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From Texas Standard: Thanks to computers and cameras in things we use and wear, there’s more data available about us than ever before. Whatever you’re...
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UPDATE:Residents in the Kerrville area tell TPR Internet and phone service have been restored. ORIGINAL STORY: Residents in the Kerrville and parts of…
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In the 1980s, scientists in Switzerland were asking how they could share and collaborate on massive, complex projects. Sir Tim Berners-Lee answered by inventing the World Wide Web.
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San Antonio is getting ultra-high speed internet access sooner than expected. AT&T will launch gigabit internet in the Alamo City next Monday. Customers…
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The City of San Antonio is making strides to address high-speed internet and the big gap in who has internet access and who doesn't, commonly called the…
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A program announced Wednesday by President Obama and HUD Secretary Julian Castro aims to expand broadband Internet in San Antonio and low-income residents…
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About one-third of black and Hispanic teens say they're online just about all the time, compared with about 1 in 5 whites, a new study says. Experts say smartphones are defining teens' social habits.
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Profiteering tech giants are mining your information and using it to sell you more stuff.The government is watching your online activity and storing it…
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Last week, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler announced his support for regulating broadband access like a utility, some of the…
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FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler outlined his proposal in an op-ed in Wired. The plan is backed by President Obama but strongly opposed by some cable companies and their lobbying firms.