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Google Asking For Help With Its Fuchsia OS
Google is opening the door to greater collaboration with the open source community on its latest operating system (OS) endeavorer, Fuchsia....
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Comcast Will Raise Internet and TV Prices in January
Comcast is not winning any popularity contests this week as it announces internet and TV price hikes on the heels of expanding data caps. Comca...
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AT&T Shuttering Its DSL Service
AT&T has announced it is shuttering its DSL service, in a move that may leave hundreds of thousands without reliable internet access....
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EU Wants More Concessions From Google Over Fitbit Deal
The EU is asking for more concessions from Google, over concerns its Fitbit deal will give it an unfair advantage over competitors....
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Cox Punishes Entire Neighborhoods For Heavy Internet Users
In an era when many internet and wireless providers are suspending data limits, Cox Communications is throttling entire neighborhoods over a single heavy...
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Congress Approves $1 Billion to Help Small Carriers Remove Huawei/ZTE
The U.S. House and Senate have approved legislation that will create a $1 billion fund to help small carriers remove and replace network equipment from Hu...
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ISPs Sue Maine Over Privacy Law
Internet service providers (ISP) are suing the state of Maine to prevent a law designed to protect consumer privacy from going into effect....
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Amazon’s Ring Fires Employees For Improperly Accessing User Videos
In the wake of reports of Ring devices being hacked, Amazon has inf...
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Judge Sides With Cable Companies Over Maine’s Cable Law
Comcast and a coalition of cable companies scored a win in Maine, with a judge granting an injunction against a law that would require cable companies to...
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FBI Recruits Interpol to Condemn End-to-End Encryption
Attorney General William Barr and his Australian and British counterparts made headlines recently when they wrote an open letter urging Facebook to create backdoors in its encrypti...
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Facebook Pages Being Taken Down, Policy Comes Into Question
Numerous reports have been coming out that Facebook is taking down Facebook pages that are accused of infringing upon copyrights. The keyword there is "accused". Apparently, Facebo...
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Righthaven Files Suit Against Ars Technica Writer, Quickly Dismisses It
Eriq Gardner, a journalist who contributed this ar...
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