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Elizabeth Warren calls for tech giant breakup, with Apple in the cross-hairs
foregoneconclusion said:SpamSandwich said:Not an ad hominem attack here, but it’s shocking and disturbing how quickly Democrats have adopted the language and policies of Marxism. -
Apple promises 1,200 new tech jobs in San Diego by 2022
Drmikel said:I hope Apple plans on paying their people exorbitantly as San Diego is an incredibly expensive place to live! Someplace like Reno or Las Vegas would make it much easier for their employees to be able to afford to buy a house and escape California taxes. -
'Save the Internet' bill seeks to reinstate net neutrality regulations
GeorgeBMac said:I have always been in favor of net neutrality -- enforced by government. The idea of "government control of the internet is as ridiculous as government control of any utility. The regulations are there to insure a fair shake for consumers and effective management of national infrastructure, nothing more, nothing less. But, that was all "back in the day" of internet being delivered over coax, FiOS, and LTE.
With the advent of 5G that could all change. Not only does 5G have the capacity to replace most or all of today's conventional delivery methods, but 5G can be software targeted to deliver pinpoint accuracy for critical functions like remote surgery and self-driving or remotely driven vehicles -- and a ton more.
I think this whole thing needs to be thought through as to how it will be used, how it fits into and supports critical U.S. infrastructure, and who says which resources get which resources? For instance: Do you trust Verizon to provide and decide how much you pay for remote surgery over their network? What will stop them from price gouging based on willingness to pay -- the same as Big Pharma does for life saving critical medications? Or say, your self driving car travels from the area covered by your Verizon network into AT&T's -- can AT&T then charge you a "roaming fee"?
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Apple confirms layoff of 190 people from self-driving car project
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Cellebrite iPhone hacking tools selling on eBay for as little as $100
MplsP said:lkrupp said:This sounds like these tools don’t really work very well. Why would a $6000 piece of equipment being going for $1000 or lower on eBay? You would think these tools would command a king’s ransom on the open market and that hackers would be trying to outbid each other. The whole thing sounds fishy. But more than that it completely squashes the government’s claim that any backdoor or master key manufacturers would provide could be kept secure.