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After a brief security evacuation, the agency voted to undo Obama-era regulations that prohibit cable and telecom companies from blocking access to websites and apps or influencing how fast they load.
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New York’s Broadband for All program hopes to bring broadband speed internet to the entire state by the end of 2018. This has led to an opportunity for…
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Originally envisioned as a method of organization, the hashtag has gone from an obscure idea to an indelible part of our communication landscape.
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After big tech companies took action to take down white supremacist content, there have been calls for the government to step in to protect free speech from the right and left.
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Last week, customers using service speed test tools claimed that in some instances the speed at which they we able to steam Netflix was capped.
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President Trump is expected to sign a bill to overturn new privacy rules for Internet service providers. An expert says there are steps you can take, though they won't deliver absolute privacy.
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The rules would require Internet providers to tell consumers what data they collect and get consent before selling. Republicans said ISPs were facing stricter regulations than companies like Google.
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New York's attorney general has filed a lawsuit against Charter Communications - the parent company of the former Time Warner Cable - alleging the cable…
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New York State will get to keep $170 million in federal funding for broadband access after all. "This administration has made an unprecedented commitment…
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The company says the intruders accessed names, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth and even security questions. This is the second major hack announced by Yahoo in less than three months.