December 14, 2021 Four years ago: Democrats, media predicted the repeal of net neutrality would end the internet Tuesday marks four years since The Federal Communications Commission repealed the Obama-era net neutrality rules.
July 24, 2021 Tech tip: How to find anyone’s email address online Keeping up with your inbox feels never-ending some days. Between work, your personal life, and all that spam, you might have hundreds of emails to sift through.
July 22, 2021 Wikipedia co-founder says he's 'embarrassed' over politicization of his creation Wikipedia co-founder says he is 'embarrassed' by what his creation has become, and apologized to those who have had their reputation sullied by the site.
August 20, 2020 Microsoft is cutting 'critical' support for Internet Explorer, once the world’s most popular Web browser At one time, Microsoft's Internet Explorer owned more than 90% of the web browser market. Now, the company said it will cut off access to a critical piece of support in 2021.
August 12, 2020 Ex-Pinterest COO sues company for gender discrimination, wrongful termination She took a job as Pinterest’s Chief Operating Officer in March 2018 after serving in leadership roles with Charles Schwab, Google, and Square.
July 10, 2020 Racial slur appears in CAPTCHA code for Georgia state COVID-19 website, sparks investigation A racial slur that appeared in the CAPTCHA code on a Georgia Department of Public Health website has sparked an investigation by officials and Microsoft.
June 20, 2020 New Zealand government uses 'Porn Actors' in ad campaign on cyber safety The ads aim to deal with the real-world consequences of online interactions.
June 18, 2020 Ted Cruz calls out Google for 'Orwellian' moves, leveraging its 'monopoly' powers Google's "dramatic decision" to remove two conservative news sites from its ad platform further exposed actions taken leveraging their "monopoly" power by censoring and silencing dissenting voices, Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz accused Thursday.
June 17, 2020 Philadelphia police-car torching suspect nabbed by FBI thanks to Etsy page Federal investigators in Philadelphia used twee shopping site Etsy and a host of social media platforms, including Instagram and Vimeo, to nab a massage therapist accused of torching a cop car, according to a federal complaint.
June 3, 2020 St. Louis Police warns of fake GoFundMe accounts for retired police captain killed in George Floyd riots The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is warning the public to be aware of several fake GoFundMe accounts created in the name of retired police captain David Dorn who was murdered during riots in the city this week.