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Starlink and Elon Musk Have Nothing to Do With the Missing Titanic Submarine

Posted on June 21, 2023 by Jason Koebler

The fact that OceanGate’s boat uses Starlink has nothing to do with how it communicates from the boat to the Titan submarine. Continue reading Starlink and Elon Musk Have Nothing to Do With the Missing Titanic Submarine→

Posted in elon musk, Starlink, tech | Tagged Titan

Biden Administration Tells Car Companies to Ignore Right to Repair Law People Overwhelmingly Voted For

Posted on June 14, 2023 by Jason Koebler

The administration, which has previously championed right to repair, ignores its own experts to side with huge companies and screw over consumers. Continue reading Biden Administration Tells Car Companies to Ignore Right to Repair Law People Overwhelmingly Voted For→

Posted in Right to Repair, State of Repair, tech | Tagged Cars

Chess.com Releases 72-Page ‘Hans Niemann Report’ Claiming He ‘Likely Cheated’ in More Than 100 Games

Posted on October 5, 2022 by Jason Koebler

The comprehensive report lays bare the statistically bizarre rise of a controversial grandmaster. Continue reading Chess.com Releases 72-Page ‘Hans Niemann Report’ Claiming He ‘Likely Cheated’ in More Than 100 Games→

Posted in cheating, chess, chess.com, Hans Niemann, tech, worldnews

Georgia’s Conspiracy-Magnet Guidestones Monument Has Been Bombed

Posted on July 6, 2022 by Jason Koebler

For more than four decades, the stones have stood, embedded with messages meant to guide humanity in a time of darkness. Now some of it is rubble. Continue reading Georgia’s Conspiracy-Magnet Guidestones Monument Has Been Bombed→

Posted in conspiracy theory, conspriacy, Georgia, tech

Facebook Spending $50M Researching How to Not Ruin Metaverse Like It Ruined the Real World

Posted on September 27, 2021 by Jason Koebler

Facebook says it will spend $50 million to “responsibly” develop a virtual world presumably devoid of all of the things it has made worse in the real world. Continue reading Facebook Spending $50M Researching How to Not Ruin Metaverse Like It Ruined the Real World→

Posted in Facebook, metaverse, tech, Virtual Reality

Apple Is Telling Lawmakers People Will Hurt Themselves if They Try to Fix iPhones

Posted on April 30, 2019 by Jason Koebler

An Apple lobbyist brought an iPhone to meetings with California lawmakers and said consumers could hurt themselves by puncturing a lithium-ion battery. Continue reading Apple Is Telling Lawmakers People Will Hurt Themselves if They Try to Fix iPhones→

Posted in apple, lobbying, Right to Repair | Tagged Repair

Doctor Who Evaluated Julian Assange Told UN His Confinement Was Torture

Posted on April 15, 2019 by Jason Koebler

In the Ecuadorian embassy, the “cumulative severity of the pain and suffering inflicted on Mr. Assange—both physical and psychological—is in violation of the 1984 Convention Against Torture,” she wrote. Continue reading Doctor Who Evaluated Julian Assange Told UN His Confinement Was Torture→

Posted in Julian Assange, wikileaks

Why Tens of Thousands of Perfectly Good, Donated iPhones Are Shredded Every Year

Posted on April 12, 2019 by Jason Koebler

A single electronics recycler has had to destroy 66,000 iPhones in the last three years because of the iPhone’s Activation Lock. Continue reading Why Tens of Thousands of Perfectly Good, Donated iPhones Are Shredded Every Year→

Posted in apple, Icloud, iPhone, iPhones, Right to Repair

One of America’s Most Prominent Net Neutrality Activists Just Released a Folk Punk Album

Posted on April 5, 2019 by Jason Koebler

Fight for the Future’s Evan Greer talks about her experiences as an activist and trans woman in “She/her/they/them.” Continue reading One of America’s Most Prominent Net Neutrality Activists Just Released a Folk Punk Album→

Posted in activism, Music, net neutrality, punk

ICE Raid on Samsung Repair Contractor Shows Big Tech’s Reliance on Exploitative Labor

Posted on April 4, 2019 by Jason Koebler

The biggest ICE raid in a decade, at a CVE Technology Group facility in Texas, went after the people who repair our phones. Continue reading ICE Raid on Samsung Repair Contractor Shows Big Tech’s Reliance on Exploitative Labor→

Posted in CVE, e-waste, Immigration, Right to Repair | Tagged Repair, Samsung

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