Newscan: San Francisco will allow police to deploy robots that kill
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San Francisco will allow police to deploy robots that kill
Sen. Cantwell expresses doubt that FAA, FCC nominations will receive votes this year
Pegasus spyware inquiry targeted by disinformation campaign
Wildfires are burning an ever-larger hole in state budgets
Starlink prices in Ukraine nearly double as mobile networks falter
What’s in store for cybersecurity in Congress’s stretch run
In a show of unity, House Democrats elect Hakeem Jeffries minority leader
Samsung could team with Iridium to bring satellite connectivity to the Galaxy S23 series: Report
Medibank hacker says ransom demand was $10 million as purported abortion health records posted
The federal government is pushing for security-aware developers
Why do you need a security operations center as a service?
Nonprofit cites ‘inaccuracies’ in new broadband maps
A city seeks digital maps of its public building interiors
The clock has run out on TikTok in South Dakota government
USDA ‘did not establish performance goals’ for its broadband program, watchdog says
‘Digital infrastructure’ foundational to integrated transportation
Are we building cyber vulnerability into EV charging infrastructure?
Starlink speeds dipped slightly during Q3 2022 as the space race heats up
Elon Musk’s satellites to be part of UK trial to get Internet to remote areas
Elon Musk ‘resolves’ Apple row over ‘removal of Twitter from iPhone store’
The fight against China’s protest censorship
Australia’s national-broadband-network losses to reach $25 billion by 2040, report finds
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Senators introduce bipartisan legislation to increase access to rural broadband
FCC announces tentative agenda for Dec. 21 open meeting
FCC Commissioner Starks’ statement on the passing of Congressman Donald McEachin
Wiltshire Police to deploy Pronto digital-policing application from Motorola Solutions
Ericsson Mobility Report: 1 billion 5G subscriptions worldwide by end of 2022, 5 billion in 2028v