Bill C-11 called a “grab of power over human communications” by a former CRTC commissioner Senate Committee Rewrite Bell C-11The Internet Broadcasting Act proposed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government, after passing the third reading in the House of Commons in June. The Senate has been petitioned by several large …
Read More »Think Twice Online – Scoop Scoop News
“I made this just for you; I hope you like it. Click here!” After you click on the link your friend sent you, another page pops up asking you to log into your Instagram account. You enter your info, curious to see what your friend made for you. In this …
Read More »Tradwives, TikTok, and the Hidden Danger of the Internet
When we think of the dangers of the Internet, worst-case scenarios always come to mind — pedophiles, predators, hackers, and scammers. But what if the real danger is exposing your potentially impressionable offspring to ideologies that are fundamentally different from your ancestors? I’ve watched a lot of videos of what …
Read More »Reimagining the Mining Industry Using the Industrial Internet • The Register
My ad Sometimes referred to as “black gold,” coal has been one of the main energy sources for nearly every industry around the world since the 18th century. This is especially true in China, which has little oil and gas but plenty of coal, making it a primary source of …
Read More »New Mexico races to meet federal deadline to map Internet vulnerabilities – The Journal
A worker lays pipes used to run an underground fiber optic cable during the installation of broadband infrastructure in rural Germany. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images) New Mexico’s director of broadband says hundreds of millions in federal funding could be at stake Data errors and an inability to keep up with the …
Read More »Exeter High grad behind the startup offering affordable high speed internet
Hampton – The Exeter High School graduate and his business partner have founded a startup that offers high-speed internet at a much lower cost. People who live in Hampton Beach can pay anywhere from $40 to $85 a month for Internet through Airwave Networksrun by Al Dattilo of East Kingston …
Read More »Major Chinese Internet companies use regular charity events to market · TechNode
All September, major Chinese technology companies launched a series of charity events, such as Alibaba’s Charity Week on September 5, and Tencent’s Giving Day on September 9. As this tradition of “Charity Month” in China was pioneered eight years ago by Tencent, peer-to-peer fundraising campaigns have become the primary …
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