FCC votes to overturn net neutrality rules
The US Federal Communications Commission has voted to overturn rules that force ISPs to treat all data traffic as equal.
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The US Federal Communications Commission has voted to overturn rules that force ISPs to treat all data traffic as equal.
How Facebook censors what its users see has been revealed by internal documents, the Guardian newspaper says.
The future of Australia's relationship with its indigenous peoples could be significantly influenced by a meeting at Uluru this week.
Google's DeepMind AlphaGo artificial intelligence has defeated the world's number one Go player Ke Jie.
Tennis player Maxime Hamou has been banned by the organisers of the French Open after he tried to kiss a female reporter repeatedly during a live TV interview.
There has been an important development in the big crack cutting across the Larsen C Ice Shelf in Antarctica.
The Trump administration has approved plans to ask US visa applicants for details of their social media use.
The London Bridge attacks set Donald Trump off on an extended Twitter rant over the past few days, reviving his calls for sweeping immigration action and renewing old feuds with Democrats, gun-control advocates and even the mayor of London.
"Obscene" memes posted on a private Facebook page have cost 10 students their place at Harvard, reports the college's newspaper.
International funding to support education in poorer countries is "stagnating", says a Unesco report, despite campaigns calling for more investment.