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US blocks all offshore wind construction, says reason is classified
arstechnica.com
520 comments
6 months ago
rbanffy
612 points
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Carrier sales of phone-location data is illegal, FCC plans punishment
arstechnica.com
156 comments
6 years ago
Stanleyc23
611 points
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US Court nullifies FTC requirement for click-to-cancel
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559 comments
a year ago
gausswho
604 points
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Gmail blows up e-mail marketing by caching all images on Google servers
arstechnica.com
311 comments
13 years ago
shawndumas
601 points
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The EU made Apple adopt new Wi-Fi standards, and now Android can support AirDrop
arstechnica.com
311 comments
7 months ago
cyclecount
597 points
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Bill to block publishers from killing online games advances in California
arstechnica.com
484 comments
a month ago
Lihh27
596 points
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Newegg sues patent troll that dropped its case
arstechnica.com
89 comments
10 years ago
bane
595 points
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Twitter says Musk’s spam analysis used tool that called his own account a bot
arstechnica.com
559 comments
4 years ago
hassanahmad
589 points
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Suspects can refuse to provide phone passcodes to police, court rules
arstechnica.com
401 comments
3 years ago
thunderbong
585 points
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Doctors want ban on prescription drug, device advertisements
arstechnica.com
314 comments
11 years ago
pavornyoh
582 points
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Sony is erasing digital libraries that were supposed to be accessible "forever"
arstechnica.com
302 comments
2 years ago
nickthegreek
582 points
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Modder re-creates Game Boy Advance games using the audio from crash sounds
arstechnica.com
83 comments
2 years ago
dagenix
582 points
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Details emerge of surprise board coup that ousted CEO Sam Altman at OpenAI
arstechnica.com
722 comments
3 years ago
jncraton
581 points
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Ohio Republicans close to imposing near-total ban on municipal broadband
arstechnica.com
394 comments
5 years ago
samizdis
577 points
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Man who built ISP instead of paying Comcast expands to hundreds of homes (2022)
arstechnica.com
229 comments
a year ago
voxadam
577 points
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Vigilante engineer stops Waymo from patenting key lidar technology
arstechnica.com
143 comments
8 years ago
sonnyblarney
569 points
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Verizon throttled fire department’s “unlimited” data during wildfire
arstechnica.com
339 comments
8 years ago
jamroom
567 points
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Comcast rejected by small town, residents vote for municipal fiber instead
arstechnica.com
249 comments
8 years ago
coatta
561 points
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The Equifax breach may be the worst leak of personal info ever
arstechnica.com
325 comments
9 years ago
mozumder
559 points
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AT&T promised 7k new jobs to get tax break, cut 23k jobs instead
arstechnica.com
173 comments
7 years ago
JaimeThompson
556 points
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UK backing down on Apple encryption backdoor after pressure from US
arstechnica.com
422 comments
a year ago
azalemeth
555 points
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Framework's first desktop is a strange–but unique–mini ITX gaming PC
arstechnica.com
534 comments
a year ago
perihelions
554 points
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Data sleuths who spotted research misconduct cleared of defamation
arstechnica.com
109 comments
2 years ago
dangle1
551 points
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Jury: Newegg infringes Spangenberg patent, must pay $2.3 million
arstechnica.com
280 comments
13 years ago
lukeholder
550 points
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Severe flaw in WPA2 protocol leaves Wi-Fi traffic open to eavesdropping
arstechnica.com
79 comments
9 years ago
tdrnd
550 points
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How SNES emulators got a few pixels from complete perfection
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158 comments
6 years ago
turbohz
543 points
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Neural implant lets paralyzed person type by imagining writing
arstechnica.com
183 comments
5 years ago
Engineering-MD
540 points
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Submarine missing near Titanic used a $30 Logitech gamepad for steering
arstechnica.com
973 comments
3 years ago
isaacfrond
539 points
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A deep dive into why Wi-Fi kind of sucks
arstechnica.com
235 comments
9 years ago
nikbackm
534 points
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Voters rejecting the war on drugs is a win for public health
arstechnica.com
283 comments
6 years ago
nnx
532 points
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