By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, May 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Tuesday it will allow Chinese drones and consumer routers sold in the United States to get ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has extended a major waiver allowing certain foreign-made routers, drones, and drone components to continue receiving software and firmware updates in the ...
Foreign-made Wi-Fi routers will continue receiving security patches until at least Jan. 1, 2029, but this doesn't eliminate ...
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The FBI used court-authorization to remotely reset thousands of compromised home and small office routers, kicking the GRU ...
Alex Bores, a New York Democratic candidate for Congress, has put forward a platform to regulate A.I. In recent months, his ...
The Federal Communications Commission is relenting a bit on its restrictive router rules, saying it will allow foreign-made ...
The change leaves the FCC's broader policy intact. Rules adopted in March block approval of new consumer routers manufactured ...
The FCC has extended waivers allowing certain covered foreign-produced drones, drone components, and routers to continue ...
FCC has extended update support for already approved foreign-made routers and drones to 2029, giving operators more time to patch deployed equipment safely.