Tech at Night: The return of the Internet Tax
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | February 8th at 03:00 AM |
Remember when the Communication Workers of America backed Net Neutrality in the mildest way possible, despite the fact that it risked killing CWA jobs? Well here’s their payoff: CWA is all-in for the Internet Tax. Of course, the left isn’t calling it the Internet Tax. Instead it’s “Universal Service Fund reform,” by which they mean finding a way to get more money into the so-called | Read More »
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Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, FCC, Republicans charge ahead
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | February 5th at 02:00 AM |
Forgive me if I’m not as engaging as usual tonight. Firefox robbed me of a good 20 minutes of time tonight. Firefox 3, what was supposed to be faster and better than ever, had taken up so much memory it was slowing my whole system, and then it took forever to restart. Of course, now they’re saying Firefox 4 will be better this time. Really. | Read More »
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Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, FCC, Bing vs Google
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | February 3rd at 12:45 AM |
Net Neutrality is taking a real pounding this week. The Heritage Foundation has come out shooting, calling for a major rollback in the FCC’s authority, including repealing Net Neutrality legislatively. Also, The US Chamber of Commerce is calling upon the FCC to be held to the President’s standards for regulatory review, which would certainly put Net Neutrality at risk. But its supporters press on. Even | Read More »
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Tech at Night: Susan Collins, Queen of Denial
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 31st at 11:30 PM |
Wow, my Tech at Night graphic is now out of date. I was already late to the iPhone 4 party because of the iPad and because I had waited for the legendary White iPhone 4. But now that I have an iPhone 4, having the 3GS in the graphic seems wrong somehow. Time for a new one if I get a good idea. Comments welcome. | Read More »
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Microsoft Windows,
NSA,
Search Neutrality,
SELinux,
Susan Collins
Tech at Night: Rapping at ya about the FCC and Google
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 28th at 11:30 PM |
I don’t want to go the full Jim Anchower on you all, but the end of the week has been a bit rough on my end. My Internet connection is going full on Neutral on me, by which I mean it’s been going offline as much as it’s online, including a big 8 hours of full downtime at one point. If it weren’t for my | Read More »
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Verizon
Tech at Night: Catching up with the D Block, Net Neutrality, and Google
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 27th at 03:30 AM |
Sorry but Monday night I plain forgot to post. So I just have twice as much stuff to discuss tonight is all. Arguably the big story right now is what to do with the D Block. The D block is one of five pieces of the old television spectrum that is now freed up for new uses since we’ve gotten television broadcasts moved into a | Read More »
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MetroPCS,
Net Neutrality,
Verizon,
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Tech at Night: Verizon, FCC, Net Neutrality, Google
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 22nd at 03:30 AM |
The big story as we close out this week is Verizon appealing the FCC’s Net Neutrality order. Verizon is choosing to go back to the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, the site of the last Net Neutrality legal fight. That was the Comcast v FCC case, lost by the FCC because the FCC simply doesn’t have the legal authority to do it. Some say it | Read More »
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Privacy,
Verizon
Tech at Night: Comcast, NBC, Internet, FCC, Republicans, Google
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 19th at 11:30 PM |
I went ahead and took Martin Luther King day off, so it’s a double dose of stories to cover tonight. Though first, in case you missed it, make sure to see my post today on Marsha Blackburn‘s call to action against stifling, destabilizing Internet and technology regulation. Other than that, the big story this week so far has been the FCC finally approving the NBC | Read More »
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Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, Google, HTML 5
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 15th at 03:00 AM |
Republicans are eager to get to work against the President’s regulatory bypasses of the last two years. Cliff Stearns promises “aggressive and rigorous” oversight of Internet, Energy, and Obamacare, says Hillicon Valley. As the Chairman of the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, that’s no idle threat. Meanwhile Energy and Commerce Chairman Fred Upton is looking forward as well as | Read More »
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Tech at Night: Free Speech, Free Press, Net Neutrality, Louise Slaughter
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 13th at 03:00 AM |
Good evening. The Communication Workers of America are making a cowardly little statement in favor of Net Neutrality, as they simply must be team players even though they know the radical left’s agenda threatens to kill their own jobs, but for the most part the left still wants to move on from Net Neutrality. There are good reasons for that. First, one of our predictions | Read More »
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Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, FCC, Science, Google
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 11th at 03:30 AM |
Net Neutrality (which Mike Wendy calls a “Private Property Slap-Down”) may not be any longer the top issue on the Obama administration’s side of things, but questions still remain. And the funny thing: all the Net Neutrality advocates in the world working in the White House were no big deal. But all of a sudden it’s a concern that a former AT&T President going to | Read More »
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Tech at Night: FCC vs the Republicans
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 8th at 03:30 AM |
Ah, 1am. I spent a few hours this evening working on some math, and now suddenly it’s the middle of the night. So as I say all too often in this space, I’m going to make it quick. While Fred Upton and his committee arrangements are so important to our coming fights against the EPA, the FCC, and of course the coming Obamacare apparatus, it’s | Read More »
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Tech at Night: The New Year Begins
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 4th at 12:30 AM |
The New Year has started, and the Republicans are soon to start acting. Conservatives were mixed in reacting to Fred Upton’s words over the weekend. Some think he’s not tough enough when it comes to rolling back big government when it comes to the FCC, the EPA, and of course Obamacare. But I’m hopeful about him because he’s struck me as coming into his Chairmanship | Read More »
Tech at Night: EPA, FCC, Fred Upton, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Tor
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | December 31st at 11:00 PM |
Some people stay up late on December 31. I don’t intend to, Friday and New Year’s Eve or not. Boring, yes, I know. But until I switch to decaf coffee my sleeping habits are going to be a wreck, so I’ll just have to ride it out. And that means I want to get going right away with tonight’s stories. Republicans are getting very loud | Read More »
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Net Neutrality,
Tor
Tech at Night: ALA, Wikipedia, Astroturf, Net Neutrality [updated]
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | December 30th at 01:00 AM |
Earlier this week I mentioned a story at Safe Libraries exposing American Library Association astroturf promoting the radical Free Press agenda on Net Neutrality. Now, the ALA does not come into this debate with clean hands. The ALA has taken stands before, notably to protect terrorists from being caught by the FBI. But now they’re getting aggressive. On the heels of this story about ALA | Read More »
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