41 Percent of Adults In the US Have Been Harassed Online, Says Pew Study (techcrunch.com)
Google and Facebook Give Net Neutrality Campaign a Boost (fortune.com)
The US Considers A Remote Identification System For Drones (engadget.com)
August Solar Eclipse Could Disrupt Roads and Cellular Networks
Google Replaces Gchat With Hangouts Today (axios.com)
Even Telecom Workers Don't Want To Talk On the Phone (fastcompany.com)
Snapchat's New Snap Map Lets You Share Your Location With Friends (theverge.com)
FCC Can't Cap the Cost of Cross-State Prison Phone Calls, Court Rules (theverge.com)
Someone Built a Tool To Get Congress' Browser History (vice.com)
After Bomb Threats, FCC Proposes Letting Police Unveil Anonymous Callers (cnbc.com)
Ask Slashdot: ISPs That Respect Your Online Privacy?
FCC Won't Release DDoS Logs, And Will Probably Honor Fake Comments (zdnet.com)
More Than 35,000 AT&T Workers Threaten Weekend Strike (fortune.com)
Google's Balloons Connect Flood-hit Peru (bbc.com)
Region-Locked Content Drives UK Users To Try a VPN (itproportal.com)
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