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In this 190th episode of The G2 on 5G, we cover:1. T-Mobile invests in fiber services with ambitions to broaden its broadband services beyond 5G FWA 2. AT&T and T-Mobile Earnings - T-Mobile completes Mint Mobile Acquisition3. Will the FCC's reinstatement of net neutrality impact the monetization of 5G network slicing?4. Intel Earnings - 5G affecting networking business?5. Verizon supports the New Orleans Jazz Fest with additional 4G and 5G capacity (nfl draft?)6. DISH wins in court against Crown Castle over 5G site dispute
The FCC is voting to replace Net Neutrality! Judge throws out phone camera evidence over AI manipulation! Tesla MIGHT be scrapping plans to release a cheaper car! Apple might make robots? Android’s new desktop mode is a babystep back in the right direction! And we HAVE to chat about Android’s Find My network starting to … Continue reading "#SGGQA 343 with TK Bay: FCC Net Neutrality Vote, Apple Home Robots, Android Location Trackers, No Cheap Tesla, Judge Tosses AI “Enhanced” Video"
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HEADLINES! Chris Cuomo! Section 230 Hearing! Gigi Sohn appointment. FCC & Net Neutrality! Roe v Wade!
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Facebook and Australia, Android vs iOS updates, Twitter's Super Follow. Alex Kantrowitz from Big Technology Podcast talks about how Facebook and Australia have made amends in the News Feed dust-up. Karl Bode wrote for VICE about the changes that are imminent in the California courts to bring Net Neutrality back into the limelight. Jason and Mikah discuss some changes hitting Android and how updates differ between iOS and Android. Mikah details Twitter's breaking news of a paid subscription model for followers called Super Follow. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Alex Kantrowitz and Karl Bode Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit hover.com/twit nureva.com/twit
Facebook and Australia, Android vs iOS updates, Twitter's Super Follow. Alex Kantrowitz from Big Technology Podcast talks about how Facebook and Australia have made amends in the News Feed dust-up. Karl Bode wrote for VICE about the changes that are imminent in the California courts to bring Net Neutrality back into the limelight. Jason and Mikah discuss some changes hitting Android and how updates differ between iOS and Android. Mikah details Twitter's breaking news of a paid subscription model for followers called Super Follow. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Alex Kantrowitz and Karl Bode Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit hover.com/twit nureva.com/twit
Facebook and Australia, Android vs iOS updates, Twitter's Super Follow. Alex Kantrowitz from Big Technology Podcast talks about how Facebook and Australia have made amends in the News Feed dust-up. Karl Bode wrote for VICE about the changes that are imminent in the California courts to bring Net Neutrality back into the limelight. Jason and Mikah discuss some changes hitting Android and how updates differ between iOS and Android. Mikah details Twitter's breaking news of a paid subscription model for followers called Super Follow. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Alex Kantrowitz and Karl Bode Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit hover.com/twit nureva.com/twit
Facebook and Australia, Android vs iOS updates, Twitter's Super Follow. Alex Kantrowitz from Big Technology Podcast talks about how Facebook and Australia have made amends in the News Feed dust-up. Karl Bode wrote for VICE about the changes that are imminent in the California courts to bring Net Neutrality back into the limelight. Jason and Mikah discuss some changes hitting Android and how updates differ between iOS and Android. Mikah details Twitter's breaking news of a paid subscription model for followers called Super Follow. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Alex Kantrowitz and Karl Bode Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit hover.com/twit nureva.com/twit
Facebook and Australia, Android vs iOS updates, Twitter's Super Follow. Alex Kantrowitz from Big Technology Podcast talks about how Facebook and Australia have made amends in the News Feed dust-up. Karl Bode wrote for VICE about the changes that are imminent in the California courts to bring Net Neutrality back into the limelight. Jason and Mikah discuss some changes hitting Android and how updates differ between iOS and Android. Mikah details Twitter's breaking news of a paid subscription model for followers called Super Follow. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Alex Kantrowitz and Karl Bode Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit hover.com/twit nureva.com/twit
Facebook and Australia, Android vs iOS updates, Twitter's Super Follow. Alex Kantrowitz from Big Technology Podcast talks about how Facebook and Australia have made amends in the News Feed dust-up. Karl Bode wrote for VICE about the changes that are imminent in the California courts to bring Net Neutrality back into the limelight. Jason and Mikah discuss some changes hitting Android and how updates differ between iOS and Android. Mikah details Twitter's breaking news of a paid subscription model for followers called Super Follow. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Alex Kantrowitz and Karl Bode Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit hover.com/twit nureva.com/twit
Facebook and Australia, Android vs iOS updates, Twitter's Super Follow. Alex Kantrowitz from Big Technology Podcast talks about how Facebook and Australia have made amends in the News Feed dust-up. Karl Bode wrote for VICE about the changes that are imminent in the California courts to bring Net Neutrality back into the limelight. Jason and Mikah discuss some changes hitting Android and how updates differ between iOS and Android. Mikah details Twitter's breaking news of a paid subscription model for followers called Super Follow. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Alex Kantrowitz and Karl Bode Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit hover.com/twit nureva.com/twit
Facebook and Australia, Android vs iOS updates, Twitter's Super Follow. Alex Kantrowitz from Big Technology Podcast talks about how Facebook and Australia have made amends in the News Feed dust-up. Karl Bode wrote for VICE about the changes that are imminent in the California courts to bring Net Neutrality back into the limelight. Jason and Mikah discuss some changes hitting Android and how updates differ between iOS and Android. Mikah details Twitter's breaking news of a paid subscription model for followers called Super Follow. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Alex Kantrowitz and Karl Bode Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit hover.com/twit nureva.com/twit
De-Briefing the Law, Daily Update, Dec, 1st, 2020With the FCC chairman, Ajit Pai, stepping down, the conversation about net neutrality has sparked again. Apparently net neutrality has nothing to do with tennis which is a disappointment. However, net neutrality does make it possible for equal treatment from internet service providers. On a related note, we have also seen Big Tech step into a role that is not as neutral as it is supposed to be.
Lets Talk About The Music, was a Humorous Controversial Talk Show
Shels and Spider will be talking about FCC Net Neutrality and what that will affect internet radio statio and independent musicians around the world. Plus New Show that will be airing on Live365 starting in January 2018. ---- Playlist: Raphaël Angelini, Shakespears Unit, King George, The Euro Theatre, Joey Stucky, and Johnny No Feather Spirtual Flute Music. ---- Let’s Talk About the Music was a Humorous, Controversial Talk Show with a Global Mix of Music. Wednesday Nights at 7 pm - 10pm (PST). www.ltatmradio.com DISCLAIMER: Let's Talk About The Music was part of LTATM Radio Network and did broadcast live on Spreaker. You could have listened to on-Demand on IHeartRadio, Stitcher, Itunes and Spotify. We play only Independent Music across the globe. We did follow the rules & got all of their permissions totheir music from MusicSubmit.com, Ramshaw Records, LTATM Promotions and Broken Monkey Music Productions. please visit www.Letstalkaboutthemusic.com for more details.
Want to know how recent cybersecurity policy could affect the local community of Athens? Jonathan Wallace, Scott Jones, and Chuck DeLozier discuss the complexities of cybersecurity legislation and different ways it affects Georgia communities. Jonathan Wallace, former Representative for House District 119, uses his degree in Computer Science from the University of Georgia to write software and code for various endeavors. Currently, he is VP of Engineering at Softgiving, a financial technology startup, and he's recently been appointed to the Oconee County Board of Elections. Scott M. Jones serves as Acting Director of Electronic Frontiers Georgia, a local activist group focused on protecting and promoting civil rights and civil liberties online and in technology-mediated spaces. Mr. Jones was present for the ACLU v. Miller case and also coordinated opposition of the "State DMCA" bills. Additionally, he is a system administrator for a small startup in the insurance industry and has also been a developer during his nearly 30-year career in the technology field. Chuck DeLozier is the founder of Valiente, a lifestyle company that caters to people’s needs while also maintaining their privacy. One of his focuses is on engaging Georgian's around personal computer security and best practices. He’s also been a leading activist in the Atlanta area against the recent FCC Net Neutrality decision. What do these three men have in common? Their concern over recent Georgia legislation that authorizes the state to purchase unsafe and hackable election machines.
Tom Wheeler, Chairman of the FCC from 2013 to 2017 under President Obama, and Walter Shorenstein Media and Democracy Fellow, discussed technological change, President Trump’s FCC, regulation of social platforms, and more during a talk at the Shorenstein Center. This Shorenstein Center Speaker Series event was recorded February 27, 2018, at Harvard Kennedy School.
The FCC & Net Neutrality; Spotify & Patreon; Facebook says social media is bad; more adventures with cryptocurrency; Uber's for the Bird; "aggressively entrepreneurial wet dreams"; Brian's Gift Guide; BSG, Mr Robot & the Crown; muy mal malware. Show notes at http://gog.show/239
The upshot of the new relaxed FCC "Net Neutrality" rules--we could end paying a lot more for extra services. Jefferson Graham reports on #TalkingTech.
Discussed Net Neutrality and going into detail with Jack Heath over at WGIR, to give a little clarification about this heated debate. Let's find out what both sides have to say. More tech updates over at CraigPeterson.com --- Related Links: FCC Head Ajit Pai: Killing Net Neutrality Will Set the Internet Free --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. Subscribe and give us a rating: www.craigpeterson.com/itunes Follow me on Twitter for the latest in tech at: www.twitter.com/craigpeterson For questions, call or text: 855-385-5553
Working Class Audio #154 with James Tuttle!!! James Tuttle is an recording/mixing engineer and producer with 40 years in the trenches. After growing up playing in local bands in the midwest and Colorado he traded his place on stage for a place behind the console and never looked back. He has worked with everyone from Carole King and Dan Fogelberg to Joe Ely and Big Head Todd and the Monsters. He is a 2 time Grammy nominee for his mixing work with singer/songwriter Eliza Gilkyson and Jungle Jazz For Kids creator Mark Oblinger. He currently lives outside of Boulder, Colorado where he returned to after a stay in the fertile music mecca of Austin TX. He continues to be actively involved in making records with local and national artists. After a long affiliation with Airshow Mastering where he had a mix room, he now works from his home studio and from the Studio at eTown Hall. His ongoing affiliation with the eTown syndicated radio show/podcast spans 20+ years where he is the chief recording engineer. Working on the eTown show has afforded him the opportunity to record and mix hundreds of artists including: James Taylor, Mumford and Son, Los Lobos, Michael Franti, Lyle Lovett, Imogen Heap, Rickie Lee Jones, Randy Newman, Ben Folds, Atmosphere, Emmy Lou Harris, Brother Ali and many, many more. About this Interview: WCA #154 features US recording/mixing engineer and producer James Tuttle. James originally emailed me knowing I would be in Colorado to see if I wanted to sit down for coffee. Once I saw that James had a serious background I countered his coffee offer with a an interview in a local coffee shop. With my portable rig in tow we got caffeinated and talked money, E-Town (https://www.etown.org/ ) where James has been at the last 20 years, his connection to David Glasser , recording in Austin and being in Carol King's backup band. Enjoy! -Matt Show notes and links: E Town: https://www.etown.org/ The documentary we mention: http://www.shopkeepermovie.com/ The studio in the above documentary: http://congresshouse.com/ Arguments for FCC Net Neutrality: https://goo.gl/NpHxWW Arguments against FCC Net Neutrality: https://goo.gl/DCjA1V
Tonight's episode is very rambling and incoherent we dive into the FCC Net Neutrality situation as well as ramble about EA and the state of lootboxes in gaming. We also talk about some Star Wars stuff as well as Punisher.Links:https://www.polygon.com/2017/11/17/16670758/star-wars-battlefront-2-issues-disney-eahttps://www.theverge.com/2017/11/21/16680290/fcc-end-net-neutrality-vote-announcedhttps://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/11/20/16678426/razer-usb-c-earbuds-date-pricehttps://www.theverge.com/2017/11/21/16687396/justice-department-att-time-warner-lawsuithttps://www.theverge.com/2017/11/21/16687796/uber-cyberattack-data-breach-exposed-users-57-million
Tech writers go crazy over the FCC Net Neutrality repeal
Tech writers go crazy over the FCC Net Neutrality repeal
Tonight's episode is very rambling and incoherent we dive into the FCC Net Neutrality situation as well as ramble about EA and the state of lootboxes in gaming. We also talk about some Star Wars stuff as well as Punisher.Links:https://www.polygon.com/2017/11/17/16670758/star-wars-battlefront-2-issues-disney-eahttps://www.theverge.com/2017/11/21/16680290/fcc-end-net-neutrality-vote-announcedhttps://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/11/20/16678426/razer-usb-c-earbuds-date-pricehttps://www.theverge.com/2017/11/21/16687396/justice-department-att-time-warner-lawsuithttps://www.theverge.com/2017/11/21/16687796/uber-cyberattack-data-breach-exposed-users-57-million
(Bloomberg) -- Former FCC director Robert McDowell discusses FCC chairman Ajit Pai's proposal to roll back Obama-era net neutrality rules, despite resistance form a wide array of companies like Google and Microsoft. He speaks with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."
(Bloomberg) -- Former FCC director Robert McDowell discusses FCC chairman Ajit Pai's proposal to roll back Obama-era net neutrality rules, despite resistance form a wide array of companies like Google and Microsoft. He speaks with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
BHL: Geek. Nerd. Tech. -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live host Joe Braswell, Akili Shine, and Alexis Torres discuss technology for the week of March 6th, 2015. They open up with "Tech News" featuring Facebook removes black student’s account for ‘suspicious activity’, Mars One choses top 100 candidates, Story behind Kim Kardashian’s hit game, Akon Lighting Africa, 40 year-old tech still running America’s air traffic control, New phone scans your eyes, FCC Net Neutrality victory, Google spent $25M to own .app domain, and Scientists accidentally invent cure for color blindness. Next they discuss "Geek/Pop Culture" by discussing Mr. Spock, mixed-race pioneer, Ex Machina trailer responds like a human, and Will Smith’s Focus box office. Next up the discuss "Video Games" which includes Smithsonian course on super heroes, Nvidia Shield console with a Tegra X1, and The Order: 1886 PS$ Game. They wrap things up with a discussion about violence via the Internet: Teen shooting over Facebook f
Date: February 27, 2015 Panelists debate and discuss the new FCC “Open Internet” rules approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) the prior day. Panelists review what may be in new rules and what the future holds for net neutrality law and policy. Panelists: Anna-Maria Kovacs, Visiting Senior Policy Scholar, Georgetown University Tim Lordan, Executive […]
Charles and Michelle from MacNN discuss the FCC Net Neutrality proposal, the Radio Shack bankruptcy, Backblaze's hard drive reliability data, the Silk Road trial, and Typo's contempt of court trial.
Welcome to another episode of the Mental Reps Podcast! Break out your headbands and leg-warmers, cause it’s… about… to go… DOWN! We get in line for tickets to the edge of space aboard a bar-equipped luxury space capsule, and hone in on our survival skills to prepared for the swarm of the killer bee robots. Naturally, the Kia Hamster was charged with disability fraud, and a Japanese woman divorced her husband because he didn’t like the movie “Frozen”. Guess he didn’t want to build a snowman… We talk FCC Net Neutrality, the NSA, and discuss whether or not a middle school teachers “blackface lesson plan” was inappropriate in a brand new addition of “Tip the Scale”. We also break down this weeks BAMF, a real-life story of a man straight out of “Taken” who avenges his daughters 1982 murder. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and comment! Beat of the Week: "Tyrannosaurus Raps" by Dokk If you have something you'd like to share, whether a comment or a question, feel free to email us at Mentalrepspodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter: @Mentalrepsshow Like us on Facebook: Mental Reps PodcastSubscribe, rate and comment on iTunes and Stitcher!
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Marsha Collier & Marc Cohen Techradio by Computer and Technology Radio / wsRadio
Sidekick disaster, FCC Net Neutrality Rules, New Apple product lineup, Searches crawling Twitter, and the Windows 7 launch.