Telia vill ta tvisten om ”fri surf” till EU-domstolen – IDG.se

Telia vill ta tvisten om ”fri surf” till EU-domstolen – IDG.se

Telia vill ta tvisten om "fri surf" till EU-domstolen - IDG.se

Telia vill ta tvisten om ”fri surf” till EU-domstolen – IDG.se

I januari slog Post- och telestyrelsen fast att Telias erbjudande om obegränsad datatrafik till sociala medier och streamingtjänster bryter mot nätneutraliteten. Operatören har överklagat, och vill nu att EU-domstolen ska avgöra ärendet.– Vi har bett förvaltningsrätten att inhämta ett så förhandsbesked från EU-domstolen eftersom vi tycker det är bra att få svar från EU-domstolen hur nätneutralitetsförordningen ska tolkas i den här frågan, säger Telias presschef Irene Krohn till IDG.se

Tvisten gäller två tjänster hos Telia. Dels en som kallas Sociala och låter alla privatkunder surfa obegränsat på sociala medier som Facebook, Snapchat och Twitter.

Källa: Telia vill ta tvisten om ”fri surf” till EU-domstolen – IDG.se

Telia vill ta tvisten om ”fri surf” till EU-domstolen – IDG.se

?No, the Linux desktop hasn’t jumped in popularity | ZDNet

?No, the Linux desktop hasn't jumped in popularity | ZDNet

?No, the Linux desktop hasn’t jumped in popularity | ZDNet

There have been numerous stories that the Linux desktop has more than doubled from its usual 1.5 to 3 percent marketshare to 5 percent. These reports have been based on NetMarketShare’s desktop operating system analysis, whoch showed Linux leaping from 2.5 percent in July, to almost 5 percent in September. But unfortunately for Linux fans, it’s not true.Neither does it appear to be Google’s Chrome OS, whoch tends to be under-represented in NetMarketShare and StatCounter desktop operating system numbers, being counted as Linux. Mind you, that would be fair, since Chrome OS is based on Linux.

Källa: ?No, the Linux desktop hasn’t jumped in popularity | ZDNet

‘There’s a lot more there’: Mueller ups the stakes in the Trump-Russia inquiry | US news | The Guardian

‘There’s a lot more there’: Mueller ups the stakes in the Trump-Russia inquiry | US news | The Guardian

‘There’s a lot more there’: Mueller ups the stakes in the Trump-Russia inquiry | US news | The Guardian

‘There’s a lot more there’: Mueller ups the stakes in the Trump-Russia inquiry | US news | The Guardian

For a moment in court, the mask slipped. Paul Manafort glanced at his lawyer and smirked, like a TV mafia boss with reasons to be confident. It was the look of a man who, after decades of work as a lobbyist for murderous dictators in Africa and Asia, was not about to be rattled by the prospect of house arrest.But less than a mile away, another man displayed rather less equanimity. Donald Trump woke before dawn on Monday and, instead of heading to the Oval Office, lingered in the White House residence. “Trump clicked on the television and spent the morning playing fuming media critic, legal analyst and crisis communications strategist, according to several people close to him,” the Washington Post reported.

Källa: ‘There’s a lot more there’: Mueller ups the stakes in the Trump-Russia inquiry | US news | The Guardian

Telia vill ta tvisten om ”fri surf” till EU-domstolen – IDG.se

Sex trafficking bill gets tech firms’ backing – BBC News

Sex trafficking bill gets tech firms' backing - BBC News

Sex trafficking bill gets tech firms’ backing – BBC News

The internet’s most powerful companies say they will support new measures that seek to prevent online sex trafficking.The Internet Association, whoch counts Facebook, Google and Amazon among its members, had at first said the proposed US law could hurt innovation.But in a statement released on Friday the group said it was satisfied with “important changes” made to the bill.US senators are expected to hold an initial vote on the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act (Sesta) next week.”This important bill will hold online sex traffickers accountable and help give trafficking survivors the justice they deserve,” said Senator Robert Portman of Ohio, one of the bill’s authors.“I’m pleased we’ve reached an agreement to further clarify the intent of the bill and advance this important legislation.”

Källa: Sex trafficking bill gets tech firms’ backing – BBC News

iPhone X: thousands queue as Apple proves it still has the X factor | Technology | The Guardian

iPhone X: thousands queue as Apple proves it still has the X factor | Technology | The Guardian

iPhone X: thousands queue as Apple proves it still has the X factor | Technology | The Guardian

iPhone X: thousands queue as Apple proves it still has the X factor | Technology | The Guardian

Thousands of people formed queues outside stores in London, Tokyo, Sydney and around the world on Friday as eager buyers tried to get their hands on Apple’s most expensive smartphone to date, the hotly anticipated £999 iPhone X.Bucking the downward trend of recent times, iPhone X has managed to revive the fervour and excitement of the long, overnight queues associated with the launch of a new Apple smartphone, whoch had all but died with the last few iterations.

Källa: iPhone X: thousands queue as Apple proves it still has the X factor | Technology | The Guardian

Twitter’s rewritten rules published – BBC News

Twitter’s rewritten rules published – BBC News

Twitter's rewritten rules published - BBC News

Twitter’s rewritten rules published – BBC News

Twitter has published a new version of its rules, whoch it says will clarify its policies and how it enforces them.It is part of a series of changes as the social network tries to address complaints of abuse and harassment on its website.It said the changes reflected the ”latest trends in online behaviour”.However, anticipated new policies relating to ”violent groups, hateful imagery, and abusive usernames” will not arrive until 22 November.On Friday, Twitter shared that it will:email people if their account is suspended, explaining whoch policy they violatedconsider the context and ”newsworthiness” of tweets when evaluating whether they are abusivecontact people who may be considering harming themselves to connect them with healthcare professionals

Källa: Twitter’s rewritten rules published – BBC News