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A study by a group advocating for broadband internet access has found that many Ohio adults lack the digital skills necessary to be competitive in the job…
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Dozens of websites — including large ones like Netflix, Facebook and Amazon — join an online advocacy push Wednesday, urging regulators and lawmakers not to weaken regulations for Internet providers.
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In rural America, 23.4 million people do not have high-speed Internet. Microsoft plans to change that, in an effort that uses cheap technology and appeals to the lowest common denominator in politics.
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During the Obama administration, internet providers were not allowed to slow down or block websites for consumers. The Federal Communications Commission…
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The rule, which had not yet taken effect, would have required Internet providers to ask permission before selling consumers' personal data. President Trump is expected to sign the rollback.
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Cities across Ohio are suing the state over new rules for installing wireless transmitters in public places, such as on top of streetlights. They argue the rules infringe on their local power to regulate the devices. Cleveland, Columbus and Independence are among the dozens of municipalities filing lawsuits. Cleveland has approved about 131 micro wireless facilities in public spaces in the past few years, a city lawyer said at a news conference Monday. They’re meant to improve wireless connections for mobile devices.
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The attorney general is warning Ohioans about an escalating scam that targets victims with phony romantic relationships.
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What a meme-maker and an investigative journalist teach us about the power of the Facebook empire, and how its opaque decisions harm real people.
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Fans of the video app Vine may have spotted Ross Smith goofing around, often being upstaged by his 90-year-old grandmother. A Columbus native, Smith…
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The company says the intruders accessed names, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth and even security questions. This is the second major hack announced by Yahoo in less than three months.