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40 votes
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Illinois just passed the first law in the US protecting financial rights of children of influencers
35 votes -
White House unveils ban on US investment in Chinese tech sectors linked to the military
41 votes -
$5 billion Google lawsuit over ‘Incognito mode’ tracking moves a step closer to trial
58 votes -
Twitter threatens legal action against US nonprofit that tracks hate speech
113 votes -
Hackers exploited a zero-day flaw in Ivanti's software undetected for at least three months, US and Norwegian cybersecurity agencies warn
14 votes -
Get the lowdown on 'e/acc' — Silicon Valley's favorite obscure theory about progress at all costs, which has been embraced by Marc Andreessen
32 votes -
How to search for a better deal on broadband
6 votes -
'Straight out of the authoritarian playbook': US watchdog sued by Elon Musk's X hits back
33 votes -
The buttons on Zenith’s original ‘clicker’ remote were a mechanical marvel
90 votes -
OpenAI's Altman launching a cryptocurrency with an eye-scanner gimmick. Does this impact how you feel about AI?
23 votes -
Twitter’s future is a return to Elon Musk’s past
43 votes -
How Big Tech rewrote the USA's first cellphone repair law
11 votes -
Amazon plans to expand use of its palm scanning technology this year
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US federal aid is supercharging local Washington state police surveillance tech
11 votes -
Past FBI seizure of Mastodon server should be a reminder to Fediverse users and hosts to protect users privacy
21 votes -
I filed a complaint against Amazon to the US Federal Trade Commission
Mods: I put this in Tech because Amazon is a tech company, if this is the wrong group I apologize. For the last several purchases I have made through Amazon, not only has the advertised "expected...
Mods: I put this in Tech because Amazon is a tech company, if this is the wrong group I apologize.
For the last several purchases I have made through Amazon, not only has the advertised "expected delivery date" been wrong, Amazon hasn't even shipped the product by the delivery date. The day I expect an order to arrive, I get a notice from Amazon saying it's "running late" and the new expected delivery date is anywhere from 4 to 10 days away.
This is on top of the fact that I have Amazon Prime. Prime eligible meant "it would be delivered within two days" for the better part of a decade. They slowly transitioned away from that to "two days delivery after it ships," and now it seems like half of everything takes 5-8 days to deliver, even with Prime.
Anyway, the reason I reported them to the FTC because I believe they are advertising misleading or downright incorrect delivery times in hopes of winning your business over a competitor who is honest about their delivery times. If I want a monitor and Best Buy has it for $200 with 3-5 day shipping, and Amazon advertises it being delivered on day 3, I'm probably going to go with Amazon if I'm in urgent need of a monitor. But then the third day rolls around and Amazon indicates "oh, well, it's probably going to be 3-4 more days." If I had known that, I would have just gone with Best Buy, where I know it would have at least been delivered in 5 days; now I'm stuck waiting a week for Amazon.
I don't even know if this is something the FTC cares about. But it should. I encourage everyone to report this if they've encountered the same issue.
80 votes -
Looking back at the original Chromecast, which just turned ten years old
9 votes -
TSMC delays US chip fab opening, Arizona chip factory won't be operational until 2025
21 votes -
Famed hacker Kevin Mitnick dead at 59
85 votes -
The dirty little secret that could bring down Big Tech
39 votes -
US review of the Ideapad Duet 5i
4 votes -
Microsoft lost its keys, and the US government got hacked
25 votes -
Why AI detectors think the US Constitution was written by AI
35 votes -
We must end the tyranny of printers in American life
49 votes -
Why do cloud providers keep building datacenters in America's hottest city?
33 votes -
A new bill would force internet companies in the USA to spy on their users for the Drug Enforcement Administration
45 votes -
Congratulations! The US is 32nd worldwide on broadband affordability
23 votes -
Inside the white-hot center of AI doomerism: Anthropic
8 votes -
US Redditors to earn real money for gold, karma
71 votes -
US Federal Trade Commission opens investigation into OpenAI over technology’s potential harms
17 votes -
Evernote, the memory app people forgot about, lays off entire US staff
93 votes -
Portland radio station now has an AI DJ as a midday host
14 votes -
European Commission adopts new adequacy decision for safe and trusted EU-US data flows
15 votes -
Twitter is threatening to sue Meta over Threads
78 votes -
Secrets of a $182 billion chip maker: AMD's labs
14 votes -
Telstra’s Starlink deal could signal a new era of connectivity in hard-to-reach places
7 votes -
America's first law regulating AI bias in hiring takes effect this week
13 votes -
Meta is launching Threads, an app to rival Twitter
87 votes -
Stop using Google Analytics, warns Sweden’s privacy watchdog, as it issues over $1M in fines
28 votes -
An Australian project management company is suing Twitter for $700,000 in unpaid bills
28 votes -
Looking for advice on getting a cheap prepaid plan in the US for a couple of months
I have someone visiting the US from out of the country. They have a Google Pixel 6a, just need a temporary plan for a month or two. Mostly they're going to be home within wireless range, we're...
I have someone visiting the US from out of the country. They have a Google Pixel 6a, just need a temporary plan for a month or two. Mostly they're going to be home within wireless range, we're just looking for a little bit of data while going out. I imagine a few tens of MB/mo will suffice. Has anybody tried to do this recently? What should I expect to pay? I'm looking on Amazon, and the reviews seem filled with stories of being sold pre-expired SIMs.
12 votes -
2,200 forgotten vintage computers are being liberated from a barn in Massachusetts
25 votes -
Antitrust case - Will the US Microsoft Activision merger go through?
12 votes -
Microsoft wants to move Windows fully to the cloud
72 votes -
Twitter evicted from Colorado offices over unpaid rent
28 votes -
Anyone else having a bad day because of the Amazon Web Services us-east-1 outage?
25 votes -
The US is openly stockpiling dirt on all its citizens
25 votes -
US FTC will require Microsoft to pay $20 million over charges it illegally collected personal information from children without their parents’ consent
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Microsoft to pay $20 million US Federal Trade Commission settlement over improperly storing Xbox account data for kids
6 votes