The Death Of Local News Is Making Us Dumber And More Divided

Researchers Developed a Technique to Turn Nearly a Quarter of Our Plastic Waste into Fuel

NASA has detected a massive, ancient crater buried under two kilometers of ice in northwest Greenland

How Hackers and Scammers Break into iCloud-Locked iPhones - In a novel melding of physical and cybercrime, hackers, thieves, and even independent repair companies are finding ways to "unlock iCloud" from iPhones.

U.S. Telcos Sold Highly Sensitive Customer GPS Data Typically Used for 911 Calls

Hundreds of Bounty Hunters Had Access to AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint Customer Location Data for Years Documents show that bail bond companies used a secret phone tracking service to make tens of thousands of location requests.

Broadband 'Zero Rating' Actually Costs Customers More, Study Finds - ISPs shouldn’t be allowed to pick and choose winners on the internet, study suggests.

A 20-year-old college student who was accused of stealing more than $5 million in cryptocurrency in a slew of SIM hijacking attacks is the first person to be sentenced for the crime

Right to Repair Advocates Are Hosting Youtube Town Halls to Show You How to Get Involved in the Movement

Rise and Demise of RSS

Criminals Are Tapping into the Phone Network Backbone to Empty Bank Accounts

I Gave a Bounty Hunter $300. Then He Located Our Phone

Rise of Netflix Competitors Has Pushed Consumers Back Toward Piracy

The Most Powerful Mac is 6yrs Old and Not Sold by Apple

Google Demanded T-Mobile, Sprint Not Sell Google Fi Customers' Location Data

Nintendo Makes It Clear That Piracy Is Only Way to Preserve Video Game History

Leaving Facebook Makes You Happier, less politically informed, more active in IRL activities, and less likely to go back to Facebook.

Online Piracy Can Be Good for Business, Researchers Find

AT&T to Stop Selling Location Data to Third Parties After Motherboard Investigation

It's Now Clear None of the Supposed Benefits of Killing Net Neutrality Are Real - Network investment is down, layoffs abound, and networks are falling apart

15 Senators Call on FCC and FTC to Investigate How AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint Sold Phone Locations to Bounty Hunters

Data Broker That Sold Phone Locations Used by Bounty Hunters Lobbied FCC to Scrap User Consent - Zumigo, which sold the location data of American cell phone users, wanted the FCC to remove requirements around user consent.

We Are Living in the Begging Economy: "The government shutdown is highlighting what is already a reality for many of us: Using the internet to beg for money we need to survive."

Ajit Pai Refuses to Brief Congress About Why Bounty Hunters Can Buy Cell Phone Location Data

Tim Cook to Investors: People Bought Fewer New iPhones Because They Repaired Their Old Ones - Apple finally says that repair hurts its bottom line.

The American Military Sucks at Cybersecurity

We Could Easily Stop Location Data Scandals, But We Cower to Lobbyists: Instead Your daily habits are collected, sold, and abused by a universe of shady middlemen—and government couldn’t care less.

Verizon Is Making It Harder for Teachers to Contact Students Who Don’t Have Smartphones

AT&T Preps for New Layoffs Despite Billions in Tax Breaks and Regulatory Favors

Senators Call on FCC To Investigate T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint Selling Location Data to Bounty Hunters

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