companies—all without permission or payment, upending the online economy.... Read more -
'Splinternets' threat to be avoided, says web address controllerThe risk of the internet fragmenting into national "splinternets" will likely be averted in a UN vote next month, the head of the authority that manages web addresses told AFP on Tuesday.... Read more -
Small digital frictions can slow the spread of misinformationNew research from the University of Copenhagen points to a simple yet effective method for combating misinformation on social media: make it slightly harder to share content.... Read more -
Always watching: How ICE's plan to monitor social media 24/7 threatens privacy and civic participationWhen most people think about immigration enforcement, they picture border crossings and airport checkpoints. But the new front line may be your social media feed.... Read more -
Finding the sweet spot for engaging online content loadingNew research from Stanford's Yu Ding shows that moderate animation speeds during online wait times boost user engagement and reduce frustration, challenging the notion that faster is better.... Read more -
Australia adds Reddit and Kick to social media platforms banning children under 16Australia has added message board Reddit and livestreaming service Kick to its list of social media platforms that must ban children younger than 16 from holding accounts.... Read more -
What is Domain Name System? A computer engineer explains this foundational piece of the webWhen millions of people suddenly couldn't load familiar websites and apps during the Amazon Web Services, or AWS, outage on Oct. 20, 2025, the affected servers weren't actually down. The problem was more fundamental – their names couldn't be found.... Read more
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The great search divide: How AI and traditional web searches differAs anyone who uses the internet will know, the way we find information has fundamentally changed. For the last three decades, search engines have delivered ranked lists of links in response to our queries, and it was our job to search through them to find what we wanted. Now, major... Read more -
OpenAI says a million ChatGPT users talk about suicideData from ChatGPT-maker OpenAI suggest that more than a million of the people using its generative AI chatbot have shown interest in suicide.... Read more -
Meta and TikTok to obey Australia under-16 social media banTech giants Meta and TikTok said Tuesday they will obey Australia's under-16 social media ban but warned the landmark laws could prove difficult to enforce.... Read more -
China dreams of football glory at last... in gamingZhao Yitang had always dreamed of playing football for China and this summer he finally did—not in boots on a pitch, but on a smartphone.... Read more -
Elon Musk launches Grokipedia to compete with online encyclopedia WikipediaElon Musk has launched Grokipedia, a crowdsourced online encyclopedia that the billionaire seeks to position as a rival to Wikipedia.... Read more -
AI produces shallower knowledge than web search, study findsLearning about a topic by interacting with AI chatbots like ChatGPT rather than following links provided by web search can produce shallower knowledge. Advice given on the basis of this shallow knowledge tends to be sparser, less original, and less likely to be adopted by others.... Read more
