Cable lobby vows “years of litigation” to avoid bans on blocking and throttling

FCC sets April 25 vote to restore net neutrality rules repealed under Ajit Pai.

FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel smiling.

Enlarge / FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel at a spectrum policy event at the National Press Club on Monday, September 19, 2022. (credit: Getty Images | CQ Roll Call/Tom Williams)

The Federal Communications Commission has scheduled an April 25 vote to restore net neutrality rules similar to the ones introduced during the Obama era and repealed under former President Trump.

"After the prior administration abdicated authority over broadband services, the FCC has been handcuffed from acting to fully secure broadband networks, protect consumer data, and ensure the Internet remains fast, open, and fair," FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said today. "A return to the FCC's overwhelmingly popular and court-approved standard of net neutrality will allow the agency to serve once again as a strong consumer advocate of an open Internet."

The text of the pending net neutrality order wasn't released today. The FCC press release said it will prohibit broadband providers "from blocking, slowing down, or creating pay-to-play Internet fast lanes" and "bring back a national standard for broadband reliability, security, and consumer protection."

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Netzausbau: Vodafone will viele Funklöcher geschlossen haben

Vodafone Deutschland war in den vergangenen drei Monaten beim Mobilfunkausbau aktiv. Der Leidensdruck der Kunden in Gebieten mit Funklöchern bleibt aber weiter hoch. (Vodafone, Long Term Evolution)

Vodafone Deutschland war in den vergangenen drei Monaten beim Mobilfunkausbau aktiv. Der Leidensdruck der Kunden in Gebieten mit Funklöchern bleibt aber weiter hoch. (Vodafone, Long Term Evolution)

Amazon kills “Just Walk Out” shopping tech—it never really worked

“AI” checkout was actually powered by 1,000 human video reviewers in India.

Amazon Go Grocery's first location in the Seattle neighborhood of Capitol Hill.

Enlarge / Amazon Go Grocery's first location in the Seattle neighborhood of Capitol Hill. (credit: Sam Machkovech)

Amazon is giving up on the cashier-less "Just Walk Out" technology at its "Amazon Go" convenience stores. The Information reports that new stores will be built without computer-vision-powered surveillance technology, and "the majority" of existing stores will have the tech removed. In the early days, Amazon's ambitions included selling Just Walk Out to other brick-and-mortar stores. The problem was that the technology never really worked.

As it says on the tin, Just Walk Out was supposed to let customers grab what they wanted from a store and just leave, skipping any kind of checkout process. Amazon wanted to track what customers took with them purely via AI-powered video surveillance; the system just took a phone scan at the door, and shoppers would be billed later via their Amazon accounts.

When the technology was announced in 2016, Amazon's sales pitch asked, "What if we could weave the most advanced machine learning, computer vision, and AI into the very fabric of a store so you never had to wait in line?" The store was filled with 100-plus cameras and rigid item locations, all designed to try to make AI-powered computer vision checkout possible.

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Lastenrad-Skandal: Strafrechtliche Ermittlungen bei Babboe eingeleitet

Dem Lastenradhersteller Babboe werden schwere Täuschungsvorwürfe über Sicherheitsrisiken bei defekten Rahmen gemacht. Das führt nun zu strafrechtlichen Ermittlungen. (E-Bike, Whistleblower)

Dem Lastenradhersteller Babboe werden schwere Täuschungsvorwürfe über Sicherheitsrisiken bei defekten Rahmen gemacht. Das führt nun zu strafrechtlichen Ermittlungen. (E-Bike, Whistleblower)

GPD Win Max 2 (2024) handheld gaming PC with Ryzen 7 8840U coming soon (crowdfunding in late April)

Amongst a sea of handheld gaming PCs with similar designs, the GPD Win Max 2 stands out. Instead of a screen squeezed between a set of game controllers, this little computer is more of a mini-laptop has a 10.1 inch display and a QWERTY keyboard that&#…

Amongst a sea of handheld gaming PCs with similar designs, the GPD Win Max 2 stands out. Instead of a screen squeezed between a set of game controllers, this little computer is more of a mini-laptop has a 10.1 inch display and a QWERTY keyboard that’s just big enough for touch-typing. But it’s also clearly […]

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Far North Fiber: Seekabel unter der Arktis durch globale Erwärmung möglich

Das neue Seekabel soll Skandinavien und Irland über die Arktis mit Anlandungen in Grönland, Kanada und Alaska mit Japan verbinden. Das Rote Meer als Seekabelschwerpunkt gilt als unsicher. (Seekabel, Netzwerk)

Das neue Seekabel soll Skandinavien und Irland über die Arktis mit Anlandungen in Grönland, Kanada und Alaska mit Japan verbinden. Das Rote Meer als Seekabelschwerpunkt gilt als unsicher. (Seekabel, Netzwerk)

TSMC “still assessing” chipmaking facilities after 7.4-magnitude quake hits Taiwan

TSMC makes most high-end chips for Apple, Nvidia, AMD, and others.

TSMC's headquarters, seen here, are in Hsinchu, Taiwan.

Enlarge / TSMC's headquarters, seen here, are in Hsinchu, Taiwan. (credit: Sam Yeh via Getty Images)

Chipmaking operations at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) were briefly paused today following a 7.4-magnitude earthquake hit Taiwan, according to a company statement provided to Bloomberg and others.

TSMC says that workers were evacuated as part of its earthquake safety protocols and that they have already returned to work. Bloomberg reports that the company is still "examining impact" to its operations, but it "expects to resume production overnight."

The quake's epicenter was on Taiwain's east coast and has prompted tsunami warnings in Japan, China, and the Philippines, according to The New York Times. The quake was followed by a long series of over 200 aftershocks, including one 6.5-magnitude aftershock. It's the strongest earthquake to affect Taiwan since the 7.7-magnitude Jiji earthquake in 1999. As of this writing, the NYT reports that at least nine people have died and 1,011 have reported injuries.

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