Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, World's Richest, Shade Each Other Over...
World News | Todd Shields, Bloomberg | Wednesday January 27, 2021
The world's two richest men are duking it out before U.S. regulators over celestial real estate for their satellite fleets.
US Conducting 5G Risk Assessment Amid Huawei, Hacking Concerns
Alyza Sebenius, Todd Shields, Bloomberg | Thursday March 7, 2019
The study -- a wide-ranging assessment of risks -- should be completed within "a couple months.”
5G's Potential Is the Problem With Huawei in Eyes of Critics
Todd Shields, Bloomberg | Saturday January 19, 2019
5G technology holds great promise. Forests of gadgets will communicate instantly via millions of antennas.
US FCC Chair Defends Weakening Net Neutrality Despite Senate Vote
Todd Shields, Bloomberg | Friday May 18, 2018
Ajit Pai on Thursday defended his decision to kill Obama-era net neutrality rules a day after the Senate voted to nullify the rules change.
US FCC Boosts Emergency Alert System After New York Bombing
Todd Shields, Bloomberg | Friday September 30, 2016
The Federal Communications Commission in a 5-0 vote stopped short of saying emergency officials can send photos with the alerts.
US FCC Takes Step Towards Rollout of Next-Generation 5G Networks
Written by shubhamv | Friday July 15, 2016
The FCC voted unanimously on Thursday to open little-used airwaves to purposes as varied as remote surgery, lightning-fast video downloads and factory robotics.
iPhone That Could Solve Louisiana Mom's Murder Languishes Unused
Written by Vidhyanshu | Friday March 11, 2016
Police think the pregnant mother's smartphone could hold texts or diary entries revealing who killed her.
Apple Digs in for Long Fight, Lawyer Says 'There Is No Middle Ground'
Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday March 3, 2016
"There isn't a middle ground that I know of" to force Apple to "redesign its iPhone," Olson, a lawyer for the company, told Bloomberg Television
Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, World's Richest, Shade Each Other Over...
World News | Todd Shields, Bloomberg | Wednesday January 27, 2021
The world's two richest men are duking it out before U.S. regulators over celestial real estate for their satellite fleets.
US Conducting 5G Risk Assessment Amid Huawei, Hacking Concerns
Alyza Sebenius, Todd Shields, Bloomberg | Thursday March 7, 2019
The study -- a wide-ranging assessment of risks -- should be completed within "a couple months.”
5G's Potential Is the Problem With Huawei in Eyes of Critics
Todd Shields, Bloomberg | Saturday January 19, 2019
5G technology holds great promise. Forests of gadgets will communicate instantly via millions of antennas.
US FCC Chair Defends Weakening Net Neutrality Despite Senate Vote
Todd Shields, Bloomberg | Friday May 18, 2018
Ajit Pai on Thursday defended his decision to kill Obama-era net neutrality rules a day after the Senate voted to nullify the rules change.
US FCC Boosts Emergency Alert System After New York Bombing
Todd Shields, Bloomberg | Friday September 30, 2016
The Federal Communications Commission in a 5-0 vote stopped short of saying emergency officials can send photos with the alerts.
US FCC Takes Step Towards Rollout of Next-Generation 5G Networks
Written by shubhamv | Friday July 15, 2016
The FCC voted unanimously on Thursday to open little-used airwaves to purposes as varied as remote surgery, lightning-fast video downloads and factory robotics.
iPhone That Could Solve Louisiana Mom's Murder Languishes Unused
Written by Vidhyanshu | Friday March 11, 2016
Police think the pregnant mother's smartphone could hold texts or diary entries revealing who killed her.
Apple Digs in for Long Fight, Lawyer Says 'There Is No Middle Ground'
Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday March 3, 2016
"There isn't a middle ground that I know of" to force Apple to "redesign its iPhone," Olson, a lawyer for the company, told Bloomberg Television
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