This week, Google publishes Windows security flaws, Twitch licenses a music library, and AOL is restructuring.
Sources/notes:
- New Bill would Save ISPs from Utility Rules
- Net Neutrality Bill Allows 'Reasonable' Network Management
- IRS Opens Free Online Filing, but Only for the Poor
- Samsung Hires Former Co-President of Jony Ive's Design Firm
- Tech Giants Offer $415 Million to Settle No-Poaching Case
- Facebook Open-Sources New AI Modules
- Local and State Police Can No Longer Use Civil Forfeiture
- Activist Uses Wi-Fi Honeypot to Protest Government Surveillance
- Linus Torvalds Cares about Technology, Not You
- Linus Torvalds Cares about Diversity Because We Want Him To
- Google Publishes Long-Standing Windows Security Flaws
- Security Products Cry Wolf Too Often
- Government Censorship Justifies Piracy
- Twitch Licenses Music Library for Public Use
- US Sanctions Harm Crimea's Online Presence
- AOL is Restructuring, Layoffs to Come
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