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What is a VPN service? Here are some caution tips
Using unsecured internet access can be risky and some experts think that VPNs should be a part of most people’s internet security toolbox. But there are some downsides when you want to get that kind of protection
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Nick Fuentes facing battery charge after ‘your body, my choice' confrontation at his Illinois home
Far-right streamer and influencer Nick Fuentes has been accused of battery after allegedly spraying a woman with pepper spray when she appeared at his front door in Illinois last month as his refrain “Your body, my choice” was going viral.
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City of San Diego introduces plan to expand Internet access to more households
Some nonprofit organizations involved in the process are optimistic about the outcome.
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City of San Diego introduces plan to expand Internet access to more households
Some nonprofit organizations involved in the process are optimistic about the outcome, reports NBC 7’s Adonis Albright.
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Elwood Edwards, the man behind the voice of AOL's ‘You've got mail' greeting, dies at 74
Elwood Edwards, who voiced AOL’s ever-present “You’ve got mail” greeting, has died at 74 years old.
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New FCC rules require internet providers to be more transparent about fees and pricing
The new required pricing labels are modeled on nutritional labels and are meant to help consumers comparison shop and avoid junk fees.
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White House renews calls on Congress to extend internet subsidy program
The White House is pressing Congress to extend a federal program that helps families afford internet.
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Google and Bing put nonconsensual deepfake porn at the top of some search results
Google and other search engines include nonconsensual deepfake porn in top image search results alongside tools that advertise the ability to create such material.
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Is broadband essential, like water or electricity? New net neutrality effort makes the case
Landmark net neutrality rules rescinded under former President Donald Trump could return under a new push by U.S. Federal Communications Commission chair Jessica Rosenworcel.
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Broadband subsidy program that millions use will expire next year if Congress doesn't act
One of the programs set up to ensure affordable internet for all is set to run out by the middle of 2024.