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A look at the dispute between satellite internet operators like SpaceX and 5G operators like Dish, with each party lobbying the FCC over the 12 GHz band rules (Wall Street Journal)

Wall Street Journal: A look at the dispute between satellite internet operators like SpaceX and 5G operators like Dish, with each party lobbying the FCC over the 12 GHz band rules  —  SpaceX works to convince the Federal Communications Commission… Continue Reading →

The Download: police misinformation in Minnesota, and borderless digital repression

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. The secret police: A private security group regularly sent Minnesota police misinformation about protestors When US marshals shot… Continue Reading →

As tech stocks fall, Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia, GGV, and other VC firms are buying publicly traded stocks of companies whose prospects they deem to be strong (Kate Clark/The Information)

Kate Clark / The Information: As tech stocks fall, Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia, GGV, and other VC firms are buying publicly traded stocks of companies whose prospects they deem to be strong  —  Plunging shares of tech stocks have prompted venture… Continue Reading →

Meta Replaces Facebook Account Requirement With New, More Onerous Restrictions

Back in 2020 Facebook came up with an ingenious way to get more people on its platform. Since it owned Oculus, it would just require people who bought a Quest headset to create a Facebook account to use it. Brilliant!… Continue Reading →

The secret police: A private security group regularly sent Minnesota police misinformation about protestors

When US marshals shot and killed a 32-year-old Black man named Winston Boogie Smith Jr. in a parking garage in Minneapolis’s Uptown neighborhood on June 3, 2021, the city was already in a full-blown policing crisis. Around 300 officers had… Continue Reading →

Deepfakes Are Interviewing For Tech Jobs

(Photo: Dylan Ferreira/Unsplash)The tech industry has been rife with recruiting issues in recent years, from post-interview ghosting to bait-and-switch tactics affecting both sides of a job offer. But now the FBI is warning tech companies to look out for an… Continue Reading →

Xiaomi’s new 12S Ultra smartphone features a 6.73-inch OLED screen and three rear cameras, including a 50MP main camera with a 1-inch sensor, starting at ~$900 (Richard Lai/Engadget)

Richard Lai / Engadget: Xiaomi’s new 12S Ultra smartphone features a 6.73-inch OLED screen and three rear cameras, including a 50MP main camera with a 1-inch sensor, starting at ~$900  —  Merely six months after its previous flagship launch, today… Continue Reading →

The Download: a curb on climate action, and post-Roe period tracking

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. The US Supreme Court just gutted the EPA’s power to regulate emissions The news: The Environmental Protection Agency’s… Continue Reading →

Sources: at least 24 Azure data centers are operating with limited server capacity amid the global chip shortage that has made it harder to get new hardware (Kevin McLaughlin/The Information)

Kevin McLaughlin / The Information: Sources: at least 24 Azure data centers are operating with limited server capacity amid the global chip shortage that has made it harder to get new hardware  —  In March 2020, Microsoft’s Azure cloud buckled… Continue Reading →

Apple’s Entry-Level M2 MacBook Pro Turns Into a Celeron Under Heavy Load

There’s an old adage in tech about never buying the first generation of any product. As far as Apple Silicon is concerned, however, you might be better off if you did. Reviewers keep finding new ways that the new, M2-equipped… Continue Reading →

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