The Federal Communications Commission voted along party lines to reverse Obama-era internet regulations, potentially changing the way Americans use the internet. Sarah Morris is the Director of Open Internet Policy at New America's Open Technology Institute, a group fighting the FCC ruling.
The Open Technology Institute (OTI) has started the process of challenging the FCC in court. Morris says she was surprised to see the regulations come tumbling down, but is confident the FCC decision will not stand.
Additionally, Morris says she is worried about the implications of the ruling, particularly about internet service providers blocking content in a politically charged environment. She adds that OTI is 'in it to win it,' and the group will continue to fight for consumers. Morris is confident she has the backing of lawmakers on Capitol Hill, as well as people across the country.
In an effort to get "tax policy parity" with other renewable resources, the American Wind Energy Association says it will seek the same tax credit pursued by the solar energy sector.
Girls Who Code founder and CEO Reshma Saujani discussed the first all-digital "march" to spread awareness of gender inequality in the tech space.
Wisecrack has over 2.7 million subscribers on YouTube and seven podcasts. Jacob Salamon, co-founder and CEO of Wisecrack, breaks down the importance of community and shares tips to help creators improve their craft.
Apple this week removed a smartphone app called HKmap.live that was used by pro-democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong to track police movements, and Google dropped a smartphone game that lets users role-play as protesters in the city.
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for October 10, 2019.
Mike Whitlatch, vice president of global energy and procurement at UPS, discusses the parcel service's investment in the new trucks burning cleaner fuel.
Fact or Fiction: Business owners and entrepreneurs need to scale their businesses to accommodate their where customers are now. Brian Fanzo, founder of iSocialFanz, breaks down this myth and explains why and how entrepreneurs can prepare for rapid expansion.
Lumos Helmet CEO Eu-wen Ding discusses the new high-tech helmet that offers front and rear lights, turn signals, and even technology that responds to your basic hand gestures.
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Tuesday, October 8th, 2019.
Leo Simonovich, global head of industrial cyber and digital security for Siemens Gas and Power, spoke with Cheddar about the evolving threat to utilities and other industrial sites.
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