Ted Cruz’s anti-hotspot bill stalled, but FCC is ending Wi-Fi program on its own.| Ars Technica
Cruz: Hotspot lending could “censor kids’ exposure to conservative viewpoints.”…| Ars Technica
GM-owned Cruise “failed to disclose” full video and key crash details, DMV said.| Ars Technica
“The FCC is a prime candidate for DOGE-style reform,” Nathan Simington writes.| Ars Technica
FCC’s “Delete, Delete, Delete” docket is filled with requests to eliminate rules.| Ars Technica
Geoffrey Starks to leave FCC as new chair pushes “Delete, Delete, Delete” plan.| Ars Technica
T-Mobile raised lock period for prepaid Metro brand from 180 to 365 days.| Ars Technica
SpaceX wants more money, asks Trump admin to reject state’s broadband grant plan.| Ars Technica
US restores deleted portions after people noticed the Constitution had shrunk.| Ars Technica
ISPs getting grants must offer “low-cost” plan, but they get to pick the price.| Ars Technica
Three Tesla drivers launch class action, alleging fraud and false advertising.| Ars Technica
Inundated with complaints, Tesla created “Diversion Team” to cancel appointments.| Ars Technica
Brothers-in-law use construction knowledge to compete against Comcast in Michigan.| Ars Technica
But pro-net neutrality groups will sue FCC to reinstate consumer protections.| Ars Technica
NY: Charter lied about failure to meet merger commitment, faces loss of license.| Ars Technica
Report: Proposed condition on ad merger would ban boycotts based on politics.| Ars Technica
Warning added to Chrome Canary as Google settles Incognito class-action suit.| Ars Technica
Verizon wants to escape promises it made in exchange for merger and spectrum.| Ars Technica
Disclosure of personal information to DOGE “is irreparable harm,” judge rules.| Ars Technica
DOGE and Musk face three more lawsuits over “brazen ransacking” of private data.| Ars Technica
Apple last year opposed UK’s secret notices demanding encryption backdoors.| Ars Technica
Hard drive that could provide access to 8,000 bitcoins is buried at the dump.| Ars Technica
It’s not over, but three judges said ISPs “are likely to succeed on the merits.”…| Ars Technica
Student “indiscriminately copied and pasted text,” including AI hallucinations.| Ars Technica
$15 requirement is rate regulation and preempted by federal law, ruling says.| Ars Technica
Google says Lemoine violated security rules, slams “wholly unfounded” claims.| Ars Technica