FCC estimates it’ll cost carriers $1.8 billion to replace Huawei, ZTE hardware

Removing and replacing ZTE and Huawei equipment in US networks could cost carriers over $1.8 billion, according to estimates they gave to the Federal Communications Commission. Most of that (over… Continued here: FCC estimates it’ll cost carriers $1.8 billion to replace Huawei, ZTE hardware

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Microsoft details how it will phase out Flash support in Edge after 2020

Microsoft is providing more detail (via Bleeping Computer) about how it will drop support for Flash in Edge to dovetail with Adobe’s plans, including some notable exceptions. As expected, Flash… See the original post: Microsoft details how it will phase out Flash support in Edge after 2020

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Apple pushes iOS 14’s updated ad anti-tracking feature to 2021

Apple’s iOS 14 promises to be one of the company’s most significant software updates in years. Between additions like widgets and the App Library, there’s a lot coming with iOS 14 that will likely… Read the original: Apple pushes iOS 14’s updated ad anti-tracking feature to 2021

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Facebook didn’t actually take down the event page for Wisconsin militia

When Facebook said that it had removed a Wisconsin militia group and an event page associated with the organization following a deadly shooting, the company’s explanation wasn’t entirely… Continue reading here: Facebook didn’t actually take down the event page for Wisconsin militia

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Pinterest users won’t see ads when they search for election-related content

Ahead of November 3rd, Pinterest is implementing new policies to limit the amount and spread of misleading information related to the upcoming US presidential election. To start, when you search… Original post: Pinterest users won’t see ads when they search for election-related content

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