DigitalTransformationTrends

National Geographic Lays Off All Staff Writers, Will Rely On Freelancers
National Geographic magazine has laid off its remaining 19 editorial staff and will rely on freelancers moving forward....
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Canada Announces Plans to Attract US H-1B Visa Holders
Canada is making a play for H-1B visa holders in the US who may fear losing their status amid widespread la...
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White House Announces $40 Billion to Help Close the Digital Divide
The White House has announced a $40 billion fund to help close the digital divide and bring broadband internet to all Americans....
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DPReview.com Gets a New Lease On Life With Gear Patrol
DPReview.com, the popular photography review site, is getting a new lease on life after Amazon announced it was shuttering the 25-year-old site....
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Google Nest Devices Are Experiencing An Outage
Google Nest cameras and doorbells are experiencing an outage, with users reporting "device offline" errors....
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FCC Chair Wants to Investigate Broadband Data Caps
Federal Communications Commission Chair Jessica Rosenworcel wants to investigate how broadband data caps impact consumers....
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Google Will Pay $40 Million in Washington State Privacy Suit
Google has lost another privacy battle, agreeing to pay Washington state $39.9 million "over misleading location tracking practices."...
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FCC Deals Blow to Dish, Kills Plan That Would Render Starlink ‘Unusable’
The Federal Communications Commission dealt Dish a major blow, saying its 5G plans posed "a significant risk of harmful interference" to satellite internet...
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Tech Firms Breathe a Sigh of Relief As SCOTUS Upholds Section 230
The Supreme Court of the United States has chosen not to review Section 230, saying the plaintiff's case was weak....
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Britain’s BT Will Cut 55,000 Jobs
Britain's largest broadband and mobile provider plans to cut a whopping 55,000 jobs by 2030 amid a changing workplace....
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Droves of UK Customers Canceling Broadband Over Cost of Living
Rising cost of living is impacting people's access to the internet, with one million UK customers canceling broadband as a result....
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Lawyers Warn the EU’s Message Scanning Plans Are Likely Illegal
Privacy advocates can breathe a sigh of relief, with the EU's internal legal review concluding the bloc's plans for message scanning are likely illegal....
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Tech Companies At Odds With Brazil Over ‘Fake News’ Bill
Tech companies are at loggerheads with Brazil over a proposed bill that would force the companies to self-police illegal content on their sites....
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TSA Rolling Out Facial Recognition Checkpoint Screening
The TSA is rolling out facial recognition at checkpoints to compare travelers' faces with the photos on their IDs....
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Colorado Passes Bill Allowing Local Governments to Provide Internet
Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed a bipartisan bill rolling back a law that made it difficult for...
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