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Legal experts say net neutrality case against T-Mobile's Binge On is far from clear-cut — T-Mobile's Binge On: When throttling may not break the rules — CEO John Legere says throttling accusation is “semantics” and “bulls**t.” — T-Mobile USA will soon meet with the Federal Communications Commission … | Tim Fernholz / Quartz: |
T-Mobile CEO John Legere responds to Binge On criticism, claims it's not throttling because the service doesn't slow down data or remove customer control — T-Mobile CEO John Legere defends his streaming plan against “bulls**t” complaints from “jerks” at Google| Wall Street Journal: |
Apple says it has acquired Emotient, an AI startup that reads emotions by analyzing facial expressions, and was recently seeking a new round of financing — Apple Buys Artificial-Intelligence Startup Emotient — Emotient technology is used to assess emotions by reading facial expressions| Roger Cheng / CNET: |
Motorola name to be slowly phased out, products to carry label “Moto by Lenovo” instead — Goodbye, Moto(rola). Iconic brand to be phased out — Motorola, where wireless got its start, will see its name disappear from its products. It'll soon be Moto by Lenovo.| Reuters: |
Time Warner Cable says up to 320K customers' email passwords may have been stolen, it's not yet sure how data was obtained — Time Warner Cable says up to 320,000 customers' data may have been stolen — Time Warner Cable Inc said on Wednesday up to 320,000 customers may have had their email passwords stolen.| Zack Whittaker / ZDNet: |
Mozilla reinstates support for SHA-1 certificates temporarily after some Firefox users experienced problems accessing HTTPS sites — Firefox ban on SHA-1 dropped after many locked out of HTTPS sites — Mozilla reinstates support for the vulnerable SHA-1 crypto on a temporary basis until … | Jordan Novet / VentureBeat: |
Biz Stone's Q&A app Jelly pulls an ‘un-pivot,’ begins a closed beta — Well, we haven't heard much about Jelly, Twitter cofounder Biz Stone's app for asking and answering questions, basically since it launched two years ago to the day. Today, we get an update.| Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez / The San Francisco Examiner: |
Yellow Cab, San Francisco's largest taxi company, edges toward filing for bankruptcy due to challenges from tech rivals Uber and Lyft — Yellow Cab to file for bankruptcy — San Francisco's largest taxi company is edging toward filing for bankruptcy. — Yellow Cab Co-Op said challenges … | Josh Constine / TechCrunch: |
David Marcus' plan for Messenger in 2016 as it hits 800M MAUs: eliminate the need for a phone number, build app functionality into chat threads — Facebook Messenger Hits 800M Users: 2016 Strategy And Predictions — Kill SMS, spawn a chat bot platform, bring friends together offline … | Wall Street Journal: |
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Chinese drone maker Ehang unveils human-carrying electric drone, which can carry up to 220 pounds, fly for 23 minutes at sea level, and reach 63mph — Chinese drone maker Ehang (EE'-hang) has unveiled what it calls the world's first drone capable of carrying a human passenger.| TechCrunch: |
Samsung announces partnership with Microsoft to develop Windows 10 IoT devices — Samsung Partners With Microsoft For Windows 10 IoT Effort — Samsung has made its name in mobile as the world's biggest maker of Android devices. But it looks like it has different plans in mind when it comes …
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Zoho People in 2025: A year in review — As we wrap up 2025, we're taking a moment to look back on a year filled with progress and transformation at Zoho People. Our team has been constantly pushing boundaries …
Protecting your Cloud Applications Data — Backing up Office 365, Google Workspace, Dropbox & Box data is critical to preventing data loss or corruption, complying with laws and avoiding critical downtime in case of a disaster.
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