"AT&T obviously doesn’t know what they’re doing!" Trump wrote.
After Donald Trump demanded absolute loyalty on Truth Social, the Spotify king used his massive platform to challenge the MAGA echo chamber's biggest flaw: its intolerance for dissent.
So much for that "light load" the company promised.
Since taking office, Trump and his administration have hit the $42.5 billion Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment fund with several major roadblocks.
Please put in the paper that he got mad.
Downloading copyrighted material won't get you kicked off the internet...yet.
Last year, the FCC increased its minimum standard for broadband speeds for the first time in a decade. But many states are struggling to meet those standards.
You can always go back.
Reviving the 'Uber for...' era of tech.
Aliens, lizard people, and Jesus, oh my!
Stolen data, proportedly from 4chan, was shared on soyjack.party.
National Novel Writing Month is no more (at least formally).
The satellite internet service will be free to members of its UnitedPlus loyalty program.
The hacker published supposed test scores sorted by race.
Roku is testing whether users will enjoy watching ads before they can even get to the home screen.
Starlink is cheap to deploy, but could leave rural Americans "stranded" with slower speeds and higher costs.
Meta got an emergency arbitration ruling to stop the memoir's author from talking about her time at the company.
The music streaming platform received criticism for keeping the show for as long as it did.
Brendan Carr thinks YouTube TV might be discriminating against "faith-based programming."