COLORADO SPRINGS — The massive airplane that Paul Allen’s aerospace company has been building in the California desert could fly for the first time as soon as this summer, officials said. If it flies successfully, Stratolaunch, as the plane is called, would be the largest aircraft ever…
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World War 3 Sharing links unrelated to the reckless, criminal and unconstitutional act launched by Donald Trump and the U.S. government last night feels kinda inappropriate. As such, here are a few short paragraphs on what I think it all means. I’ll have more next week. I…
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The tech industry’s engineers and entrepreneurs saw the Facebook hearings this week as more than just the grilling of one of its stars. To them, the congressional criticism against Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg felt like a referendum on the industry itself, and on the social network’s…
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One of the nation's largest cable companies is adding Netflix directly to its product lineup. Comcast said Friday that you will soon be able to purchase a Netflix subscription from the TV and Internet provider as part of a regular bundle of services. Just as consumers currently…
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It’s not often my work’s mentioned in mainstream publications, but it’s always instructive when it happens. Such an instance occurred earlier this week in the form of a nonsensical BuzzFeed piece. The article was originality titled, “Here’s How A Bunch Of Syrians Trolled The Far Right Into Freaking…
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Rumors are flying that Google is on the edge of releasing a major update to the Web version of Gmail — one of Google's most widely used products and boasts at least 1 billion users. In a statement, Google did not confirm specific changes but did acknowledge it's…
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An economist retained by AT&T took aim at key government arguments Thursday in the landmark antitrust trial involving Time Warner, now in its fourth week. With Justice's top antitrust attorney, Makan Delrahim, looking on from the government's table, AT&T's witness claimed that regulators' economic analysis of the AT&T deal…
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Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg barely left his grilling in Congress before another group of lawmakers is asking him to testify - this time, in Europe. Antonio Tajani, the president of the European Parliament, is set to send a letter to Zuckerberg on Monday insisting that the Facebook co-founder come…
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The Mark Zuckerberg that showed up in a suit in Washington this week is mature. He’s sweat-resistant. But he’s still hiding something. Some 45 times — I was counting — the Facebook CEO told members of Congress that we’re in control of our data, when it’s plainly…
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The Department of Justice's antitrust case against AT&T reached a crescendo Wednesday as government lawyers asked an expert economist to explain how the telecom giant's $85 billion Time Warner merger will lead to higher cable bills for consumers. By 2021, consumers could be paying an extra $571 million a year in…
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