FCC Grants Netgear Exemption from Foreign Router Ban

Netgear becomes the first major consumer router vendor to receive an exemption from the FCC's ban on foreign-made routers, raising questions about the approval process and market implications.

Netgear becomes the first major consumer router vendor to receive an exemption from the FCC's ban on foreign-made routers, raising questions about the approval process and market implications.

As AI reshapes network demands, many providers are unprepared, risking performance and security.

A federal jury has determined that Live Nation and its subsidiary Ticketmaster maintain an illegal monopoly, resulting in overcharges for concert tickets. This ruling marks a significant legal victory for several U.S. states pursuing antitrust action.

Cal.com announces a significant shift from open source to closed source, prioritizing customer data security in an evolving AI landscape.

As prediction markets gain traction, tax experts face uncertainty over how to report winnings, leaving many taxpayers in a precarious position.

Amazon has announced a merger with Globalstar, positioning itself as the primary satellite service provider for Apple devices, including iPhones and Apple Watches.

Oracle has contracted Bloom Energy to supply up to 2.8 GW of fuel cell systems for its datacenter expansion, reflecting a shift toward on-site energy generation amid grid challenges.

A robotics engineer has left their position due to ethical concerns regarding weaponization in robotics, signaling a potential shift in the industry.

As NASA's Artemis II mission progresses, the agency confronts potential budget cuts proposed by the Trump administration, raising concerns about the future of its science programs.

Tech Live Connect, a tech support company, engaged in fraudulent practices to mask high chargeback rates, ultimately leading to significant legal repercussions for its owner.