Senator Wicker is asking for a review of how funds set aside for broadband during the pandemic are being used.
A resurgent pandemic is giving a company that remotely connects entrepreneurs with each other increasing popularity.
Organizations applaud infrastructure bill, Airbnb gives renters view into internet speeds, op-ed to support education during Delta wave.
As most of the business world scrambled to be productive in a remote existence, established work-from-home companies were left unscathed.
March 23, 2021 — A federal judge ruled Friday that the San Francisco city leader unlawfully denied T-Mobile permits to […]
February 7, 2021 – Artificial Intelligence is the most important technological change in health care since the introduction of the […]
January 29, 2021—The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many companies to completely reimagine day-to-day processes and employee management. The shift to […]
January 27, 2021—In the midst of a global pandemic, misinformation has spread across social media like a contagious virus transmitted […]
January 27, 2021—Senator Edward Markey, D-Massachusetts, a member of the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, sent a letter Tuesday to […]
January 20, 2021—“We must look forward to the future in our uniquely American, bold and optimistic way,” said President Joe […]
January 19, 2021—The COVID-19 pandemic continues to pressure digital health companies to adapt and scale with remarkable agility to meet […]
July 23, 2020 — Tech policy experts gathered virtually Wednesday and Thursday for IGF-USA 2020, a digital event held by […]
July 17, 2020 — Adoption of cloud computing services by public entities impacts many civic sectors, said local officials on […]
July 16, 2020 — Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has signaled that if he becomes President, his administration’s Federal Communications […]
July 13, 2020 — Recent data from a survey launched by the federal government, originally intended to trace the effects […]
This week, social media platforms started to make long called-for changes to their content policies, reported The New York Times. […]