Before the modern Internet existed, there were still plenty of ways of connecting with other computer users βonlineβ, although many of them might seem completely foreign to those of us in the modern era. One of those systems was the Bulletin Board System, or BBS, which would have been a single computer, often in someoneβs home, connected to a single phone line. People accessing the BBS would log in if the line wasnβt busy, leave messages, and quickly log out since the system could only support one user at a time. While perhaps a rose-tinted view, this was a more wholesome and less angsty time than the modern algorithm-driven Internet, and it turns out these systems are making a bit of a comeback as a result.
The video by [The Retro Shack] sets up a lot of this history for context, then, towards the end, uses a modern FPGA-based recreation called the Commodore 64 Ultimate to access a BBS called The Old Net, a modern recreation of what these 80s-era BBS systems were like. This involves using a modern networking card that allows the C64 to connect to Wi-Fi access points to get online instead of an old phone modem, and then using a terminal program called CCGMS to connect to the BBS itself. Once there, users can access mail, share files, and even play a few games.
While the video is a very basic illustration of how these BBS systems worked and how to access one, it is notable in that itβs part of a trend of rejecting more modern technology and systems in favor of older ones, where the users had more control. A retro machine like a C64 or Atari is not required either; modern operating systems can access these with the right terminal program, too. A more in-depth guide to the BBS can be found here for those looking to explore, and weβve also seen other modern BBS systems recently.
Three co-founders of the game studio That's No Moon "are suing another co-founder for allegedly hijacking the company's website domain name," reports the gaming news site Aftermath, "taking the website offline and disabling employee access to email accounts, according to a new lawsuit."
Tina Kowalewski, Taylor Kurosaki, and Nick Kononelos filed a complaint against co-founder and former CEO Michael Mumbauer on Tuesday in a California court. [Game studio] That's No Moon, which was founded in 2020 by veterans of Infinity Ward, Naughty Dog, and other AAA studios, said in its complaint that Mumbauer is looking to "cripple" the studio after being fired in 2022...
Mumbauer, according to the complaint, purchased the domain name, and several others, when the studio was founded; it said both parties agreed these would be controlled by the studio. Mumbauer allegedly still has access to the domains, and That's No Moon said he took control over the website on Jan. 6, disabled the studio's access, and turned off employees' ability to email external addresses. The team was locked out for two days as a four-person IT team worked to get the services back online. On the public-facing side, the website briefly redirected to the Travel Switzerland page, according to the complaint. That's No Moon's lawyers said the co-founders sent Mumbauer a letter on Jan. 7 demanding he "relinquish his unauthorized access." That's when, according to the compliant, the website started redirecting to a GoDaddy Auction site, where the domain was priced at $6,666,666; That's No Moon remarked in the complaint: "A number that [Mumbauer] may well have selected for its Satanic connotation."
As of Wednesday, Aftermath was able to access a public-facing That's No Moon website using both the original domain and the new one... The charges listed as part of this lawsuit are trademark infringement, cybersquatting, computer fraud, conversion, trespass to chattels, and breach of contract. That's No Moon also asked a judge for a temporary restraining order to prevent Mumbauer from continued access to the domains. Mumbauer has not responded to Aftermath's request for comment. Mumbauer said, in an email to That's No Moon attorney Amit Rana published as part of the lawsuit, that he intends to file "a wrongful termination countersuit and will be seeking extensive damages...."
That's No Moon hasn't yet announced its first game, but has said the game is led by creative director Taylor Kurosaki and game director Jacob Minkoff. South Korean publisher Smilegate invested $100 million into the company, That's No Moon announced in 2021.
Starlink, SpaceX's satellite internet service, has changed a lot since it launched, including introducing the Starlink Mini alongside more affordable options. However, it looks like one of its best plans, the $10 Roam 10GB, is being discontinued.
Do you still use email services like Yahoo! Mail and AOL? If so, they're probably not working, and you're not alone. Yahoo, Yahoo Mail, and AOL are all having a nationwide outage right now.
Internet outages are incredibly disruptive in our modern world. We donβt realize just how much is actually connected until everything goes down. While massive outages are uncommon, they do happenβhere are 10 of the worst.
Managing a photo library is easy when itβs just yours. It got a lot harder for me when I also became responsible for keeping photos organized for my wife and mother-in-law. Different habits, different expectations, and everyone still wants their pictures to be easy to find and safely backed up. Over time, that turns into a messy sprawl of folders, duplicates, and βwhere did that photo go?β conversations.
If you have a big house, or if you just have thick walls, a mesh network is a really good way to make your network reach every corner of your home. But you'd be surprised by how many people mess up the installation.
Are you concerned about your digital footprint? Does it bother you that anyone listening can observe which websites you visit? Most people don't know what DNS is or how much information it leaks. I'll share with you what the problem is and how to fortify yourself against snoopers.
Iran has imposed one of the longest nationwide internet shutdowns in its history, cutting more than 92 million people off from connectivity for over a week as mass anti-government protests continue. TechCrunch reports: As of this writing, Iranians have not been able to access the internet for more than 170 hours. The previous longest shutdowns in the country lasted around 163 hours in 2019, and 160 hours in 2025, according to Isik Mater, the director of research at NetBlocks, a web monitoring company that tracks internet disruptions.
Mater said that the current shutdown in Iran is the third longest on record, after the internet shutdown in Sudan in mid-2021 that lasted around 35 days, followed by the outage in Mauritania in July 2024, which lasted 22 days. "Iran's shutdowns remain among the most comprehensive and tightly enforced nationwide blackouts we've observed, particularly in terms of population affected," Mater told TechCrunch.
The exact ranking depends on how each organization measures a shutdown. Zach Rosson, a researcher who studies internet disruptions at the digital rights nonprofit Access Now, told TechCrunch that according to its data, the ongoing shutdown in Iran is on a path to crack the top 10 longest shutdowns in history. Further reading: Iran Shuts Down Musk's Starlink For First Time
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If you are torrenting without the use of a VPN, you are inviting trouble for yourself. That being said, there is a lot of misleading and incorrect information available on the World Wide Web regarding the free VPN for torrenting. There are many so-called freeVPN that leaks the very information they are designed to protect. [β¦]
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After a sudden internet cable break between Finland and Estonia, authorities have seized the cargo ship Fitburg. With two crew members arrested and sanctioned steel found on board, investigators are now probing if this was an accident or a deliberate act of hybrid warfare.
The year 2025 ended with more than 14,000 active satellites from all nations zooming around the Earth. One-third of them will soon move to lower altitudes.
The maneuvers will be undertaken by SpaceX, the owner of the largest satellite fleet in orbit. About 4,400 of the company's Starlink Internet satellites will move from an altitude of 341 miles (550 kilometers) to 298 miles (480 kilometers) over the course of 2026, according to Michael Nicolls, SpaceX's vice president of Starlink engineering.
"Starlink is beginning a significant reconfiguration of its satellite constellation focused on increasing space safety," Nicolls wrote Thursday in a post on X.
Β How Internet affected Education| Internet and Education
The internet has had a profound impact on education, with
the advent of the internet of education (IoE) further expanding this impact.
IoE refers to the integration of various technologies, such as the internet,
artificial intelligence, and machine learning, to improve education outcomes.
Here are some of the impacts of IoE on education:
1. Access to educational resources: IoE has made it easier for students to access educational resources from anywhere and at any time. With online courses, e-books, and virtual learning environments, students can learn at their own pace and convenience.
2. Personalized learning: IoE technologies can be used to personalize learning experiences for individual students. Adaptive learning algorithms can tailor the curriculum to meet the needs of each student, resulting in better learning outcomes.
3. Collaboration: IoE technologies can facilitate collaboration between students, teachers, and peers across the globe. Students can engage in collaborative projects, share knowledge and ideas, and learn from each other.
4. Cost-effective: IoE can make education more affordable, especially for students who live in remote or underserved areas. Online courses and digital resources can be accessed at a fraction of the cost of traditional education.
5. Data-driven insights: IoE technologies can generate valuable data insights that can be used to improve teaching and learning outcomes. By analyzing student data, teachers can identify areas where students are struggling and provide personalized support.
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The internet has revolutionized education, and online
education is one of its most significant applications. Online education refers
to learning experiences that are delivered over the internet, using various
digital technologies. Here are some of the ways in which the internet is used for
online education:
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1. Online courses: The internet is used to deliver courses
online, allowing students to learn at their own pace and from anywhere in the
world. Online courses can include text-based lessons, videos, interactive
quizzes, and assessments.
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2. Virtual classrooms: The internet is used to create virtual
classrooms where students can interact with teachers and peers in real-time.
Virtual classrooms can include live lectures, discussions, and group projects.
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3. E-books and digital resources: The internet is used to
provide students with access to e-books, digital resources, and other
educational materials. This makes it easier for students to access learning
materials, regardless of their location.
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4. Online collaboration: The internet is used to facilitate
collaboration between students and teachers. Online collaboration tools such as
discussion forums, messaging apps, and video conferencing make it easy for
students to work together and learn from each other.
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5. Gamification: The internet is used to gamify the learning
experience, making it more engaging and interactive. Gamification uses game
mechanics such as points, badges, and leader boards to motivate students and
encourage them to learn.
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While the internet has had a significant impact on
education, it also has some drawbacks. Here are some of the drawbacks of using
the internet in education:
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1. Lack of social interaction: One of the primary drawbacks of
online education is the lack of social interaction. Students who learn online
may miss out on the social aspect of traditional education, including
face-to-face interactions with teachers and peers.
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2. Limited engagement: Online learning can be less engaging
than traditional learning. Students may be more likely to get distracted or
lose focus while learning online, resulting in lower levels of engagement and
retention.
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3. Dependence on technology: Online education is dependent on
technology, and technical difficulties can disrupt the learning process. Poor
internet connectivity or software issues can cause frustration for both
students and teachers.
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4. Quality concerns: The internet has made it easier for anyone
to create and distribute educational materials, but not all of this material is
of high quality. There is a risk that students may be exposed to inaccurate or
unreliable information, which could impact their learning outcomes.
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5. Cheating and plagiarism: The internet has also made it
easier for students to cheat and plagiarize. With online resources readily
available, students may be tempted to cut corners or take shortcuts in their
work.
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Conclusion-
1. The internet has revolutionized education by providing access to online courses, virtual classrooms, digital resources, online collaboration, and gamification. These tools have made education more accessible, engaging, and effective, opening up new opportunities for learners all over the world.
2. The internet of education has revolutionized education by making it more accessible, affordable, and personalized. It has opened up new opportunities for students to learn, collaborate, and grow, while also enabling educators to provide a more effective and efficient learning experience.
Β 3. While the internet has many benefits for
education, it also has some drawbacks. These drawbacks include a lack of social
interaction, limited engagement, dependence on technology, quality concerns,
and increased opportunities for cheating and plagiarism. It is important to be
aware of these drawbacks and work to mitigate them to ensure that online
education remains effective and beneficial for students.