Silicon Valley Fears AI Export Rules - Report By Nathaniel Mott published 2 January 19 The New York Times said that a Commerce Department proposal would restrict the export of several categories of AI technology to countries the U.S. has sanctioned in the past.
A Holiday Shopping Miracle: Amazon Waives Free Shipping Minimum for US Customers By Nathaniel Mott published 5 November 18 Getting free shipping on Amazon without a Prime membership usually requires you to spend $25 or more, but the company's waiving that fee this holiday season.
23 of the Coolest (and Strangest) RGB Lighting Products By Scharon Harding published 26 October 18 Nowadays, we’re seeing custom lighting capabilities on the most unexpected components, gaming gear, house décor, party favors and more.
Surprise! Wireless ISPs Throttle Video Streaming By Nathaniel Mott published 12 September 18 Northeastern University researchers discovered that wireless ISPs, including a satellite provider, throttle streaming video services and not other apps.
Not Again: Facebook Detects Political Interference Ahead of US Midterms By Andrew E. Freedman published 31 July 18 Facebook has identified coordinated attempts have been operating on its social media platform in an attempt to influence the United States' midterm elections this November.
Microsoft, Facebook and Friends Looking to Drive Data Portability By Nathaniel Mott published 20 July 18 Microsoft, Facebook, Google and Twitter announced the Data Transfer Project to offer better data portability and consumer choice.
US Tariffs May Hit Apple, FitBit and Sonos By Andrew E. Freedman published 20 July 18 The first brands and their specific products to be affected by the Trump administration's tariffs are from Apple, FitBit and Sonos.
Here's When Amazon Prime Day 2018 Is By Andrew E. Freedman published 3 July 18 Amazon's offering a day-and-a-half of deals from July 16-18.
Dell Prepares to Go Public Again By Nathaniel Mott published 2 July 18 Five years after it went private, Dell announced plans to go public again, citing improved financials and the continued success of VMWare.
Facebook Grounds Plans to Fly Internet Access to Rural Areas With Drones By Nathaniel Mott published 27 June 18 Facebook is ending the Aquila project, which offered internet access to underserved communities, but it will support companies with similar ambitions.
EU Expected To Pass Censorship Machines, Link Tax On June 20 By Lucian Armasu published 12 June 18 Censorship machines and link taxes could become a big headache for European and American companies alike, if the new copyright directive passes on June 20 in the European Parliament.
FCC Has Repealed Net Neutrality Rules, But Congress Can Reverse The Decision By Lucian Armasu published 11 June 18 The FCC's order to repeal the net neutrality rules has now come into effect.
Google Could Be Hit With A Large Fine In Android Antitrust Case By Lucian Armasu published 7 June 18 The European Commission may issue the largest fine yet against Google for abusing its market position with the Android operating system.
Google Rolls Back Change That Broke Web-Based Game Audio In Chrome By Nathaniel Mott published 16 May 18 The company said it plans to reintroduce the change with Chrome 70, which is set to debut in October, and that developers should have worked around it by then.
Why Can’t I Mine Bitcoin With My PC Anymore? By Nathaniel Mott published 11 May 18 There was a time when anyone with a graphics card--or even just a CPU--could mine some Bitcoin and turn a profit.