October 30, 2020 Ron Wyden's Big Idea: Defend Section 230 and prevent a 'government speech police' Sen. Ron Wyden is one of the original authors of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a law that has come under intense fire in recent years, and he thinks it's getting a bad rap.
October 27, 2020 Social media CEOs ‘liability shield’ under attack from Democrats and Republicans: Sen. Roger Wicker Sen. Roger Wicker on social media censorship hearings
October 5, 2020 Ohio distillery owner pivots to save jobs ahead of its 10-year anniversary amid the coronavirus pandemic Greg Lehman, co-founder and owner of Ohio’s Watershed Distillery, was able to quickly pivot his business amid the coronavirus pandemic, saving his decade-old distillery.
September 28, 2020 Mayor Bill de Blasio side-swiped by e-scooter in Manhattan Mayor Bill de Blasio was side-swiped by an electric scooter in Lower Manhattan on Monday — but escaped the debacle without injury, The Post has learned. The mayor was walking along the crosswalk at Pearl Street and Water Street around 10:15 a.m. when a man on an e-scooter ran into his arm, sources said.
September 16, 2020 Trump: Coronavirus vaccine will be available immediately after it’s announced Trump on coronavirus vaccine timeline
September 15, 2020 Apple unveils Fitness+ app Apple on Tuesday unveiled its Fitness+ app, which will be available to users before the end of 2020.
September 13, 2020 How could Mueller team phones be ‘accidentally’ wiped clean? The Cyber Guy Kurt Knutsson discusses the likeliness of the Mueller team's phone being wiped clean of data on accident.
September 9, 2020 College campuses working to keep coronavirus at bay turn to tech Many colleges and universities nationwide are working around the clock to keep their campuses open during the coronavirus pandemic, as some rely on developments in technology to help keep students and staff COVID-free.
September 8, 2020 Guardian publishes op-ed written entirely by artificial intelligence: ‘I have no desire to wipe out humans’ The Guardian published an opinion piece written entirely by artificial intelligence on Tuesday to convince readers that the advanced technology has “no desire to wipe out humans.”
September 8, 2020 Hartford delays first day of school due to ransomware virus Hartford, Conn., public schools postponed the first day of classes Tuesday after a citywide ransomware attack "caused an outage of critical systems."