FBI Couldn't Tell Apple What Hack It Used, Even If It Wanted To (qz.com)
About 40,000 Unionized Verizon Workers Walk Off the Job (reuters.com)
FBI Paid Professional Hackers One-Time Fee To Crack San Bernardino iPhone
Variation in Depiction of Same Emoji on Different Platforms Can Lead To Miscommunication
Senator Al Franken Takes On Oculus Over VR Data Mining (engadget.com)
Reddit Launches New Block Tools To Help Temper Harassment (mashable.com)
FCC's 'Nutrition Labels' For Broadband Show Speed, Caps, and Hidden Fees (arstechnica.com)
Yro ·
Communications ·
· posted by
msmash
· from the delicious-plans-nutritious-broadband dept.
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North Korea Launches Missile and Tries To Jam GPS Signals (go.com)
Reddit Deletes Surveillance 'Warrant Canary' In Transparency Report (reuters.com)
Google Announces Fiber Phone, a $10/Month Home Telephone Service
Messaging Giant Line Becomes a Phone Carrier in Japan
Are Communications Records of Americans Retained Forever? (seattletimes.com)
Tor Project Says It Can Quickly Catch Spying Code
Paris Terrorists Used Burner Phones, Not Encryption, To Evade Detection (arstechnica.com)
Google, Microsoft, Yahoo Join Forces To Create New Encrypted Email Protocol
Building A Global Network Of Open Source SDR Receivers (jks.com)
MIT Study Shows Stop Lights Won't Be Necessary In The Future (computerworld.com)
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BeauHD
· from the adopting-efficient-infrastructure dept.
· 264 comments
What Lies Beneath: The First Transatlantic Communications Cables (hackaday.com)
Tech ·
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· posted by
timothy
· from the earlier-cables-were-just-decorative dept.
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Gov't Accidentally Publishes Target of Lavabit Probe: It's Snowden (arstechnica.com)