Why Russia’s “disconnection” from the Internet isn’t amounting to much
Enlarge (credit: Sean Gladwell / Getty Images) Rumors of Russian Internet services degrading have been greatly exaggerated, despite unprecedented announcements recently from two of the world’s biggest backbone providers that…
Edge computing will see new workloads, strong growth, IDC predicts
Like the metaverse or Web3, edge computing can offer a greater distribution of computing power, while complementing cloud architecture.Read More
Uber Announces Fuel Surcharge as Gas Prices Soar – Roadshow
Trips will cost between $0.45 and $0.55 extra to account for rising fuel prices.
This Ancient Turtle Survived the Extinction Event That Killed T. Rex – CNET
The softshell turtle roamed the waters during the Late Cretaceous 66 million years ago.
YouTube Bans Videos Denying or Trivializing Russia’s Ukraine Invasion – CNET
Google’s YouTube also intensified its blockade on Russian state-backed media channels and clamped down on more ways YouTube generates money in Russia.
Instagram Live Streamers Can Assign Their Own Moderators to Clean Up Chat – CNET
Now IG Live streamers can deputize someone to manage comments so they can focus on their broadcast.
Act, don’t react: Managing inflationary pressures in enterprise software
Understanding how software costs are changing and whether, where, and how to raise them starts with knowing what your costs are.Read More
Report: Cybersecurity teams need nearly 100 days to develop threat defenses
While cybersecurity teams are upgrading their skills in the wake of Log4j, they can still take up to six months to master new threats.Read More
Pluralizing loneliness | GB Decides 239
The GB Decides crew is here to discuss whether PlayStation is doomed as well as how a PlayStation game sold really well last month.Read More
Russia continues its online censorship spree by blocking Instagram
Russian President Vladimir Putin on March 4, 2022. | Alexey Nikolsky/Sputnik/AFP via Getty Images Why Putin’s crackdown on social media is a worrying sign. The Russian government said it would…