It's Saturday, January 06, 2018. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Welcome to the weekend. The next time you hear from us CES 2018 will be underway, so check out our preview one more time and check out some of the early pre-show announcements below. The internet is suing the FCC. A lobbying group representing Amazon, Facebook, Google, Netflix, Twitter and other heavy hitters will join a lawsuit arguing against the FCC’s move to undo Title II net neutrality protections. In a statement, its CEO said: “IA intends to act as an intervenor in judicial action against this order and, along with our member companies, will continue our push to restore strong, enforceable net neutrality protections through a legislative solution.” | | An interesting hybrid. The original 13.3-inch Spin debuted in 2016 as a relatively inexpensive laptop that turned into a slightly unwieldy tablet, and this refreshed version doesn't stray far from Samsung's original formula. | | Some are more equal. In a blog post on Friday night, Twitter didn’t mention Donald Trump by name, but it responded to people calling for the suspension of his account. The company has decided that “we review Tweets by leaders within the political context that defines them, and enforce our rules accordingly.” | | If anyone is listening. Instead of rushing to deliver the fastest chips possible, the next race for Intel, AMD and ARM is to come up with new architecture that will bust Spectre for good. | | But wait, there's more... | |
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