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Sanders cheers strikers as 39K Verizon workers walk out

NEW YORK (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders cheered on striking Verizon workers Wednesday after 39,000 landline and cable employees walked off the...

AT&T, as new owner of DirecTV, offers TV-wireless discount

NEW YORK (AP) _ AT&T customers will save $10 a month and get a single bill for their TV and wireless services under a...

Comcast founder Ralph Roberts dies at 95

  By NEW YORK (AP) _ Ralph Roberts, a cable pioneer who built Comcast from a small cable TV system in Mississippi into an entertainment and...

Regulators approve tougher rules for Internet providers

WASHINGTON (AP) — Internet activists declared victory over the nation's big cable companies Thursday, after the Federal Communications Commission voted to impose the toughest...

Internet neutrality or equality?

Here’s a summary of the issues surrounding the future of the Internet and how that impacts Black Americans WASHINGTON – The future of the Internet...

Blacks urged to ramp up involvement in Internet issues

NASSAU, Bahamas (NNPA) – Blacks need to become more involved in what might appear to be arcane debates over “net neutrality – having an...

FBI: BlackShades infected half-million computers

NEW YORK (AP) — More than a half-million computers in over 100 countries were infected by sophisticated malware that lets cybercriminals remotely hijack a...

‘Scandal’ star enjoys giving good tweet

This May 16, 2011 file photo shows actor Joshua Malina at the Academy of Television Art and Sciences' event with the cast and producers of "Scandal". (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File) by Alicia RancilioAssociated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) — It's not coincidental that the stars of "Scandal" live tweet during episodes. They're encouraged to do so. When several of the show's actors recently visited New York to promote the premiere of season three, ABC made sure to book Kerry Washington on a return flight to Los Angeles that offered Wi-Fi. Other cast members had their trips extended so they could be available on the social networking site. Joshua Malina, who plays U.S. attorney David Rosen, relishes having a presence on Twitter. He describes his tweets as "self-promotion and dumb jokes."

Google boss: Entire world will be online by 2020

ERIC SCHMIDT (CNN Photo/Paul Courson) by Doug Gross (CNN) -- Everybody in the world will be on the Internet within seven years. That's what Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt said this weekend in public comments that inspired everything from excitement to incredulity.

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