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Daily Deal: The 2022 Complete Microsoft Excel Expert Bundle

2 years 9 months ago
The 2022 Complete Microsoft Excel Expert Bundle has 12 courses to help you learn how to get the most out of Excel. Courses cover advanced formulas, VBA, pivot tables, power queries, and more. The bundle is on sale for $25. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of all […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Yet Another Study Shows Apple’s Hyped Privacy Standards Are Often Empty Theater

2 years 9 months ago
For the last few years Apple has worked overtime trying to market itself as a more privacy-focused company. 40-foot billboards of the iPhone with the slogan “Privacy. That’s iPhone” have been a key part of company marketing for years. The only problem: researchers keep highlighting how a lot of Apple’s well-hyped privacy changes are performative […]
Karl Bode

The UK Wants A Trade Deal With India That Would Boost The Already Healthy Profits Of Big Pharma, And Cause Millions Of People To Sicken

2 years 9 months ago
Although trade deals are nominally about, well, trade, Techdirt readers know that they have become an important way to force through changes in areas like copyright and patents without any meaningful democratic scrutiny. That’s because trade deals are negotiated in secret, and then presented as done and dusted once talks have been concluded. The argument […]
Glyn Moody

As Predicted, Starlink Launches Broadband Usage Caps, Overage Fees

2 years 9 months ago
We’ve noted for a while that the laws of physics would prohibit Elon Musk’s satellite broadband service from being truly disruptive at any real scale. Analysts had been quietly noting for a while that Starlink lacked the capacity to handle its projected user load. That recently resulted in obvious slowdowns, raising the question of when […]
Karl Bode

Soft Corruption At Work: Guy Who Paid Millions To Create California’s Complex & Unworkable Privacy Regime Added To Board To Enforce It

2 years 9 months ago
We’ve talked in the past about “soft corruption,” a term I first heard from Larry Lessig. Lots of people have a general sense of what actual corruption is, but less understanding of the specifics. But, in general, people feel uncomfortable with the ways in which money can influence politics, even when it’s legal. Lessig’s concept […]
Mike Masnick

How Much Do Journalist Shield Laws Matter When A Journalist Is Murdered?

2 years 9 months ago
Jeff German, a forty-year veteran investigative reporter residing in Las Vegas, Nevada, was murdered earlier this year, allegedly by a local government official whose actions had received recent criticism in articles bylined by German. Robert Telles, a county official, has been arraigned in the murder of the journalist, something prosecutors claim was prompted by German’s […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: Speechnow True to Life AI Text to Speech

2 years 9 months ago
Text to speech enables brands to deliver an enhanced end-user experience while minimizing costs. Speechnow lets you create voice recordings and audio versions of content for YouTube videos, Facebook ads, Instagram posts, and more, in just a few steps. All you have to do is add text, choose voice and language, and wait for your […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Ad-Based Netflix Arrives, But It’s A Bit Of A Mess

2 years 9 months ago
After years of explosive growth, Netflix lost nearly a million subscribers between April and July of this year. In part due to new competition in streaming, but also because Netflix executives are stuck in this auto-cannibalism loop; sacrificing what’s popular about the service (affordability, no ads, few weird restrictions, decent content) to feed Wall Street’s insatiable […]
Karl Bode

The FCC Ponders The Creation Of A Space Division

2 years 9 months ago
For years we’ve been firing no shortage of low-Earth orbit satellites into space without the federal government showing much concern about the the impact of these new technologies at scale. Like, the navigational hazards of unchecked space junk, or the way scientists warned that Starlink causes significant light pollution that seriously harms scientific research and […]
Karl Bode

I Still Hope Twitter Succeeds

2 years 9 months ago
The last few weeks of Elon craziness regarding Twitter has been kind of shocking in all sorts of ways. We knew, going in, that he didn’t appear to understand the challenges of running a social media website. His statements regarding free speech suggested that he really didn’t understand that concept either. But, every time I […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: Mini 3.5mm AUX Wireless Bluetooth 5.0 Adapter

2 years 9 months ago
The Mini Wireless Bluetooth adapter is an ideal solution for many situations and uses. This dual-purpose device comes with a transmission mode which wirelessly transmits audio from non-Bluetooth TV, home stereo system, or CD player to a Bluetooth headset or speakers, and a receiver mode that wirelessly transmits audio from a Bluetooth-enabled phone, tablet, or […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Appeals Court Says St. Louis County’s Warrantless Arrests Are Likely Unconstitutional… But Somehow Still Pretty Much OK

2 years 9 months ago
Law enforcement needs probable cause to effect arrests and engage in searches. In most cases, a warrant is also required. It’s a bit of paperwork that allows the government to bypass Fourth Amendment protections to serve the greater good, i.e., the invasion of privacy (a search) or the removal of personal freedom (an arrest). For […]
Tim Cushing

Attorney General Formally Bans The Collection Of Journalists’ Records During Leak Investigations

2 years 9 months ago
The early months of 2021, following Trump’s loss at the polls and the subsequent raid of the Capitol building by his supporters, were periodically punctuated by disturbing revelations about the DOJ under the former reality show star. Seeking to plug multiple leaks originating in his administration, the Trump DOJ began targeting journalists, hoping to use […]
Tim Cushing