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8 votes
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France bans judge analytics, five years in prison for rule breakers
9 votes -
InfoWars agrees to pay Pepe the Frog creator $15,000 in copyright settlement
25 votes -
Huawei’s export ban is wider in scope than most people imagine
6 votes -
Walmart wants employees to deliver products to your fridge - Available in three cities this fall
11 votes -
Facebook suspends app pre-installs on Huawei phones
9 votes -
Behind the scenes with the hacktivists who took on Microsoft and the FBI
4 votes -
Tech giants amass a lobbying army for an epic Washington battle
10 votes -
US requiring social media information from visa applicants, permanent residents and naturalized citizens
15 votes -
How an internet mapping glitch turned a random Kansas farm into a digital hell
8 votes -
China: Leverage in the tech sector and values
4 votes -
Everyone is framing 5G as a "race", but nobody seems to be able to explain why it matters who wins
10 votes -
Facebook acknowledges Pelosi video is faked but declines to delete it
22 votes -
EU leaders: We won't follow Trump's Huawei ban
12 votes -
Man cons Apple out of 1,493 iPhones
7 votes -
No Huawei out: President Trump's game of chicken with China has serious consequences
5 votes -
Hobbling Huawei: Inside the US war on China’s tech giant
4 votes -
Microsoft removes Huawei laptop from store, remains silent on potential Windows ban
7 votes -
Soon you may not even have to click on a website contract to be bound by its terms
7 votes -
Google suspends some business with Huawei due to sanctions - future Huawei devices will be unable to access Play Store as well as Google apps including Gmail and YouTube
23 votes -
Alex Jones’s Pepe the Frog copyright trial will help decide who can use memes
18 votes -
Finally, US child data privacy could get much-needed reform in new bill
6 votes -
US blacklists China's Huawei as trade dispute clouds global outlook
8 votes -
San Francisco has banned government and police use of face surveillance technology
25 votes -
How facial recognition became a routine policing tool in America
6 votes -
Washington Attorney General: Amazon must remove toxic school supplies, kid’s jewelry from marketplace nationwide, pay AG's office $700,000
8 votes -
Peter Thiel's Palantir was used to bust relatives of migrant children, new documents show
7 votes -
Facebook faces a big penalty, but US regulators are split over how big
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The making of Amazon Prime - An oral history of the subscription service that changed online shopping forever
6 votes -
A technical and cultural assessment of the Mueller Report PDF
4 votes -
The telegraph was America's first singularity
7 votes -
Wikipedia’s refusal to profile a Black female scientist shows its diversity problem
13 votes -
Facebook's email-harvesting practice is under investigation in NY
7 votes -
How Twitter users compare to the general American public
9 votes -
Facebook releases Q1 2019 earnings, expects to be fined up to $5 billion by US government
13 votes -
Which smartphone and carrier are you using? (USA only)
For the past five or so years I've been using prepaid mvno carriers (in the us btw) and buying my own phone. It's somewhat of a frustrating experience trying to figure out which phones will...
For the past five or so years I've been using prepaid mvno carriers (in the us btw) and buying my own phone. It's somewhat of a frustrating experience trying to figure out which phones will actually work with which carrier. There's a lot of very attractivly priced phones from Chinese companies that unfortunately just don't support the u.s. LTE bands that i need. Im not really the kind of person who wants to buy a $600+ flagship and carrier offerings are generally abysmal and overpriced.
I also don't feel like I have very many options for carriers as I Live in a fairly rural area where t-mobile gets fairly spotty coverage. I have seen compelling options for Verizon if I wanted 4+ lines (it's only me and the wife right now, so that doesn't help us much) .
I'm definitely jealous of people in Europe and parts of Asia when it comes to cellphone and internet options.16 votes -
Julian Assange's prosecution is about much more than attempting to hack a password
10 votes -
Marcus “MalwareTech” Hutchins pleads guilty to writing, selling banking malware
6 votes -
Report: Twenty-six states now ban or restrict community broadband
9 votes -
Survey: 83% of US teens have an iPhone, Android 9%
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Silicon Valley-funded privacy think tanks fight in DC to unravel state-level consumer privacy protections
5 votes -
Amazon’s slow retreat from Seattle: Amazon has long fancied itself an urban enterprise. Is its pivot to smaller communities a way to avoid messy politics?
5 votes -
Some high-profile male tech executives accused of sexual misconduct are getting second chances
4 votes -
Chicago’s ankle monitors can call and record kids without their consent
7 votes -
Welcome to the prude internet: No more sex talk allowed
32 votes -
How I eat for free in NYC using Python, automation, artificial intelligence, and Instagram
34 votes -
Jeff Bezos investigation finds the Saudis obtained his private data
10 votes -
'Bias deep inside the code': The problem with AI 'ethics' in Silicon Valley
9 votes -
Facebook has been charged with housing discrimination by the US government
16 votes -
Office Depot and tech support firm Support.com will pay $35 million to settle FTC allegations that they tricked consumers into buying costly computer repair services
7 votes