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Publishers Are Taking the Internet to Court…
In a lawsuit against the Internet Archive, the largest corporations in publishing want to change what it means to own a book…
Greenwald: MSM Journalists Hate Assange Because He’s Broken More Blockbuster Stories Than All Combined…
Julian Assange and the group he founded, @WikiLeaks, have broken most stories of historic importance than most of the US & UK journalists who hate him *combined.*…
Company in ‘Tens of Millions’ of American Homes Shares Data with Chinese State-Owned Tech Firm…
A software company identified by the New York Times as “gathering troves of data” on Americans is partnered with Chinese government-owned technology firm Hisense and retains directors formerly employed by companies such as Huawei that have collaborated with the Chinese military, the National Pulse can reveal…
Amazon Wants Alexa to Move Into Your Apartment Before You Do…
Alexa for Residential will let your landlord make yet another change without asking…
National Security Surveillance Court Finds FBI Regularly Does Not Follow Rules…
The highly secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court identified ‘widespread violations’ concerning improper searches for information on American citizens…
Your Man in the Public Gallery: the Assange Hearing Day 6…
I went to the Old Bailey today expecting to be awed by the majesty of the law, and left revolted by the sordid administration of injustice…
Facebook Declares Kyle Rittenhouse’s Actions ‘Mass Murder,’ Won’t Allow Posts in Support…
Like this one we recently posted here at The T-Room – UPDATE – KYLE RITTENHOUSE: KEY DETAILS SUBSTANTIATING SELF DEFENSE…
Court Rules NSA Phone Snooping Illegal–After 7-Year Delay…
But the controversial phone metadata program played little role in the terror-fundraising case at issue, the long-awaited ruling says…
Investigative Issues: The Troubling Fact Is That the Media’s Fact-Checkers Tend to Lean ← Left by Sharyl Attkisson…
A growing response to today’s chaotic information landscape sounds inviting and elegantly simple: appoint experts to “fact-check” news stories, blogs, speeches, studies, opinions, and political ads…
Amazon’s Drone Delivery Fleet Hits Milestone with FAA Clearance…
Retail behemoth Amazon.com Inc. took a big leap toward delivering goods from the sky by becoming one of only a handful of companies certified by the U.S. government to operate as a drone airline…
Airline Pilots Landing at LAX Report “A Guy In Jetpack” Flying Alongside Them…
As if 2020 couldn’t get any weirder, airline pilots landing at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on Sunday, August 30th, reported seeing “a guy in a jetpack” flying about 300 yards off their wing while on final approach to the bustling airport…
Google Refuses to Show Negative Search Suggestions About Marxist Black Lives Matter…
Google’s search autocomplete feature fails to generate negative suggestions for the term “BLM,” in stark contrast to other search engines…
Ben Swann: Facebook FactCheckers Bought and Paid for by Gates Foundation? (VIDEO)…
Fact checkers use a number of tactics to “clarify” content, and in this video I will go into detail about how they do this and why they are the ones actually misleading the public…
Microsoft Collaborated with Sanctioned Chinese Military Proxy to Build Operating System for Chinese Communist Party…..
…Microsoft, which has been floated as a potential purchaser of TikTok to ameliorate concerns over the app’s links to the Chinese Communist Party, created an operating system explicitly for the Chinese government in collaboration with a Chinese military proxy.
U.S. Antitrust Case Against Google Zeroes in on ‘Tying’ Products…
Investigators ask rivals about Google bundling adtech tools…
China Creates, Recruits Social Media Accounts to Sway Public Opinion, Documents Show…
A series of Chinese government documents reveal local authorities’ methods for monitoring and controlling public opinion on the internet…
It’s Finally Happening: Japan May Have Flying Cars in Three Years…
A Japanese tech startup, the Tokyo-based company SkyDrive, now says it plans to launch the first commercial flying car taxi service by 2023…
This Smartphone Has Physical Kill Switches for Its Cameras, Microphone, Data, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi…
A common complaint with modern smartphones is that they are black boxes. Android and iOS are complicated pieces of software, each with hundreds (if not thousands) of independent functions running in the background…
An Oracle-TikTok Deal Would Likely End Badly for Everyone…
Oracle has no history of running a major consumer-focused business, and a tie-up would also present major cultural challenges…
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