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It turns out you can't wildly shoot at drones while they're in the air. But if a drone is in fact invading your privacy, what can you do?
FTC continues robocall battle;FCC robocall help may be on the way
ITU, the global spectrum-allocating organization, has reportedly agreed on speed criteria for 5G.
For those who haven't yet experienced it, electronic signing is a revelation and avoids the annoying cycle of printing, signing, and scanning documents that we've all grown accustomed to.
NASA’s Meteor investigation camera is programmed to record known major meteor showers
PTX1000 router features 3Tbps in 2RU for distributed peering
An update on my ongoing quest to remove Google from my digital life. ChromeOS was an easy task, but Android is difficult to leave.
Sir Paul McCartney, Modest Mouse and Zedd didn't help me keep my iPhone going at Delaware's Firefly Music Festival, but Kensington's portable charger did
Starting last fall, the use of attachments increased eight-fold, and that increase has persisted to this day, according to a new report
Time unbundles all network elements as benefits enjoyed by service providers hit private networks beyond CPE
Two new container-focused products have been introduced at Red Hat Summit this week
From management to storage and networking to security – these startups have containers covered
The company is likely to start losing its foothold in the in-vehicle infotainment business, but it may have a future in providing cloud-based services to carmakers.
Will the Trans-Pacific Partnership he's negotiating tie the hands of visa reformers?
Apparent throttling, seen as recently as May 2015, contravenes net neutrality protections that ban ISPs from impairing websites, an activist net neutrality group say.
Product launches later this year, company has enough funding for two more years.
Wraps up work on Excel, PowerPoint and Word after month-long preview