Computer Hardware Retailer NCIX Files For Bankruptcy By Leon Chan published 4 December 17 The North American retailer of computer hardware, NCIX, has filed for bankruptcy after more than 21 years of operation.
How To Fight The FCC On Net Neutrality (Opinion) By Joe Pishgar published 29 November 17 Net neutrality is no laughing matter, and the future of the internet is currently at stake.
FCC Downplays Net Neutrality Changes In New Document By Rexly Peñaflorida published 29 November 17 Take the "facts" portion of the document with a grain of salt.
The FCC's Proposal To Nuke Net Neutrality By Nathaniel Mott published 22 November 17 The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released its proposal to end Obama-era net neutrality protections the day before Thanksgiving, with plans to vote on December 14.
FCC Plans To Dismantle Net Neutrality Rules By Zak Islam published 21 November 17 Net neutrality is in jeopardy. Again.
Google Docs Outage Outrages Twitter, Google Responds By Derek Forrest published 15 November 17 Google Docs was out of commission for a significant number of users, and Twitter was not happy.
Discord's Rich Presence Lets You Join Or Spectate Games By Rexly Peñaflorida published 9 November 17 You can also set up a open invite via chat so that others can join your in-game party.
Adversarial Turtle? AI Image Recognition Flaw Is Troubling By Zak Islam published 3 November 17 The image is obviously a turtle; so why does Google's AI register it as a gun?
South Korean Banks Accuse Newegg, ASI Of Ponzi Scheme (Updated) By Nathaniel Mott published 24 October 17
Facebook Will Share Info About Russian Political Ads With Congress By Nathaniel Mott published 22 September 17
Twitch Announces 'Gear On Amazon' Shopping Feature By Nathaniel Mott published 15 September 17 Twitch is about to become a shopping catalog.
Facebook Ties Political Ad Spending To Russian Groups By Nathaniel Mott published 7 September 17 Facebook revealed that roughly 470 accounts suspected to be of Russian origin spent $100,000 on ads from June 2015 to May 2017 in an effort to sway public opinion on hot button issues.
Tom's Hardware Italy's Bruno Gulotta Victim Of Barcelona Terrorist Attack By Fritz Nelson published 18 August 17 Tom's Hardware Italy's Bruno Gulotta was killed in the Barcelona terrorist attack yesterday. Here is our memorial to him.
EFF: Silencing 'The Daily Stormer' Threatens Free Expression By Nathaniel Mott published 18 August 17 The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) criticized GoDaddy, Google, and Cloudflare's decisions to stop offering their services to The Daily Stormer neo-Nazi site.
Video How To For Kids: Making Your Own Solar Eclipse Viewer By Fritz Nelson published 11 August 17 Here's a video on how to make a solar eclipse viewer. Especially fun for kids, and a great way to educate them on science.
FCC Mulls Combining Wired And Wireless Broadband Goals By Nathaniel Mott published 10 August 17 Although this might seem like a minor change, it could have major consequences for Americans who live in areas without broadband internet access.
So, Uh, Atari's New 'Speakerhats' Are A Real Thing By Nathaniel Mott published 20 July 17 Things are getting just a little bit weird over at Atari.
Myspace Security Flaw Allows For Easy Account Takeover (Yes, Myspace) By Nathaniel Mott published 17 July 17 That's not as big a deal now as it would've been when Myspace reigned supreme, but it could still put your personal information at risk.
Tech Companies Plan To Fight For Net Neutrality (Again) On July 12 (Updated) By Nathaniel Mott published 12 July 17 Some of the world's largest tech companies are preparing to stand up for net neutrality...again.