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Congress Is About to Blow Its Chance to Save Net Neutrality

US Navy contractors successfully hacked by China 'more than a handful of times'

Here's the Moment Ajit Pai Voted to Kill Net Neutrality a Year Ago - There are five days left for the House to overrule the FCC.

1980s Amiga has been running the AC and heat in 19 schools for 30 years

Hacker Installs Linux On His Tesla Model 3 | CleanTechnica

Amazon’s strategy to foil porch pirates with facial recognition hints at a ‘dangerous future,’ critics say

$1 Billion a Month: The Cost of Trump's Tariffs on Technology

New system using ultrasound keeps bats away from wind turbines

Signal app to Australia: Good luck with that crypto ban

Computing pioneer Evelyn Berezin died this week—she should be remembered

US internet speeds rose nearly 40% this year

Facebook Files for Ill-Timed Patent for Feature That Knows Where You're Going (Even Before You Do) | This is probably not what you signed up for when you joined Facebook.

Porn sites collect more user data than Netflix or Hulu. This is what they do with it.

“We’re sorry,” Facebook says, again—new photo bug affects millions

Big Telecom Wants To Tax Netflix To Pay For Broadband Upgrades ISPs Refuse To Deploy Themselves

It’s time for a Bill of Data Rights

Chinese Hackers Breach U.S. Navy Contractors

California just decided to move to 100% electric city buses

Facebook could face billion dollar fine for data breaches

FBI Secretly Collected Data on Aaron Swartz Earlier Than We Thought—in a Case Involving Al Qaeda

Electric cars will soon be cheaper to make than gas cars: battery-maker - Chinese battery supplier Envision says it will soon be able to price its packs below a long-awaited threshold

TODAY IN DC: Activists launch mobile billboard exposing “Net Neutrality Traitors” who have failed to support the Congressional Review Act (CRA) and have taken million of dollars from major telecoms

The Future of American Broadband Is a Comcast Monopoly - The FCC insists a new report proves that broadband competition is raging and prices have dropped. The reality is notably different.

Nearly 100 Lyft drivers sue, complaining of illegally being paid too little

Facebook shared private photos of millions of users to third party apps.

Dozens of Bomb Threats Reported Across America in Apparent Bitcoin Ransom Scam

"We can’t include a backdoor in Signal" - Signal messenger stands firm against Australian anti-encryption law

YouTube Rewind 2018 is officially the most disliked video on YouTube

Apple banned from China as a result of battle with qualcomm

The Oil Industry’s Covert Campaign to Rewrite American Car Emissions Rules

Verizon cuts 10,000 jobs and admits its Yahoo/AOL division is a failure

T-Mobile lied to the FCC about its 4G coverage, small carriers say -- FCC filing: T-Mobile claimed to cover areas where it hadn't installed 4G cells.

Democrat Signs House Petition to Save Net Neutrality After Voters Call Her Out

Archive.org: Today, a generous supporter will match your donation 2-to-1

Two US electric utilities have promised to go 100% carbon-free—and admit it’s cheaper

I was a contract worker in Google’s caste system—and it wasn’t pretty

It's time to take back your data from Google and Facebook's server farms

Shenzhen's silent revolution: world's first fully electric bus fleet quietens Chinese megacity - All 16,000 buses in the fast-growing Chinese megacity are now electric, and soon all 22,000 taxis will be too

Big Telecom Claims Oversight & Accountability Violates Its First Amendment Rights

'They don't care': Facebook fact-checking in disarray as journalists push to cut ties

Americans pay more for wireless data than consumers in most other developed countries

FCC approves new text message rules, giving carriers more power

The FCC Is Investigating Cell Carriers' Wireless Coverage Maps - Smaller companies say big carrier wireless claims of uninterrupted, nationwide coverage are a “sham.”

FCC considers ending merger ban among broadcast networks

The CEO of privacy search engine DuckDuckGo says Google uses location data that puts entire ZIP codes in politically biased 'filter bubbles'

Sex robot conference cancelled over backlash to proposed speech by Steve Bannon

New FCC Data Indicates Future Broadband Access for Most Americans Will Be a Monopoly

The FCC Has Made the Same Mistake for Text Messaging That It Did for Net Neutrality

Microsoft Admits Normal Windows 10 Users Are 'Testing' Unstable Updates

Taylor Swift used facial recognition to track her stalkers at a concert