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This Spyware Data Leak Is So Bad We Can't Even Tell You About It

Japan city enlists AI to detect bullying in schools

Google Stadia is a Net Neutrality Nightmare

Sites Warn EU Users Of Just How Bad Article 13 Will Be

Why Russia will test disconnecting the entire country from the internet

Facebook Succeeded In Killing Cybersecurity Like It Did Privacy

FEMA Leaked Data From 2.3 Million Disaster Survivors

‘A Swiss cheese-like material’ that can solve equations: Engineering professor Nader Engheta and his team have demonstrated a metamaterial device that can function as an analog computer, validating an earlier theory about ‘photonic calculus.’

Huawei CFO had a MacBook, iPhone and iPad when she was arrested

Boeing 737 MAX-8 Scandal Grows: Doomed Lion Air Flight Should Never Have Flown

Boeing May Be About to Lose a $5 Billion Order for Its 737 Max Planes

Mark Zuckerberg's Changing Visions Prove He Is No Visionary

FCC has to pay journalist $43,000 after hiding net neutrality records - FCC pays journalist's legal fees after failing to comply with records request.

Thousands of Reddit users are trying to delete Google from their lives, but they're finding it impossible because Google is everywhere

How Co-ops Are Bringing Solar Power to Rural America - Declining solar costs have helped spur a move away from coal

Majority of bitcoin trading is a hoax, new study finds

Virginia transit officials drove through Elon Musk’s tunnel. They say they’ll stick with railways and roads

Dashcam video shows Tesla steering toward lane divider—again

HMD admits the Nokia 7 Plus was sending personal data to China

Reddit is allowing a major Trump-supporting community to flourish despite members defending the New Zealand mosque shooter

Half of new keyless cars launched this year receive poor security rating over vulnerability to thefts

The U.S. Desperately Needs a “Fiber for All” Plan

Study confirms AT&T’s fake 5G E network is no faster than Verizon, T-Mobile or Sprint 4G

AT&T’s “5G E” is actually slower than Verizon and T-Mobile 4G, study finds

They didn’t buy the DLC: feature that could’ve prevented 737 crashes was sold as an option

‘I made $3.75 an hour’: Lyft and Uber drivers push to unionize for better pay

To Prevent Big Telecom From Gutting Net Neutrality Bill, 'Whole Internet' Urged to Watch Key Hearing

Facebook employees had access to private passwords for hundreds of millions of people

It's ironic, but gaming can be an escape from our hyper-connected, screen-filled life - Gaming requires my full focus and is one of the few activities that doesn’t encourage me to check my phone every five minutes

A Century Ago We Killed The Radio Commons; Don't Let The EU Do That To The Internet

Sackler family: 500 cities, counties and tribes sue owners of Oxycontin maker

FCC to Cough Up $43,000 Settlement for Refusing to Turn Over Fake Comment Records

Instagram to block anti-vaccine hashtags amid misinformation crackdown

US nuclear is dying, but it produced more electricity in 2018 than ever before

Doomed Boeing Jets Lacked 2 Safety Features That Company Sold Only as Extras

Facebook stored hundreds of millions of user passwords in plain text

Crashed Boeing planes were missing safety features that would have cost airlines extra

Key House chair: White House officials using personal accounts to do official work

Facebook knew of Cambridge Analytica data misuse earlier than reported

“The whole Internet is watching.” Internet protest planned ahead of key net neutrality vote next week. Internet activists plan to make livestream of committee markup go viral to stop telecom lobbyists from gutting the Save the Internet Act with bad amendments

Anti-Muslim Hate Has Been Rampant on Reddit Since the New Zealand Shooting

Michael Cohen warrants show how the FBI can unlock your phone and track your movements

Facebook admits it stored ‘hundreds of millions’ of account passwords in plaintext.

California Becomes 20th State To Push 'Right to Repair' Legislation

Facebook Stored Hundreds of Millions of User Passwords in Plain Text for Years

No sleep, no sex, no life: tech workers in China’s Silicon Valley face burnout before they reach 30

Who pressured WHO to put gaming on a par with drug addiction to help silence political dissent? Oh hi there, China

Facebook, Google and other big tech giants are about to face a ‘reckoning,’ state attorneys general warn

A 30-million page library is heading to the moon to help preserve human civilization

European Wikipedias have been turned off for the day to protest dangerous copyright laws