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No, Net Neutrality Isn't Officially Dead (Yet), And The FCC Is Stalling For A Reason by Karl Bode 4-25-2018 6:29 AM (20 comments)
DOJ Investigating AT&T, Verizon for Making It Harder To Switch Wireless Carriers by Karl Bode 4-24-2018 12:03 PM (15 comments)
The Washington Post Thinks Overpaying For Broadband Bundles Is A Hoot by Karl Bode 4-24-2018 6:23 AM (64 comments)
Apple Sued An Independent Norwegian Repair Shop In Bid To Monopolize Repair -- And Lost by Karl Bode 4-23-2018 3:27 AM (47 comments)
Another Survey Shows Massive Bipartisan Opposition To Net Neutrality Repeal by Karl Bode 4-19-2018 6:31 AM (84 comments)
Former FCC Broadband Advisory Panel Chair Arrested For Fraud by Karl Bode 4-18-2018 1:42 PM (22 comments)
In Trying To Ban Telegram, Russia Breaks The Internet by Karl Bode 4-18-2018 6:20 AM (54 comments)
Comcast To Sell Netflix Subscriptions In False Belief This Will Slow Cord Cutting by Karl Bode 4-17-2018 6:28 AM (34 comments)
A Casino Was Hacked Thanks To The Internet Of Broken Things & A Fish Tank Thermometer by Karl Bode 4-16-2018 1:26 PM (31 comments)
Public Attention Forces Facebook To Retreat From Anti-Privacy Alliance With ISPs In California by Karl Bode 4-13-2018 1:51 PM (8 comments)
ACLU: If Americans Want Privacy & Net Neutrality, They Should Build Their Own Broadband Networks by Karl Bode 4-12-2018 3:37 PM (41 comments)
Netflix Bows Out Of Cannes After Festival Tells Streaming Services To Get Off Its Lawn by Karl Bode 4-12-2018 10:41 AM (26 comments)
The FCC's 'Broadband Advisory Council' Keeps Losing Members Due To Cronyism by Karl Bode 4-12-2018 3:33 AM (17 comments)
The Video Game Industry Joins The Lawsuit To Save Net Neutrality by Karl Bode 4-11-2018 10:40 AM (39 comments)
The Competition-Killing Sprint, T-Mobile Merger Nobody Asked For Is Back On The Menu by Karl Bode 4-11-2018 6:33 AM (25 comments)
Broadband Industry Aims To Use Facebook Fracas To Saddle Silicon Valley With Crappy New Laws by Karl Bode 4-10-2018 3:33 AM (31 comments)
The New York Times Tries Something Novel: Listening To And Interacting With Readers by Karl Bode 4-09-2018 8:03 PM (26 comments)
CenturyLink Tries To Dodge Broadband Billing Lawsuit By Claiming It Technically Has No Subscribers by Karl Bode 4-09-2018 9:30 AM (23 comments)
Ex-Obama FTC Boss Now Lobbying For Comcast, Trying To Prevent States From Protecting Consumers by Karl Bode 4-06-2018 6:24 AM (26 comments)
More Colorado Towns Vote Down A Comcast State Law Hamstringing Broadband Competition by Karl Bode 4-05-2018 1:26 PM (9 comments)
FCC Commissioner Says Her Agency Is Now Just A Giant Rubber Stamp For Sinclair Broadcasting by Karl Bode 4-05-2018 6:27 AM (78 comments)
Comcast's Top Lobbyist Is Pushing A Net Neutrality 'Compromise' That Isn't by Karl Bode 4-04-2018 6:28 AM (11 comments)
It's Grindr's Turn In The Barrel As America Finally Decides To Care About Consumer Privacy by Karl Bode 4-03-2018 12:04 PM (21 comments)
FCC Boss Under Fire For Facts-Optional Attack On Low-Income Broadband Programs by Karl Bode 4-03-2018 6:28 AM (29 comments)
It Took All Of Three Hours To Code A Plugin That Makes News Comments More Civil by Karl Bode 3-30-2018 1:37 PM (33 comments)
Telecom Lobbyists: We'll Fight State Efforts To Protect Net Neutrality For A 'United And Connected Future' by Karl Bode 3-29-2018 6:24 AM (97 comments)
Rhode Island Backs Away From Incomprehensibly Stupid Porn Filter Law by Karl Bode 3-28-2018 3:36 PM (14 comments)
The FCC's Evidence-Optional Blacklist Of Huawei Is About Protectionism, Not National Security by Karl Bode 3-28-2018 1:36 PM (17 comments)
Cable Companies Warn In Court That AT&T Time Warner Merger Will Be Absolutely Terrible For Competition And Consumers by Karl Bode 3-28-2018 6:29 AM (33 comments)
Arizona Bans Self-Driving Car Tests; Still Ignores How Many Pedestrians Get Killed by Karl Bode 3-27-2018 3:33 PM (165 comments)

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