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44 Percent of Americans 18-27 Have Deleted the Facebook App This Year, Poll Finds

Posted on September 5, 2018 by Karl Bode

A new study shows that young people are moving away from the Facebook app and, at the very least, are changing their privacy settings. Continue reading 44 Percent of Americans 18-27 Have Deleted the Facebook App This Year, Poll Finds→

Posted in Delete Facebook, pew, polls

Pissed Off by Verizon, Firefighters Join the Fight to Restore Net Neutrality

Posted on August 30, 2018 by Karl Bode

First responders join a chorus of angry Americans tired of big telecom’s nonsense. Continue reading Pissed Off by Verizon, Firefighters Join the Fight to Restore Net Neutrality→

Posted in fcc, firefighters, first responders, Santa Clara, verizon

This Music Theory Professor Just Showed How Stupid and Broken Copyright Filters Are

Posted on August 30, 2018 by Karl Bode

Automated takedown systems don’t work, stifle free expression online. Continue reading This Music Theory Professor Just Showed How Stupid and Broken Copyright Filters Are→

Posted in copyrights, Music, YouTube

You Could Be Kicked Offline For Piracy If This Music Industry Lawsuit Succeeds

Posted on August 24, 2018 by Karl Bode

And the evidence “proving” your guilt could be little more than fluff and nonsense. Continue reading You Could Be Kicked Offline For Piracy If This Music Industry Lawsuit Succeeds→

Posted in BitTorrent, lawsuits, pirates

Your Smart Electricity Meter Can Easily Spy On You, Court Ruling Warns

Posted on August 24, 2018 by Karl Bode

Modern meters can track not only when you’re not home, but what you’re up to when you’re there. Continue reading Your Smart Electricity Meter Can Easily Spy On You, Court Ruling Warns→

Posted in electricity meters, privacy, tracking

Verizon Incompetence and Greed Leaves Firefighters Throttled During Wildfire

Posted on August 22, 2018 by Karl Bode

Verizon has a long, ridiculous history of not understanding what “unlimited” means. Continue reading Verizon Incompetence and Greed Leaves Firefighters Throttled During Wildfire→

Posted in Ajit Pai, fcc, net neutrality, verizon

Lawmakers Want to Know Why Ajit Pai Made Up DDOS Attack, Lied to Congress

Posted on August 14, 2018 by Karl Bode

FCC boss Ajit Pai finds himself in hot water over the attack that wasn’t. Continue reading Lawmakers Want to Know Why Ajit Pai Made Up DDOS Attack, Lied to Congress→

Posted in Ajit Pai, fcc

A Community-Run ISP Is the Highest Rated Broadband Company in America

Posted on August 14, 2018 by Karl Bode

A Consumer Reports survey of 176,000 Americans finds that small, locally owned ISPs are routinely ranked higher than big telecom companies. Continue reading A Community-Run ISP Is the Highest Rated Broadband Company in America→

Posted in Ajit Pai, Broadband access, Comcast, EPB, fcc, Internet

The Current Definition of ‘Broadband’ Is Too Slow and Ajit Pai Refuses to Change it

Posted on August 13, 2018 by Karl Bode

Ajit Pai is once again trying to keep the definition of broadband set at ankle height. Continue reading The Current Definition of ‘Broadband’ Is Too Slow and Ajit Pai Refuses to Change it→

Posted in Ajit Pai, broadband, fcc

Sinclair’s Bid to Monopolize Local TV News Is Officially Dead

Posted on August 9, 2018 by Karl Bode

Tribune Media has scrapped its merger deal and has accused Sinclair of “unnecessarily aggressive” behavior. Continue reading Sinclair’s Bid to Monopolize Local TV News Is Officially Dead→

Posted in Ajit Pai, mergers, sinclair, sinclair media, tribune media

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