Nearly 20% of Ukraine's IPv4 addresses have been sold or seized since Russia's invasion, with most ending up in global proxy services hosted at U.S. ISPs – fueling both privacy tools and cyberattacks against Ukraine itself.
Infrastructure giant Cloudflare warns the EU that automated piracy blocking systems are causing massive collateral damage, with thousands of legitimate sites taken offline. Their explosive submission reveals why targeting DNS and VPN services threatens internet freedom – and what safeguards must replace rushed censorship.
Anthropic and OpenAI have ignited an AI platform war by cutting off API access to top apps Windsurf and Granola, exposing dangerous dependencies for startups building on closed AI infrastructure as model providers increasingly compete with their own customers.
Apple's WWDC 2025 arrives amid regulatory firestorms and AI catch-up pressure. With radical OS redesigns, critical developer concessions, and make-or-break AI reveals, this could redefine Apple's future.
Acura's new budget crossover delivers driving thrills at $35K, but its lack of hybrid tech and dated transmission raise questions about its place in an electrifying auto market. We dissect the engineering choices.
Napster's Legal Reincarnation Faces Pirate-Style ISP Blockade in Italy Over Copyright Allegations
In a stunning reversal, the legally reborn Napster streaming service faces nationwide ISP blocking in Italy over allegations of 'massive copyright violations'—a tactic usually reserved for pirate sites, highlighting the unresolved tensions between legacy copyright enforcers and digital innovation.