The Supreme Court doesn't sound eager to shake up Section 230, a law that protects online companies from liability for user-created content.
Month: February 2023
In the viral video, the Mumbai vlogger does a little experiment to eat at Taj Mahal and pay with coins. The internet is divided.
East Texans have another opportunity to challenge the broadband map created by the Texas Broadband Office.
Representatives from the Office of Broadband Development and the Education and Labor Cabinet on Tuesday visited the Green River Area Development District (GRADD) office in Owensboro as part of a
Shraddha Kapoor's dance supremacy
The Smart Hospital and School of Social Work opened their VR lab this semester and offered two classes that use the space.
Underserved neighborhoods could see Nissans slow down and Netflix speed up if the Athens-Clarke County Commission moves forward with a proposed municipal broadband service and changes to neighborhood traffic management. The commission approved changes to the neighborhood traffic management program as recently as 2021, but those changes resulted in a flood of applications that have taxed ACC Transportation and Public Works staff, traffic engineer Tim Griffeth told commissioners at a Feb. 14 work session. And there isn’t enough money to fulfill most of the requests, with $303,000 currently available and another $1 million over five years coming from TSPLOST 2023, the voter-approved sales tax for transportation. That’s enough to cover about three projects this year and another one or two […]
Virtual Reality (VR) technology may help alleviate the chronic pain crisis.
In its first case about the federal law that is credited with helping create the modern internet, the Supreme Court seemed unlikely Tuesday to side with a...
AFRINIC situation has links to the APNIC snafu – and The Reg has more evidence of astroturfing