The suit adds to allegations against the video streaming site that it enforces its policies unevenly.
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Portland-based IT firm makes acquisition, unveils aggressive growth plan
Logically, formerly Winxnet, says it plans to pursue 3-4 acquisitions a year to keep pace with the growth of major competitors.
Maine still waiting for internet health care revolution
Poor broadband and out-of-step Medicare policies relegate the state’s use of telehealth to small niches when it should be in the mainstream.
Our View: Searches show how privacy laws have fallen behind
Federal investigators accessed hundreds of millions of photos from databases, just the latest example of how privacy rights are eroding.
Trump v. Big Tech: Social media summit will snub tech titans
The president has invited conservative organizations Turning Point USA and PragerU, but left out Facebook, Twitter and Google.
Facebook launches Calibra, its own cryptocurrency network
If it’s successful, transferring money would be as easy as sending a message on Facebook, with plans to have the currency available in a digital wallet through Messenger and WhatsApp.
Three Maine students dazzle judges with mobile apps
The winners of the 2019 Tyler Technologies Maine App Challenge receive scholarships totaling $10,000.
States sue to stop $26.5 billion T-Mobile, Sprint deal
New York Attorney General Letitia James says combining the companies would reduce access to affordable wireless services and would affect lower-income communities.
‘Accidental technologist’ leads Portland-based Tilson to greater heights
Tilson Technology Management CEO Joshua Broder set out to become a military intelligence agent and ended up running Maine’s fastest-growing technology company.
Our View: Time is now for expanding high-speed internet in Maine
More groundwork is being done to bring fast service to underserved or unserved parts of the state.