This month, Giles Mooney of PTP Interactive and Amy Chin, previously tax editor of AccountingWEB, discuss the role of ethics in the profession.
Alpha Networks Inc. announced the launch of its 1.6T liquid-cooled switch equipped with the Broadcom Tomahawk 6 chip to ...
Clinical data from independent investigator-initiated studies using [⁶⁸Ga]Ga-PentixaFor demonstrate potential to improve diagnosis in Primary AldosteronismFirst-in-human findings with ...
Since Luke turned 16, however, the council has offered the family a Personal Travel Payment (PTP) of 50p per mile of his journey to school. His mother said the PTP did not cover the £97 cost per ...
The Taliban's leader has banned fibre optic internet in one province of Afghanistan to "prevent immorality," a spokesman for the administration said on Tuesday. There is no longer cable internet ...
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A settlement has been reached in a lawsuit where music publishers sued the Internet Archive over the Great 78 Project, an effort to preserve early music recordings that only exist on brittle shellac ...
The Taliban administration on Wednesday announced an internet ban across a swathe of northern Afghanistan, “to prevent immoral activities,” provincial government statements said. The hardline Islamist ...
Some provincial officials said the country’s leader instructed them to switch off Wi-Fi in their area to limit the “misuse of the internet” and diffusion of “immoral acts.” By Taimoor Shah and Elian ...
On September 15, 2025, Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada announced the shutdown of fiber-optic internet across Afghanistan. The ban was implemented the next day in northern Afghanistan’s Balkh ...
On July 15, China passed new legislation known as the National Network Identity Authentication, also called Internet ID. Under this new law, Chinese citizens would voluntarily enroll via a government ...
Internet services in India, Pakistan, and the Middle East are facing disruptions due to severed undersea cables in the Red Sea. Experts attribute the damage to a commercial ship dragging its anchor.
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