AOL officially kills dial-up internet after 34 years
September 30 deadline ends iconic technology that introduced millions to cyberspace.
September 30 deadline ends iconic technology that introduced millions to cyberspace.
A Norwegian Facebook group that shares pro-Israel content was stunned to discover that a post featuring images of an Israeli hostage had vanished from users’ feeds. “I don’t understand how fake pictures of starving children in Gaza are allowed to circulate, but a real video of a hostage genuinely suffering from hunger gets deleted,” said the group’s administrator.
"Appreciating the aesthetic beauty of a country should not be misconstrued as a political statement, let alone an endorsement of war," Wesley responded to the hate he's been receiving online.
Andy Byron's affair with Kristin Cabot, who was his HR manager, forced his departure. New CEO now explains what's next.
Azealia Banks shares alleged screenshots on social media platform.
At this speed, one could theoretically download the entire Netflix library in just one second.
The vibrant green drink flooding social media isn’t just photogenic – it offers a wealth of health benefits worth sipping for.
Video shows protesters ignoring flight attendants on Egypt-Minnesota route, preventing crew members from conducting normal flight operations.
The unidentified editor deliberately included the spurious "detail" seemingly intended to ridicule the 86-year-old autocrat.
South African activist Hasina Kathrada arrested in Egypt during Gaza march, publishes route map revealing stunning geographic errors.
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