High Tech Forum

You can't regulate what you don't understand

Explaining the technology behind modern communications | iTunes Podcast  
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Podcasts
  • About
  • Contact
High Tech Forum
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Podcasts
  • About
  • Contact

High Tech Forum

  • Home
  • Article
  • What we’re reading: 1/19/11

What we’re reading: 1/19/11

What we’re reading: 1/19/11
Virginia Like  January 19, 2011 0
  1. Netflix spends 20 times more on postage than bandwidth (Digital Society)

  2. Wall Street ponders Apple without Steve Jobs (Reuter’s)

  3. Exclusive: Ad Tech Startups Banding Together To Take On Google And Microsoft (TechCrunch)

  4. OVERNIGHT TECH: FCC unveils February open meeting agenda (Hillicon Valley)

  5. GoGrid Offers New Service for “Cloud” Skeptics (Wall Street Journal)

  6. FCC February Agenda Includes A USF Reform Proposal

  7. Now at Starbucks: Buy a Latte by Waving Your Phone (New York Times)

  8. Stuxnet Authors Made Several Basic Errors (ThreatPost)

  9. Comcast: $10/month Internet—and cheap netbooks—for the poor (Ars Technica)

  10. Biggest Deal in Telecom Policy Since the AT&T Divestiture (CircleID)

Related Posts From High Tech Forum

  • Is Net Neutrality Back on the Table?Is Net Neutrality Back on the Table?
  • The Cyberwar in UkraineThe Cyberwar in Ukraine
  • Judge Declares Law Governing Warrantless Cellphone Tracking Unconstitutional – Digits – WSJJudge Declares Law Governing Warrantless Cellphone Tracking Unconstitutional – Digits – WSJ
Previous Post

State of the Net Conference Underway

Next Post

State of the Net 2011

Virginia

    Subscribe for High Tech Updates!

    Never miss a post! Enter your email address to receive a biweekly newsletter of the latest HTF updates.

    Issues

    3.5 GHz3D3G3GPP4G5G706 reportA4AadvertisingAIAkamaiAlex JonesAmazonanti-vaxantitrustAppsarchitectureAR dramaartificial intelligenceartistsAT&Tattacksaugmented realityBerkmanBlack FridaybooksbrandbroadbandBroadband MeasurementsBroadband Speedbusiness data servicesC-BandCablecable TVCaliforniaCambridge AnalyticaCDNChairman PaiChinaclickbaitComm Act UpdateCommunications Actcommunications infrastructurecompetitionCongressconspiracycopyrightCOVID-19crimeCyber MondayCybersecuritycyberwarCyber Weekdatadata collectiondata miningData ProtectionDave BelsonDavosDC CircuitDDoSdhsdigital inclusiondigital literacyDirecTV NowDNSDOCSISDoHdominant firmsDSLecho chamberEconomicsEFFEisenachemotionEngineeringethicsEuropeexpolitsFAAFacebookfact checkfake newsfake policyFast LanefbiFCCfearFiberFilteringfraudFree Pressfree speechFTCFTTHfutureFuture AppsgatekeepersGDPRgigabit networksGMOsGooglehackingHBOhologramsHome BroadbandHuaweiIETFInfluenceInformation marketsInformation ServiceInfoWarsinnovationIntellectual PropertyInterconnectionInternational ComparisonInternetInternet InfrastructureInternet of TheftInternet regulationInvestmentIoTIP RightsIP TransitionJamisonJohn OliverKavanaughKRACKlanding teamLawLicensed spectrumLiptonlobbyingLocal PoliticsLTE-Umachine learningmaking us stupidmarketingmediamobilemobile shoppingmodularityMoore's LawMotherboardmunimunicipal broadbandNational Spectrum PlanNetflixNet NeutralityNet Neutrality/Title IInetworkingnetwork managementNTIAOnline VideoOpen Internet OrderOpen Internet Order 2015Open RANopen sourcePaipaid prioritizationpandemicPhysicsPiracyPlatformspodcastpolicyPoliticsPrivacypropagandareal-time applicationsregulationRegulatoryremandRIFrisk assessmentRural BroadbandRUSRussiaSarah Jeongsecurityset-top boxshoppingSingaporeskinny bundlessnoopingsocial networksSpectrumspectrum auctionsspectrum sharingstandardsstate lawstreamingSupreme CourtSusan CrawfordTech Hesitancytech newstechnologytime-sensitive networksTitle IItracker networkstradetransparency waivertribalismtrollingTrumpTVUniversal Service Fund (USF)vaccinesvideo conferencingvirtual surgeryVirtuous CyclewebWEFwhite boxWi-FiWi-Fi 6Wilbur RossWirelessYouTubeYouTube TV
    Copyright 2022 by High Tech Forum.
    • Home
    • Contact
    • Terms and Conditions