Benevento Students Encounter Police Work Firsthand in Legality Education Event
For the fifth consecutive year, the 'Rummo' Scientific High School in Benevento opened its doors to officers from across the State Police, hosting a full day of workshops, demonstrations, and
Iran Ends 88-Day Internet Blackout, but Millions Return to a Filtered Network
After 88 days of near-total digital isolation - the longest nationwide internet shutdown in recorded modern history - Iranian authorities partially restored connectivity on Tuesday, May 26, 2026,
VPN Subscriptions Hit Record Discounts - But Which Deal Actually Delivers?
The market for consumer VPN services has never been more crowded, and the discounts on offer right now reflect that competition sharply. Leading providers including NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and PureVPN
Surfshark Adds Amazon Gift Cards to Its Already Competitive 2-Year VPN Plans
Surfshark, consistently rated among the top two VPN providers for overall quality and the outright best for value, has attached Amazon gift cards worth up to $30 to new 2-year subscriptions - without
How to Watch Netherlands vs Japan Live From Anywhere in the World
The 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage opener between the Netherlands and Japan at AT&T Stadium is one of the most anticipated fixtures of the early rounds, and broadcasters across more than fifty
Most Self-Described Savvy Users Fail to Spot AI Bots on Social Media
Nearly half of participants in a controlled study could not reliably distinguish AI-generated social media accounts from real human users - a finding that challenges the widespread assumption that
India's "Cockroach Janta Party" Faces Hacking and Threats After Amassing Millions
Within days of its emergence, a satirical Indian social media account called the "Cockroach Janta Party" accumulated more than 22 million Instagram followers by giving voice to the anxieties of a
VPNs Enable Global Streaming Access, But Legal and Technical Trade-Offs Remain
Geographic restrictions on streaming content are not a technical accident - they are a deliberate commercial architecture, built on licensing agreements that carve the world into distinct broadcast
Bill C-22 Drives Global Tech Companies to Warn Canada on Encryption
A piece of proposed Canadian legislation has triggered an unusually unified and public response from the global technology sector. Bill C-22, which would expand the surveillance powers of Canadian
VPNs Let Viewers Unlock Netflix Libraries Across 190 Countries
Netflix's global catalog is not one library - it is nearly 190 separate ones, each shaped by licensing agreements, regional rights deals, and content partnerships that vary dramatically by country. A












