The magazine is increasing its pace of publication from 10 issues to 12 per year. The Atlantic returned to profitability earlier in 2024 and said it had crossed the one million subscriptions mark. —LO ...
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And with Hurricane Milton bearing down on the Florida coast, it was inevitable that cellular networks would take a beating — ...
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“Jason Scott, an archivist and software curator of The Internet Archive, said the site was experiencing a DDoS attack, posting on Mastodon that ‘according to their twitter, they’re doing it just to do ...