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Bill Genereux

Court strikes down net neutrality rules - 0 views

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    Verizon brought the case in which a court ruled against the FCC's net neutrality rules. A federal appeals court has struck down Federal Communications Commission rules that prohibit Internet service providers (ISPs) from restricting access to legal Web content.
Bradley Colson

FBI Website Crippled in Anonymous-led Retaliation to Megaupload Raid - 3 views

The official website for the US Federal Bureau of Investigation is the latest victim in a massive online attack against both the government and entertainment industry. The Bureau's official website...

Megaupload Anonymous Hack Hachtivist FBI Dept of Justice

started by Bradley Colson on 28 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
Nathan Ellis

FCC Will Allow Internet 'Fast Lanes' - 0 views

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    The Federal Communications Commission plans to move ahead with regulations that would allow Internet service providers to charge websites for faster service, according to an agency official. Consumer advocacy groups slammed the move, warning that the new rules will fundamentally alter the nature of the Internet and benefit the largest corporations.
prenfro

In-flight WiFi speeds up - 2 views

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    Gogo's 2Ku service received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration this week, clearing the way for it to be installed on commercial airplanes later this year.
Bill Genereux

Suspect in 1987 kidnapping to appear in federal court - 0 views

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    Woman kidnaps child in 1987, turns herself in via Facebook
Paul Jamolod

Online Poker crack down - 0 views

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    Good for all you gamblers out there! Maybe this will help you out lol.
anonymous

Kansas State University - 1 views

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    Kansas State University Salina's unmanned aircraft systems program flies a small quadcopter with a multispectral camera over a cornfield in northeast Kansas. | Download this photo. SALINA - Kansas State University Salina has reached a national milestone in the unmanned aircraft systems industry, becoming the first entity in the country to receive approval from the Federal Aviation Administration, or FAA, for statewide access during flight operations.
summerville101

​FAA's liberal proposed rules win allies in drone business - CNET - 0 views

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    The US government agency's suggested regulations won't let Amazon deliver packages, but they generally make it very easy for businesses to use drones. After years of caution, the Federal Aviation Administration now proposes to dramatically lower barriers affecting commercial drones in US airspace.
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