August 8, 2025
FreshHive.ca

Key Legal - Visit KeyLegal.ca to speak to an Online Lawyer in Ontario

  • Business
  • Cars
  • Entertainment
  • Family
  • Fitness
  • Food
  • Health
  • Internet
  • Pets Health
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Work and Careers
HomePhys.org – Internet

Phys.org – Internet

Phys.org - Internet

AI overviews have transformed Google search. Here’s how they work—and how to opt out

Phys.org

People turn to the internet to run billions of search queries each year. These range from keeping tabs on world events and celebrities to learning new words and getting DIY help.This post was originally published […]

Phys.org - Internet

Google turns internet queries into conversations

Phys.org

Google on Friday began letting people turn online searches into conversations, with generative artificial intelligence providing spoken summaries of query results.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Internet

Google rejects app store age verification for online content

Phys.org

American tech heavyweight Google on Friday reiterated its opposition to verifying the age of a device’s user through the app stores built into operating systems, calling a proposal from Facebook and Instagram parent Meta “ineffective”.This […]

Phys.org - Internet

Massive Google Cloud outage disrupts popular internet services

Phys.org

Popular online services across the globe were disrupted Thursday due to ongoing issues at Google Cloud.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Internet

Should global media giants shape our cultural and media policy? Lessons from satellite radio

Phys.org

Debates about regulating Canadian content for streaming media platforms are ongoing, and key issues include revising the definition of Canadian content for audio and visual cultural productions and whether big streaming companies would be mandated […]

Phys.org - Internet

Do you know how to prepare for your digital life after death? This student-run clinic has some advice

Phys.org

From family photos in the cloud to email archives and social media accounts, the digital lives of Americans are extensive and growing.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Internet

New Europe push to curb children’s social media use

Phys.org

From dangerous diet tips to disinformation, cyberbullying to hate speech, the glut of online content harmful to children grows every day. But several European countries have had enough and now want to limit minors’ access […]

Phys.org - Internet

AI tackles toxic speech online: Can algorithms judge fairness as well as accuracy?

Phys.org

Earlier this year, Facebook rolled back rules against some hate speech and abuse. Along with changes at X (formerly Twitter) that followed its purchase by Elon Musk, the shifts make it harder for social media […]

Phys.org - Internet

A ceiling full of beams: How light is replacing Wi-Fi indoors

Phys.org

Connectivity is no longer a luxury—it is the backbone of how we live, work and move through the world. From smart homes to wearable tech, we rely on strong, seamless wireless networks. But with traditional […]

Phys.org - Internet

‘Not available in your region’: What is a VPN and how can I use one safely?

Phys.org

“This video is not available in your location.” It’s a message familiar to many people trying to watch global content online. But beneath this frustration lies a deeper question—how do we navigate digital borders safely […]

Posts pagination

« 1 … 4 5 6 … 15 »

Fresh Picks:

  • Food allergy and intolerance: five common myths explained
  • Canada must eliminate food banks and provide a basic income after COVID-19
  • 80% of fatal e-scooter crashes involve cars – new study reveals where and why most collisions occur
  • Hybrid working: how to make it a success
  • The science of product placements – and why some work better than others
  • Taking the circus to school: How kids benefit from learning trapeze, juggling and unicycle in gym class

Popular Stories:

  • ‘Wavy Dave’ robot crab reveals how males compete in claw-waving contest
  • NASA races to put nuclear reactors on Moon and Mars
  • Czech driverless train hits open track
  • Distributed Spacecraft Autonomy could enable future satellite swarms to complete science goals with little human help
  • Most US workers report multiple physical or mental limitations on the job
More Fresh Tech Headlines:
  • Codemakers race to secure the internet as quantum threat looms
  • AI search pushing an already weakened media ecosystem to the brink
  • Google must open Android to rival app stores: US court
  • FBI, National Guard assist St. Paul as cyber-attackers force shutdown of Internet-based systems
  • Australia to ban under-16s from YouTube
More Fresh Business Headlines:
  • Why is Microsoft soaring while Amazon sinks? AI growing pains
  • Tesla approves $29 bn in shares to Musk as court case rumbles on
  • AI tool turns handwritten sales logs into digital insights for small businesses
  • Palantir gets US Army contract worth up to $10 bln
  • Virtual personas attract millions as AI influencers reshape online celebrity culture
Talk To Us:

TERMS OF USE

PRIVACY POLICY

CONTACT US

© 2024 FreshHive.ca - Lifestyle News. Served Fresh.