Mobile Minutes: Social media activism; FCC vote; Microsoft pushes back on Trump; Snap taps immediacy
Mia Ives-Rublee is getting used to maneuvering her wheelchair through a sea of legs at protests.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is moving forward to advance a new broadcasting standard that would improve television picture quality, allow better access to programs via mobile phones and let broadcasters turn on a television set to send emergency alerts.
Microsoft Corp. is asking U.S. officials to grant exceptions for law-abiding, visa-holding workers and students from President Donald Trump?s immigration order, channeling the outrage expressed by many in the technology industry with a proposed solution.
LOS ANGELES ? When Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy were undergraduates at Stanford University, they made an unconventional observation about what makes a social network valuable.