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Jon Brodkin, Ars Technica
Jon Brodkin is Senior IT Reporter at Ars Technica.
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Politics
Ted Cruz Targets Wikipedia Over ‘Ideological Bias’
Gear
Wi-Fi in the US Could Get Worse Under Trump's New Law
Blockchain and Cryptocurrency
Judge Ends One Man’s 11-Year Quest to Recover $765 Million in Bitcoin by Digging Up a Landfill
Business
AT&T and T-Mobile Claim Locked Phones Are Good, Actually
Business
SpaceX Has a Plan for Starlink to Hit Gigabit Speeds
Business
The Affordable Connectivity Program Died—and Thousands of Households Have Already Lost Their Internet
Security
A North Korean Hacker Tricked a US Security Vendor Into Hiring Him—and Immediately Tried to Hack Them
Business
Class Action Lawsuit Alleges T-Mobile Broke Its Lifetime Price Guarantee
Gear
Prison Phone Call Fees Are Out of Control. The FCC Can Finally Rein Them In
Science
Each of the Past 12 Months Broke Temperature Records
Business
The FCC Now Says Broadband Speed Should Be at Least 100 Mbps
Security
Porn Sites Need Age-Verification Systems in Texas, Court Rules
Security
Elon Musk’s X Gave Check Marks to Terrorist Group Leaders, Report Says
Gear
Landline Phone Owners Are Protesting AT&T’s Plans to Drop Service
Security
Fujitsu Bugs That Sent Innocent People to Prison Were Known ‘From the Start’
Business
Cable Firms to FTC: We Shouldn’t Have to Let Users Cancel Service With a Click
Gear
Google Updates Chrome's Incognito Warning to Admit It Tracks Users in ‘Private’ Mode
Business
This Man Built His Own ISP. Now He’s Getting $2.6M to Expand It
Security
An ISP Settled Piracy Lawsuits. Could Users Take the Hit?
Security
An ISP Scam Targeted Low-Income People Seeking Government Aid
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