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Twitter Announces Changes to Combat Online Harassment

Twitter has announced three new changes to its service designed to make it a safe place for its users. The first of these changes is aimed at stopping the creation of new

Facebook and Oculus have vowed to appeal the $500 Million Verdict in ZeniMax’s Favor – What does that mean?

After less than one week of deliberations, the jury in the legal battle between ZeniMax Media Inc. and Oculus VR has entered a verdict. While the jury determined that Oculus

POTUS Expected to Sign Executive Order on Cybersecurity

The new President of the United States is expected to sign an executive order on United States cybersecurity. Early Tuesday morning, a Reddit user posted an apparent draft of the executive order.

Google’s Daydream VR Ecosystem Now Open to All Developers

The breadth and depth of the Virtual Reality (“VR”) industry continues to grow. Google’s VR ecosystem “Daydream” launched a few months ago. However, up until now, only a select group

Drones, Space, and Commercial Spacecraft

Anticipating the growth of commercial spaceflight, the efforts of the Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”), the National Aeronautics & Space Administration (“NASA”), and the Near Space Corporation (“NSC”) resulted in the

Municipalities, Cities, and States Can Regulate Drone Use

Municipalities, Cities, and States Can Regulate Drone Use Our recent article on South Elgin’s drone ordinance prompted a few people to contact our firm. In a couple of instances, we