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EXPLAINER: Will burglar alarms still work after 3G shutdown?
NEW YORK -- As telecom companies rev up the newest generation of mobile service, called 5G, they’re shutting down old networks -- a costly, years-in-the-works process thatap now prompting calls...

EXPLAINER: Microsoftap Activision buy could shake up gaming
Microsoft stunned the gaming industry when it announced this week it would buy game publisher Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion, a deal that would immediately make it a larger video-game...

New York Times buys sports site The Athletic for $550M
The New York Times Co. is buying sports news site The Athletic for $550 million, the latest move in its strategy to expand its audience of paying subscribers as the...

Omicron, storms disrupt air travel for 4th consecutive day
NEW YORK (AP) — Flight cancellations that disrupted holiday travel, stretched into Monday as airlines called off more than 1,000 U.S. flights because crews were sick with COVID-19 during one...

Flight cancellations snarl holiday plans for thousands
Airlines continued to cancel hundreds of flights Saturday because of staffing issues tied to COVID-19, disrupting holiday celebrations during one of the busiest travel times of the year.

Airlines cancel flights due to COVID staffing shortages
Airlines canceled hundreds of flights as the omicron variant jumbled schedules and drew down staffing levels at some carriers during the busy holiday travel season.

How U.S. rules on international travel are changing
Beginning Monday, bans on travel from specific countries are over. The U.S. will allow in international travelers, but they must be vaccinated -- with a few exceptions.

OnlyFans planned porn ban suspended after user outcry
OnlyFans says it has suspended a plan to ban sexually explicit content following an outcry from its creators and advocates for sex workers.

ISPs behind millions of fake net neutrality comments, NY AG says
The Office of the New York Attorney General said in a new report that a campaign funded by the broadband industry submitted millions of fake comments supporting the 2017 repeal...

“Big burden” put on schools trying to give kids internet access
When the coronavirus pandemic shut down schools, educators had to figure out how to get kids online. Fast.