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Jason Scott, along with his buddies at Internet Archive (not to mention a legion of over 5 million passionate supporters) have been hard at work since 2013 to curate classic MS-DOS games and make a platform that will be used to play those game on a web browser. Along with the release of its expansive library of MS-DOS games, Jason and his team also unveiled latest version of the Internet Archive’s main page. Amazon may launch its satellite internet service, called Project Kuiper (also known as Amazon LEO), in the Philippines as early as this year, according to Henry Aguda. Project Kuiper uses low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites to provide internet access, especially in areas with limited or no connection. If launched, it could give Filipinos another option for faster and more reliable internet, especially in remote locations. Amazon has been working on Project Kuiper as part of its plan to expand internet access worldwide. Like Starlink, the service aims to use a network of satellites to deliver internet directly to users on the ground. Microsoft has quietly introduced a new internet speed test feature in Windows 11, giving users a quicker way to check their connection directly from the taskbar. Read more in our articles including "Your Browser is Now Officially a Portal to Over 2000 MS-DOS Games" and "Google Year in Search 2025 for Philippines revealed".

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Jason Scott, along with his buddies at Internet Archive (not to mention a legion of over 5 million passionate supporters) have been hard at work since 2013 to curate classic MS-DOS games and make a platform that will be used to play those game on a web browser. Along with the release of its expansive library of MS-DOS games, Jason and his team also unveiled latest version of the Internet Archive’s main page.

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Amazon may launch its satellite internet service, called Project Kuiper (also known as Amazon LEO), in the Philippines as early as this year, according to Henry Aguda. Project Kuiper uses low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites to provide internet access, especially in areas with limited or no connection. If launched, it could give Filipinos another option for faster and more reliable internet, especially in remote locations.

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Our coverage of internet arcade includes: "Your Browser is Now Officially a Portal to Over 2000 MS-DOS Games"; "Google Year in Search 2025 for Philippines revealed"; "Philippines retains 3rd in 2025 Pornhub traffic rankings". Each article provides unique insights and information.