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donny fl is a famous air suppressor/silencer maker brand of USA. Their suppressor or silencers are very famous all over the world which are supposed to be quiet, all the power! There’s a suppressor to compliment every size and budget. These great-looking silencers have been precision CNC’d by a professional machinist and sand-blasted and anodized […]

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DONNYFL FX WILDCAT SHROUD EXTENSION WITH 1/2X20 UNF ADAPTER A1

donny fl is a famous air suppressor/silencer maker brand of USA. Their suppressor or silencers are very famous all over the world which are supposed to be quiet, all the power! There’s a suppressor to compliment every size and budget. These great-looking silencers have been precision CNC’d by a professional machinist and sand-blasted and anodized for maximum durability.

Some of the famous Donny fl moderators  products are:-

 

DONNYFL FX IMPACT/WILDCAT 1/2X20 UNF ADAPTER MATTE FINISH WITH THREAD PROTECTOR

This adapter is for Impacts and Wildcats that have the M20x1 male threaded end. It will screw onto your factory shroud and allow you to screw on an LDC with a 1/2 x 20 UNF Female threads.

  • Made by CNC for accuracy
  • Material is 6061 T6 Aluminium
  • Matte Black anodize
  • Knurled thread protection

DONNYFL FX WILDCAT/ROYALE 400/500 ADAPTER A12

These adapters are for Wildcat shrouds that extend past the air tube and has female threads once you remove the front shroud cap. It is also compatible with FX Royale 400/500, Boss and Whisper. This adapter is Male to Male, one side is M20x1 that goes into the shroud and the other end is 1/2 x 20 UNF.

 

  • Made by CNC for accuracy
  • Material is 6061 T6 Aluminium
  • Black anodize
  • Diamond pattern knurling for easy grip

 

DONNYFL FX CROWN 1/2X20 UNF ADAPTER A22

The Donny FL Fx Crown 1/2×20 Unf Adapter A22.

  • Made by CNC for accuracy
  • Material is 6061 T6 Aluminum
  • Matte Black anodize
  • Knurled thread protector

 

DONNYFL FX BOBCAT SHROUD EXTENDER WITH 1/2X20 UNF A3PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

This adapter will extend the shroud past the air tube allowing you to screw on any suppressor with 1/2 x 20 female threads.

 

  • Matte Black anodize
  • Knurled thread protector
  • As Donny FL moderators screw onto the shroud of your FX Airgun, DonnyFL would recommend going a size up when choosing your moderator. For example, if youre looking for a .177 DonnyFL would recommend using a .22. or if youre looking .25, you should opt for a .30

 

DONNYFL EMPEROR V3 SIZE 45 SILENCER – .35 CALIBRE M18X1

The DonnyFL Emperor is for the serious high powered airgunner. This version has a mono-core design and allows you to screw on an optional 6.5 inch extender to make it even quieter.

 

  • Compatible with .22, .25, .30, .308, .457 and .50 calibre
  • Please note: does not come with adapter.
  • Endcaps for 1/2 x 20 UNF, M18x1 (big bore), M20x1 (FX Impact/Wildcat)
  • Precision CNCd
  • Comes pre-wrapped in felt and stainless steel mesh
  • Machined grooves on the outside for easy handling.
  • Made with 6061 Aluminum, will not work for firearms.
  • Airgun use only

 

As Donny FL moderators screw onto the shroud of your FX Airgun, DonnyFL would recommend going a size up when choosing your moderator. For example, if youre looking for a .177 DonnyFL would recommend using a .22. or if youre looking .25, you should opt for a .30

DONNYFL EMPEROR V3 SIZE 308 SILENCER – .308 CALIBRE M18X1

he DonnyFL Emperor is for the serious high powered airgunner. This version has a mono-core design and allows you to screw on an optional 6.5 inch extender to make it even quieter.

 

  • Compatible with .22, .25, .30, .308, .457 and .50 calibre
  • Please note: does not come with adapter.
  • Endcaps for 1/2 x 20 UNF, M18x1 (big bore), M20x1 (FX Impact/Wildcat)
  • Precision CNCd
  • Comes pre-wrapped in felt and stainless steel mesh
  • Machined grooves on the outside for easy handling.
  • Made with 6061 Aluminum, will not work for firearms.
  • *Airgun use only

 

As Donny FL moderators screw onto the shroud of your FX Airgun, DonnyFL would recommend going a size up when choosing your moderator. For example, if youre looking for a .177 DonnyFL would recommend using a .22. or if youre looking .25, you should opt for a .30

 

 

DONNYFL EMPEROR V3 .22-.30 SILENCER – .177-.25 CALIBRE 1/2X20UNF

he DonnyFL Emperor is for the serious high powered airgunner. This version has a mono-core design and allows you to screw on an optional 6.5 inch extender to make it even quieter.

 

  • Compatible with .22, .25, .30, .308, .457 and .50 calibre
  • Please note: does not come with adapter.
  • Endcaps for 1/2 x 20 UNF, M18x1 (big bore), M20x1 (FX Impact/Wildcat)
  • Precision CNCd
  • Comes pre-wrapped in felt and stainless steel mesh
  • Machined grooves on the outside for easy handling.
  • Made with 6061 Aluminum, will not work for firearms.
  • *Airgun use only

 

As Donny FL moderators screw onto the shroud of your FX Airgun, DonnyFL would recommend going a size up when choosing your moderator. For example, if youre looking for a .177 DonnyFL would recommend using a .22. or if youre looking .25, you should opt for a .30

 

DONNYFL SHOGUN SIZE 25 SILENCER – .22 CALIBRE 1/2X20UNF

If you thought Sumo was quiet wait until you hear Shogun. Shogun is just like Sumo but 1.5 inches longer. DonnyFL added an additional 1 inch chamber as well as increase the first expansion chamber by .5 inches and the chamber by the exit hole another .5 inches. This design is very effective.

 

  • Available in .25 and .30 calibres
  • 1/2 x 20 UNF threaded end cap
  • Mono-core design to increase accuracy and limit the chances of pellet clipping
  • No moving parts or epoxy that may become loose after 1000s of rounds
  • Precision CNCd by professional machinist
  • Sand blasted and anodized for maximum durability

Take apart in less than 10 seconds by unscrewing the rear end cap and pushing back the mono-core. No silly hex key or torch needed when you want to perform maintenance inside the unit.

Customizable, you can further dampen the sound by wrapping the interior tube with different sound absorbing materials.

  • Comes pre-wrapped in felt
  • Machined grooves on the outside for easy handling.
  • Weight 7.2 oz

 

DONNYFL RONIN SIZE 30 SILENCER – .25 CALIBRE 1/2X20UNF

The DonnyFL Ronin is big and bold.

 

  • Available in .25, .30 and .357 calibers
  • 1/2 x 20 UNF, Big bore (M18x1).Vulcan (M14x1.25) and FX (M20x1) rear caps available
  • Mono-core design to increase accuracy and limit the chances of pellet clipping
  • No moving parts or epoxy that may become loose after 1000s of rounds
  • Precision CNCd by professional machinist
  • Sand blasted and anodized for maximum durability

Take apart in less than 10 seconds by unscrewing the rear end cap and pushing back the mono-core. No silly hex key or torch needed when you want to perform maintenance inside the unit.

  • Customizable, you can further dampen the sound by wrapping the interior tube with different sound absorbing materials.
  • Comes pre-wrapped in felt
  • Machined grooves on the outside for easy handling.
  • Weight 10.4 oz

 

DONNYFL RONIN SIZE 25 SILENCER – .22 CALIBRE 1/2X20UNF

The DonnyFL Ronin is big and bold.

  • Available in .25, .30 and .357 calibers
  • 1/2 x 20 UNF, Big bore (M18x1).Vulcan (M14x1.25) and FX (M20x1) rear caps available
  • Mono-core design to increase accuracy and limit the chances of pellet clipping
  • No moving parts or epoxy that may become loose after 1000s of rounds
  • Precision CNCd by professional machinist
  • Sand blasted and anodized for maximum durability
  • Take apart in less than 10 seconds by unscrewing the rear end cap and pushing back the mono-core. No silly hex key or torch needed when you want to perform maintenance inside the unit.
  • Customizable, you can further dampen the sound by wrapping the interior tube with different sound absorbing materials.
  • Comes pre-wrapped in felt
  • Machined grooves on the outside for easy handling.
  • Weight 10.4 oz

 

DONNYFL KOI SIZE 22 SILENCER – .177 CALIBRE 1/2X20UNF

With a new rugged front cap design, signature DonnyFL body grooves and bolt endcap, the KOI is a great addition to any shrouded or un-shrouded air rifle. This model has the smallest outer diameter compared to the other DonnyFL models but dont let the size fool you. With the added vent holes around the front, it is as impressive as the others.

 

  • Available in .22 and .30
  • Mono-core design
  • Precision CNCed by professional machinist
  • Sand blasted and anodized for maximum durability
  • Swappable rear end caps for 1/2 x 20 Bolt, FX (M20x1) Bolt or 1/2 x 20 Cone
  • Comes pre-wrapped in felt
  • Machined grooves on the outside for easy handling
  • Weight:
  • With 1/2 x 20 Bolt rear end cap: 4.7 oz
  • With 1/2 x 20 Cone rear end cap: 5.0 oz
  • With M20x1 Bolt rear end cap: 4.6 oz
  • With M14x1.25 Bolt rear end cap: 4.6 oz
  • Airgun use only

 

As Donny FL moderators screw onto the shroud of your FX Airgun, DonnyFL would recommend going a size up when choosing your moderator. For example, if youre looking for a .177 DonnyFL would recommend using a .22. or if youre looking .25, you should opt for a .30

 

 

DONNYFL SUMO SIZE 25 SILENCER – .22 CALIBRE 1/2X20UNF

  • This will be by far your favorite LDC. Why Sumo?
  • Latest model with swappable rear endcaps.
  • Mono-core design to increase accuracy and limit the chances of pellet clipping
  • No moving parts or epoxy that may become loose after 1000s of rounds
  • Precision CNCd by professional machinist
  • Sand blasted and anodized for maximum durability
  • Take apart in less than 10 seconds by unscrewing the rear end cap and pushing back the mono-core. No silly hex key or torch needed when you want to perform maintenance inside the unit.
  • Customizable, you can further dampen the sound by wrapping the interior tube with different sound absorbing materials.
  • Comes pre-wrapped in felt
  • Machined grooves on the outside for easy handling.
  • Weight 5.6 oz

 

DONNYFL FAT BOY 2.0 .177-.30 SILENCER 1/2X20UNF

The DonnyFL Fat Boy Silencer

The long awaited Fat Boy Silencer is here! This new Airgun Moderator is compatible with .177 to .30 caliber rifles, with 3 interchangeable air strippers. The 1/2 x 20 rear cap has been redesigned with easy grip in mind. The Fat Boy can be used alongside the DonnyFL 6.25 Inch Extender for additional hush power. Measuring 4.25 inches long and 2 inches in diameter with a weight of around 190g the moderator is sure to perform well and be lightweight

 

 

DONNYFL TANTO SIZE 25 SILENCER – .22 CALIBRE 1/2X20UNF

Tanto had been the missing member of the DonnyFL collection, not anymore! This is a shorter version of the KOI. Dont let the size fool you, it does really well even on high powered guns.

 

Available in .22 .25 and .30

Mono-core design

Precision CNCed by professional machinist

Sand blasted and anodized for maximum durability

Swappable rear end caps for 1/2 x 20 Bolt, FX (M20x1) Bolt ,1/2 x 20 Cone, Vulcan M14x1.25 and Diana Skyhawk M12x1.25

Comes pre-wrapped in felt

Machined grooves on the outside for easy handling

Tanto with cone end cap is 5.37 inches long

  1. With 1/2 x 20 Bolt rear end cap: 3.9 oz
  2. With 1/2 x 20 Cone rear end cap: 4.1 oz
  3. With M20x1 Bolt rear end cap: 3.5 oz
  4. Airgun use only

 

More Products

DONNYFL FX AIRGUN PRO SIZE 22-25 SILENCER – .177 – .22 CALIBRE 1/2X20UNF

DONNYFL FX WILDCAT SHROUD EXTENSION WITH 1/2X20 UNF ADAPTER A1

DONNYFL EMPEROR V3 SIZE 357 SILENCER – .30 CALIBRE M18X1

DONNYFL SHOGUN SIZE 30 SILENCER – .25 CALIBRE 1/2X20UNF

DONNYFL SUMO SIZE 22 SILENCER – .177 CALIBRE 1/2X20UNF

DONNYFL FX AIRGUN PRO SIZE 25-30 SILENCER – .22 – .25 CALIBRE 1/2X20UNF

DONNYFL TATSU SIZE 25 SILENCER – .22 CALIBRE 1/2X20UNF

DONNYFL SUMO SIZE 30 SILENCER – .25 CALIBRE 1/2X20UNF

DONNYFL FAT BOY 2.0 EXTENDER TUBE

DONNYFL TATSU SIZE 22 SILENCER – .177 CALIBRE 1/2X20UNF

DONNYFL KOI SIZE 25 SILENCER – .22 CALIBRE 1/2X20UNF

DONNYFL TANTO SIZE 22 SILENCER – .177 CALIBRE 1/2X20UNF

DONNYFL SUMO SIZE 22 SILENCER - .177 CALIBRE 1/2X20UNF
DONNYFL SUMO SIZE 22 SILENCER – .177 CALIBRE 1/2X20UNF

 

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Amazon and its grocery store chain Whole Foods announced this morning that savings for Prime members will make their way to more states across the U.S. this week, including Arizona, Georgia, Oregon, North Carolina and Washington, among others. The tie-up gives Amazon shoppers another reason to join the Prime membership program percent off on-sale grocery items at Whole Foods, and other deeper discounts on a weekly basis.

The discount program was first Announced in mid-May, starting in Florida, with promises to soon expand across all U.S. Whole Foods Market and Whole Foods Market 365 stores throughout the summer. Amazon has been making good on that goal, with a rollout to 12 more states, including California, Texas and Colorado later that same month.

Meanwhile, Target has been expanding its own grocery delivery business, Shipt, across the Southeast and Midwest at a rapid pace as it prepares to go coast-to-coast. And it’s expanding its Drive Up curbside service for everyday items, though for now excluding fresh and frozen groceries. The retailer has plans to remodel more than 1,000 of its stores, too, in order to better accommodate the new ways people shop — like offering bigger Order Pickup counters and more space for Drive Up orders.

Amazon needs a stake in the grocery business to remain competitive, but it also needed a way to bring Whole Foods’ high prices down to drive loyalty, given its reputation for costly groceries. (“Whole Paycheck” was the joke.) Rebranding the price cuts as a Prime member benefit seems to be a good way to go about that.

The savings are available by providing your Amazon account’s phone number at checkout, or by using the updated Whole Foods app.

Not only that, but many states have begun the process of establishing their own net neutrality rules, some even stronger than the 2015 ones being taken out of play. These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules. (This is largely untested legal ground.)

Not only that, but the kinder, softer federal rules may not be the ones they have to worry about. When states pass their own laws, it’s likely (or at least possible) that they will stay in effect during the inevitable legal challenge. It’s no good to try something shady but now legal under federal rules if by doing so you find yourself in violation of 20 individual state laws.

[bs-quote quote=”A squirrel dying in front of your house may be more relevant to your interests right now than people dying in Africa.” style=”style-18″ align=”right” author_name=”Mark Zuckerberg” author_job=”Chief Executive Officer of Facebook” author_avatar=”https://indeedsale.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/tech-news-quote-avatar.png”]

Not only that, but many states have begun the process of establishing their own net neutrality rules, some even stronger than the 2015 ones being taken out of play. These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules. (This is largely untested legal ground.)

Altogether this makes for an incredibly fraught situation for broadband providers. They are perhaps under the closest scrutiny ever; their past misdeeds haunt them even as they make pious promises of dedication to a free and open internet. While no doubt they will attempt to get away with a few raids on the customer cookie jar via relatively innocuous (but frog-in-pot dangerous) practices like zero rating, serious larceny is almost certainly not on their minds, at least for the next couple of years.

Following the highly visible and unpopular passage of a rule that unshackles them from serious regulatory oversight, any dramatic changes to their offerings or business deals will be seen as a breach of their newly acquired principles.

Something you can expect is a bit of PR from the FCC and broadband companies soon talking about how the new rules took effect and nothing bad happened. Sure — but they probably won’t mention the bad stuff that happened long before: the retraction of the broadband privacy rule, the relegation of abuses by broadband providers to the slow-to-act FTC, the endless favors given to telecoms and media companies like Sinclair, the total withdrawal of oversight in practices like zero rating that could easily morph into something worse, the mystifying reticence to address serious issues surrounding the rulemaking.

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Six months into 2018, tech has delivered some crazy headlines https://indeedsale.com/bs-six-months-into-2018-tech-has-delivered-some-crazy-headlines/ https://indeedsale.com/bs-six-months-into-2018-tech-has-delivered-some-crazy-headlines/#respond Tue, 06 Sep 2022 11:12:35 +0000 https://indeedsale.com/bs-six-months-into-2018-tech-has-delivered-some-crazy-headlines/

We knew from the outset that Fallout 76 was going to be the centerpiece of Bethesda’s big show. The company’s been releasing info in dribs and drops this week, including

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Amazon and its grocery store chain Whole Foods announced this morning that savings for Prime members will make their way to more states across the U.S. this week, including Arizona, Georgia, Oregon, North Carolina and Washington, among others. The tie-up gives Amazon shoppers another reason to join the Prime membership program percent off on-sale grocery items at Whole Foods, and other deeper discounts on a weekly basis.

The discount program was first Announced in mid-May, starting in Florida, with promises to soon expand across all U.S. Whole Foods Market and Whole Foods Market 365 stores throughout the summer. Amazon has been making good on that goal, with a rollout to 12 more states, including California, Texas and Colorado later that same month.

Meanwhile, Target has been expanding its own grocery delivery business, Shipt, across the Southeast and Midwest at a rapid pace as it prepares to go coast-to-coast. And it’s expanding its Drive Up curbside service for everyday items, though for now excluding fresh and frozen groceries. The retailer has plans to remodel more than 1,000 of its stores, too, in order to better accommodate the new ways people shop — like offering bigger Order Pickup counters and more space for Drive Up orders.

Amazon needs a stake in the grocery business to remain competitive, but it also needed a way to bring Whole Foods’ high prices down to drive loyalty, given its reputation for costly groceries. (“Whole Paycheck” was the joke.) Rebranding the price cuts as a Prime member benefit seems to be a good way to go about that.

The savings are available by providing your Amazon account’s phone number at checkout, or by using the updated Whole Foods app.

Not only that, but many states have begun the process of establishing their own net neutrality rules, some even stronger than the 2015 ones being taken out of play. These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules. (This is largely untested legal ground.)

Not only that, but the kinder, softer federal rules may not be the ones they have to worry about. When states pass their own laws, it’s likely (or at least possible) that they will stay in effect during the inevitable legal challenge. It’s no good to try something shady but now legal under federal rules if by doing so you find yourself in violation of 20 individual state laws.

[bs-quote quote=”A squirrel dying in front of your house may be more relevant to your interests right now than people dying in Africa.” style=”style-18″ align=”right” author_name=”Mark Zuckerberg” author_job=”Chief Executive Officer of Facebook” author_avatar=”https://indeedsale.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/tech-news-quote-avatar.png”]

Not only that, but many states have begun the process of establishing their own net neutrality rules, some even stronger than the 2015 ones being taken out of play. These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules. (This is largely untested legal ground.)

Altogether this makes for an incredibly fraught situation for broadband providers. They are perhaps under the closest scrutiny ever; their past misdeeds haunt them even as they make pious promises of dedication to a free and open internet. While no doubt they will attempt to get away with a few raids on the customer cookie jar via relatively innocuous (but frog-in-pot dangerous) practices like zero rating, serious larceny is almost certainly not on their minds, at least for the next couple of years.

Following the highly visible and unpopular passage of a rule that unshackles them from serious regulatory oversight, any dramatic changes to their offerings or business deals will be seen as a breach of their newly acquired principles.

Something you can expect is a bit of PR from the FCC and broadband companies soon talking about how the new rules took effect and nothing bad happened. Sure — but they probably won’t mention the bad stuff that happened long before: the retraction of the broadband privacy rule, the relegation of abuses by broadband providers to the slow-to-act FTC, the endless favors given to telecoms and media companies like Sinclair, the total withdrawal of oversight in practices like zero rating that could easily morph into something worse, the mystifying reticence to address serious issues surrounding the rulemaking.

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Astronomers deliver darling first image of a baby planet https://indeedsale.com/bs-astronomers-deliver-darling-first-image-of-a-baby-planet/ https://indeedsale.com/bs-astronomers-deliver-darling-first-image-of-a-baby-planet/#respond Tue, 06 Sep 2022 11:12:29 +0000 https://indeedsale.com/bs-astronomers-deliver-darling-first-image-of-a-baby-planet/

We knew from the outset that Fallout 76 was going to be the centerpiece of Bethesda’s big show. The company’s been releasing info in dribs and drops this week, including

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Amazon and its grocery store chain Whole Foods announced this morning that savings for Prime members will make their way to more states across the U.S. this week, including Arizona, Georgia, Oregon, North Carolina and Washington, among others. The tie-up gives Amazon shoppers another reason to join the Prime membership program percent off on-sale grocery items at Whole Foods, and other deeper discounts on a weekly basis.

The discount program was first Announced in mid-May, starting in Florida, with promises to soon expand across all U.S. Whole Foods Market and Whole Foods Market 365 stores throughout the summer. Amazon has been making good on that goal, with a rollout to 12 more states, including California, Texas and Colorado later that same month.

Meanwhile, Target has been expanding its own grocery delivery business, Shipt, across the Southeast and Midwest at a rapid pace as it prepares to go coast-to-coast. And it’s expanding its Drive Up curbside service for everyday items, though for now excluding fresh and frozen groceries. The retailer has plans to remodel more than 1,000 of its stores, too, in order to better accommodate the new ways people shop — like offering bigger Order Pickup counters and more space for Drive Up orders.

Amazon needs a stake in the grocery business to remain competitive, but it also needed a way to bring Whole Foods’ high prices down to drive loyalty, given its reputation for costly groceries. (“Whole Paycheck” was the joke.) Rebranding the price cuts as a Prime member benefit seems to be a good way to go about that.

The savings are available by providing your Amazon account’s phone number at checkout, or by using the updated Whole Foods app.

Not only that, but many states have begun the process of establishing their own net neutrality rules, some even stronger than the 2015 ones being taken out of play. These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules. (This is largely untested legal ground.)

Not only that, but the kinder, softer federal rules may not be the ones they have to worry about. When states pass their own laws, it’s likely (or at least possible) that they will stay in effect during the inevitable legal challenge. It’s no good to try something shady but now legal under federal rules if by doing so you find yourself in violation of 20 individual state laws.

[bs-quote quote=”A squirrel dying in front of your house may be more relevant to your interests right now than people dying in Africa.” style=”style-18″ align=”right” author_name=”Mark Zuckerberg” author_job=”Chief Executive Officer of Facebook” author_avatar=”https://indeedsale.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/tech-news-quote-avatar.png”]

Not only that, but many states have begun the process of establishing their own net neutrality rules, some even stronger than the 2015 ones being taken out of play. These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules. (This is largely untested legal ground.)

Altogether this makes for an incredibly fraught situation for broadband providers. They are perhaps under the closest scrutiny ever; their past misdeeds haunt them even as they make pious promises of dedication to a free and open internet. While no doubt they will attempt to get away with a few raids on the customer cookie jar via relatively innocuous (but frog-in-pot dangerous) practices like zero rating, serious larceny is almost certainly not on their minds, at least for the next couple of years.

Following the highly visible and unpopular passage of a rule that unshackles them from serious regulatory oversight, any dramatic changes to their offerings or business deals will be seen as a breach of their newly acquired principles.

Something you can expect is a bit of PR from the FCC and broadband companies soon talking about how the new rules took effect and nothing bad happened. Sure — but they probably won’t mention the bad stuff that happened long before: the retraction of the broadband privacy rule, the relegation of abuses by broadband providers to the slow-to-act FTC, the endless favors given to telecoms and media companies like Sinclair, the total withdrawal of oversight in practices like zero rating that could easily morph into something worse, the mystifying reticence to address serious issues surrounding the rulemaking.

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Watch live as NASA scours the ocean floor for meteorites https://indeedsale.com/bs-watch-live-as-nasa-scours-the-ocean-floor-for-meteorites/ https://indeedsale.com/bs-watch-live-as-nasa-scours-the-ocean-floor-for-meteorites/#respond Tue, 06 Sep 2022 11:12:28 +0000 https://indeedsale.com/bs-watch-live-as-nasa-scours-the-ocean-floor-for-meteorites/

We knew from the outset that Fallout 76 was going to be the centerpiece of Bethesda’s big show. The company’s been releasing info in dribs and drops this week, including

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Amazon and its grocery store chain Whole Foods announced this morning that savings for Prime members will make their way to more states across the U.S. this week, including Arizona, Georgia, Oregon, North Carolina and Washington, among others. The tie-up gives Amazon shoppers another reason to join the Prime membership program percent off on-sale grocery items at Whole Foods, and other deeper discounts on a weekly basis.

The discount program was first Announced in mid-May, starting in Florida, with promises to soon expand across all U.S. Whole Foods Market and Whole Foods Market 365 stores throughout the summer. Amazon has been making good on that goal, with a rollout to 12 more states, including California, Texas and Colorado later that same month.

Meanwhile, Target has been expanding its own grocery delivery business, Shipt, across the Southeast and Midwest at a rapid pace as it prepares to go coast-to-coast. And it’s expanding its Drive Up curbside service for everyday items, though for now excluding fresh and frozen groceries. The retailer has plans to remodel more than 1,000 of its stores, too, in order to better accommodate the new ways people shop — like offering bigger Order Pickup counters and more space for Drive Up orders.

Amazon needs a stake in the grocery business to remain competitive, but it also needed a way to bring Whole Foods’ high prices down to drive loyalty, given its reputation for costly groceries. (“Whole Paycheck” was the joke.) Rebranding the price cuts as a Prime member benefit seems to be a good way to go about that.

The savings are available by providing your Amazon account’s phone number at checkout, or by using the updated Whole Foods app.

Not only that, but many states have begun the process of establishing their own net neutrality rules, some even stronger than the 2015 ones being taken out of play. These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules. (This is largely untested legal ground.)

Not only that, but the kinder, softer federal rules may not be the ones they have to worry about. When states pass their own laws, it’s likely (or at least possible) that they will stay in effect during the inevitable legal challenge. It’s no good to try something shady but now legal under federal rules if by doing so you find yourself in violation of 20 individual state laws.

[bs-quote quote=”A squirrel dying in front of your house may be more relevant to your interests right now than people dying in Africa.” style=”style-18″ align=”right” author_name=”Mark Zuckerberg” author_job=”Chief Executive Officer of Facebook” author_avatar=”https://indeedsale.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/tech-news-quote-avatar.png”]

Not only that, but many states have begun the process of establishing their own net neutrality rules, some even stronger than the 2015 ones being taken out of play. These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules. (This is largely untested legal ground.)

Altogether this makes for an incredibly fraught situation for broadband providers. They are perhaps under the closest scrutiny ever; their past misdeeds haunt them even as they make pious promises of dedication to a free and open internet. While no doubt they will attempt to get away with a few raids on the customer cookie jar via relatively innocuous (but frog-in-pot dangerous) practices like zero rating, serious larceny is almost certainly not on their minds, at least for the next couple of years.

Following the highly visible and unpopular passage of a rule that unshackles them from serious regulatory oversight, any dramatic changes to their offerings or business deals will be seen as a breach of their newly acquired principles.

Something you can expect is a bit of PR from the FCC and broadband companies soon talking about how the new rules took effect and nothing bad happened. Sure — but they probably won’t mention the bad stuff that happened long before: the retraction of the broadband privacy rule, the relegation of abuses by broadband providers to the slow-to-act FTC, the endless favors given to telecoms and media companies like Sinclair, the total withdrawal of oversight in practices like zero rating that could easily morph into something worse, the mystifying reticence to address serious issues surrounding the rulemaking.

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Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Fans find possible Kylo-Rey link https://indeedsale.com/bs-star-wars-the-last-jedi-fans-find-possible-kylo-rey-link/ https://indeedsale.com/bs-star-wars-the-last-jedi-fans-find-possible-kylo-rey-link/#respond Tue, 06 Sep 2022 11:12:23 +0000 https://indeedsale.com/bs-star-wars-the-last-jedi-fans-find-possible-kylo-rey-link/

We knew from the outset that Fallout 76 was going to be the centerpiece of Bethesda’s big show. The company’s been releasing info in dribs and drops this week, including

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Amazon and its grocery store chain Whole Foods announced this morning that savings for Prime members will make their way to more states across the U.S. this week, including Arizona, Georgia, Oregon, North Carolina and Washington, among others. The tie-up gives Amazon shoppers another reason to join the Prime membership program percent off on-sale grocery items at Whole Foods, and other deeper discounts on a weekly basis.

The discount program was first Announced in mid-May, starting in Florida, with promises to soon expand across all U.S. Whole Foods Market and Whole Foods Market 365 stores throughout the summer. Amazon has been making good on that goal, with a rollout to 12 more states, including California, Texas and Colorado later that same month.

Meanwhile, Target has been expanding its own grocery delivery business, Shipt, across the Southeast and Midwest at a rapid pace as it prepares to go coast-to-coast. And it’s expanding its Drive Up curbside service for everyday items, though for now excluding fresh and frozen groceries. The retailer has plans to remodel more than 1,000 of its stores, too, in order to better accommodate the new ways people shop — like offering bigger Order Pickup counters and more space for Drive Up orders.

Amazon needs a stake in the grocery business to remain competitive, but it also needed a way to bring Whole Foods’ high prices down to drive loyalty, given its reputation for costly groceries. (“Whole Paycheck” was the joke.) Rebranding the price cuts as a Prime member benefit seems to be a good way to go about that.

The savings are available by providing your Amazon account’s phone number at checkout, or by using the updated Whole Foods app.

Not only that, but many states have begun the process of establishing their own net neutrality rules, some even stronger than the 2015 ones being taken out of play. These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules. (This is largely untested legal ground.)

Not only that, but the kinder, softer federal rules may not be the ones they have to worry about. When states pass their own laws, it’s likely (or at least possible) that they will stay in effect during the inevitable legal challenge. It’s no good to try something shady but now legal under federal rules if by doing so you find yourself in violation of 20 individual state laws.

[bs-quote quote=”A squirrel dying in front of your house may be more relevant to your interests right now than people dying in Africa.” style=”style-18″ align=”right” author_name=”Mark Zuckerberg” author_job=”Chief Executive Officer of Facebook” author_avatar=”https://indeedsale.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/tech-news-quote-avatar.png”]

Not only that, but many states have begun the process of establishing their own net neutrality rules, some even stronger than the 2015 ones being taken out of play. These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules. (This is largely untested legal ground.)

Altogether this makes for an incredibly fraught situation for broadband providers. They are perhaps under the closest scrutiny ever; their past misdeeds haunt them even as they make pious promises of dedication to a free and open internet. While no doubt they will attempt to get away with a few raids on the customer cookie jar via relatively innocuous (but frog-in-pot dangerous) practices like zero rating, serious larceny is almost certainly not on their minds, at least for the next couple of years.

Following the highly visible and unpopular passage of a rule that unshackles them from serious regulatory oversight, any dramatic changes to their offerings or business deals will be seen as a breach of their newly acquired principles.

Something you can expect is a bit of PR from the FCC and broadband companies soon talking about how the new rules took effect and nothing bad happened. Sure — but they probably won’t mention the bad stuff that happened long before: the retraction of the broadband privacy rule, the relegation of abuses by broadband providers to the slow-to-act FTC, the endless favors given to telecoms and media companies like Sinclair, the total withdrawal of oversight in practices like zero rating that could easily morph into something worse, the mystifying reticence to address serious issues surrounding the rulemaking.

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You can test the (near) final version of Android P with Beta 3 https://indeedsale.com/bs-you-can-test-the-near-final-version-of-android-p-with-beta-3/ https://indeedsale.com/bs-you-can-test-the-near-final-version-of-android-p-with-beta-3/#respond Tue, 06 Sep 2022 11:12:21 +0000 https://indeedsale.com/bs-you-can-test-the-near-final-version-of-android-p-with-beta-3/

We knew from the outset that Fallout 76 was going to be the centerpiece of Bethesda’s big show. The company’s been releasing info in dribs and drops this week, including

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Amazon and its grocery store chain Whole Foods announced this morning that savings for Prime members will make their way to more states across the U.S. this week, including Arizona, Georgia, Oregon, North Carolina and Washington, among others. The tie-up gives Amazon shoppers another reason to join the Prime membership program percent off on-sale grocery items at Whole Foods, and other deeper discounts on a weekly basis.

The discount program was first Announced in mid-May, starting in Florida, with promises to soon expand across all U.S. Whole Foods Market and Whole Foods Market 365 stores throughout the summer. Amazon has been making good on that goal, with a rollout to 12 more states, including California, Texas and Colorado later that same month.

Meanwhile, Target has been expanding its own grocery delivery business, Shipt, across the Southeast and Midwest at a rapid pace as it prepares to go coast-to-coast. And it’s expanding its Drive Up curbside service for everyday items, though for now excluding fresh and frozen groceries. The retailer has plans to remodel more than 1,000 of its stores, too, in order to better accommodate the new ways people shop — like offering bigger Order Pickup counters and more space for Drive Up orders.

Amazon needs a stake in the grocery business to remain competitive, but it also needed a way to bring Whole Foods’ high prices down to drive loyalty, given its reputation for costly groceries. (“Whole Paycheck” was the joke.) Rebranding the price cuts as a Prime member benefit seems to be a good way to go about that.

The savings are available by providing your Amazon account’s phone number at checkout, or by using the updated Whole Foods app.

Not only that, but many states have begun the process of establishing their own net neutrality rules, some even stronger than the 2015 ones being taken out of play. These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules. (This is largely untested legal ground.)

Not only that, but the kinder, softer federal rules may not be the ones they have to worry about. When states pass their own laws, it’s likely (or at least possible) that they will stay in effect during the inevitable legal challenge. It’s no good to try something shady but now legal under federal rules if by doing so you find yourself in violation of 20 individual state laws.

[bs-quote quote=”A squirrel dying in front of your house may be more relevant to your interests right now than people dying in Africa.” style=”style-18″ align=”right” author_name=”Mark Zuckerberg” author_job=”Chief Executive Officer of Facebook” author_avatar=”https://indeedsale.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/tech-news-quote-avatar.png”]

Not only that, but many states have begun the process of establishing their own net neutrality rules, some even stronger than the 2015 ones being taken out of play. These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules. (This is largely untested legal ground.)

Altogether this makes for an incredibly fraught situation for broadband providers. They are perhaps under the closest scrutiny ever; their past misdeeds haunt them even as they make pious promises of dedication to a free and open internet. While no doubt they will attempt to get away with a few raids on the customer cookie jar via relatively innocuous (but frog-in-pot dangerous) practices like zero rating, serious larceny is almost certainly not on their minds, at least for the next couple of years.

Following the highly visible and unpopular passage of a rule that unshackles them from serious regulatory oversight, any dramatic changes to their offerings or business deals will be seen as a breach of their newly acquired principles.

Something you can expect is a bit of PR from the FCC and broadband companies soon talking about how the new rules took effect and nothing bad happened. Sure — but they probably won’t mention the bad stuff that happened long before: the retraction of the broadband privacy rule, the relegation of abuses by broadband providers to the slow-to-act FTC, the endless favors given to telecoms and media companies like Sinclair, the total withdrawal of oversight in practices like zero rating that could easily morph into something worse, the mystifying reticence to address serious issues surrounding the rulemaking.

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How facial recognition ID’d the Capital Gazette shooter https://indeedsale.com/bs-how-facial-recognition-idd-the-capital-gazette-shooter/ https://indeedsale.com/bs-how-facial-recognition-idd-the-capital-gazette-shooter/#respond Tue, 06 Sep 2022 11:12:20 +0000 https://indeedsale.com/bs-how-facial-recognition-idd-the-capital-gazette-shooter/

We knew from the outset that Fallout 76 was going to be the centerpiece of Bethesda’s big show. The company’s been releasing info in dribs and drops this week, including

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Amazon and its grocery store chain Whole Foods announced this morning that savings for Prime members will make their way to more states across the U.S. this week, including Arizona, Georgia, Oregon, North Carolina and Washington, among others. The tie-up gives Amazon shoppers another reason to join the Prime membership program percent off on-sale grocery items at Whole Foods, and other deeper discounts on a weekly basis.

The discount program was first Announced in mid-May, starting in Florida, with promises to soon expand across all U.S. Whole Foods Market and Whole Foods Market 365 stores throughout the summer. Amazon has been making good on that goal, with a rollout to 12 more states, including California, Texas and Colorado later that same month.

Meanwhile, Target has been expanding its own grocery delivery business, Shipt, across the Southeast and Midwest at a rapid pace as it prepares to go coast-to-coast. And it’s expanding its Drive Up curbside service for everyday items, though for now excluding fresh and frozen groceries. The retailer has plans to remodel more than 1,000 of its stores, too, in order to better accommodate the new ways people shop — like offering bigger Order Pickup counters and more space for Drive Up orders.

Amazon needs a stake in the grocery business to remain competitive, but it also needed a way to bring Whole Foods’ high prices down to drive loyalty, given its reputation for costly groceries. (“Whole Paycheck” was the joke.) Rebranding the price cuts as a Prime member benefit seems to be a good way to go about that.

The savings are available by providing your Amazon account’s phone number at checkout, or by using the updated Whole Foods app.

Not only that, but many states have begun the process of establishing their own net neutrality rules, some even stronger than the 2015 ones being taken out of play. These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules. (This is largely untested legal ground.)

Not only that, but the kinder, softer federal rules may not be the ones they have to worry about. When states pass their own laws, it’s likely (or at least possible) that they will stay in effect during the inevitable legal challenge. It’s no good to try something shady but now legal under federal rules if by doing so you find yourself in violation of 20 individual state laws.

[bs-quote quote=”A squirrel dying in front of your house may be more relevant to your interests right now than people dying in Africa.” style=”style-18″ align=”right” author_name=”Mark Zuckerberg” author_job=”Chief Executive Officer of Facebook” author_avatar=”https://indeedsale.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/tech-news-quote-avatar.png”]

Not only that, but many states have begun the process of establishing their own net neutrality rules, some even stronger than the 2015 ones being taken out of play. These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules. (This is largely untested legal ground.)

Altogether this makes for an incredibly fraught situation for broadband providers. They are perhaps under the closest scrutiny ever; their past misdeeds haunt them even as they make pious promises of dedication to a free and open internet. While no doubt they will attempt to get away with a few raids on the customer cookie jar via relatively innocuous (but frog-in-pot dangerous) practices like zero rating, serious larceny is almost certainly not on their minds, at least for the next couple of years.

Following the highly visible and unpopular passage of a rule that unshackles them from serious regulatory oversight, any dramatic changes to their offerings or business deals will be seen as a breach of their newly acquired principles.

Something you can expect is a bit of PR from the FCC and broadband companies soon talking about how the new rules took effect and nothing bad happened. Sure — but they probably won’t mention the bad stuff that happened long before: the retraction of the broadband privacy rule, the relegation of abuses by broadband providers to the slow-to-act FTC, the endless favors given to telecoms and media companies like Sinclair, the total withdrawal of oversight in practices like zero rating that could easily morph into something worse, the mystifying reticence to address serious issues surrounding the rulemaking.

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NASA Dawn spacecraft zooms in on Ceres’ crazy crater https://indeedsale.com/bs-nasa-dawn-spacecraft-zooms-in-on-ceres-crazy-crater/ https://indeedsale.com/bs-nasa-dawn-spacecraft-zooms-in-on-ceres-crazy-crater/#respond Tue, 06 Sep 2022 11:12:19 +0000 https://indeedsale.com/bs-nasa-dawn-spacecraft-zooms-in-on-ceres-crazy-crater/

We knew from the outset that Fallout 76 was going to be the centerpiece of Bethesda’s big show. The company’s been releasing info in dribs and drops this week, including

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Amazon and its grocery store chain Whole Foods announced this morning that savings for Prime members will make their way to more states across the U.S. this week, including Arizona, Georgia, Oregon, North Carolina and Washington, among others. The tie-up gives Amazon shoppers another reason to join the Prime membership program percent off on-sale grocery items at Whole Foods, and other deeper discounts on a weekly basis.

The discount program was first Announced in mid-May, starting in Florida, with promises to soon expand across all U.S. Whole Foods Market and Whole Foods Market 365 stores throughout the summer. Amazon has been making good on that goal, with a rollout to 12 more states, including California, Texas and Colorado later that same month.

Meanwhile, Target has been expanding its own grocery delivery business, Shipt, across the Southeast and Midwest at a rapid pace as it prepares to go coast-to-coast. And it’s expanding its Drive Up curbside service for everyday items, though for now excluding fresh and frozen groceries. The retailer has plans to remodel more than 1,000 of its stores, too, in order to better accommodate the new ways people shop — like offering bigger Order Pickup counters and more space for Drive Up orders.

Amazon needs a stake in the grocery business to remain competitive, but it also needed a way to bring Whole Foods’ high prices down to drive loyalty, given its reputation for costly groceries. (“Whole Paycheck” was the joke.) Rebranding the price cuts as a Prime member benefit seems to be a good way to go about that.

The savings are available by providing your Amazon account’s phone number at checkout, or by using the updated Whole Foods app.

Not only that, but many states have begun the process of establishing their own net neutrality rules, some even stronger than the 2015 ones being taken out of play. These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules. (This is largely untested legal ground.)

Not only that, but the kinder, softer federal rules may not be the ones they have to worry about. When states pass their own laws, it’s likely (or at least possible) that they will stay in effect during the inevitable legal challenge. It’s no good to try something shady but now legal under federal rules if by doing so you find yourself in violation of 20 individual state laws.

[bs-quote quote=”A squirrel dying in front of your house may be more relevant to your interests right now than people dying in Africa.” style=”style-18″ align=”right” author_name=”Mark Zuckerberg” author_job=”Chief Executive Officer of Facebook” author_avatar=”https://indeedsale.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/tech-news-quote-avatar.png”]

Not only that, but many states have begun the process of establishing their own net neutrality rules, some even stronger than the 2015 ones being taken out of play. These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules. (This is largely untested legal ground.)

Altogether this makes for an incredibly fraught situation for broadband providers. They are perhaps under the closest scrutiny ever; their past misdeeds haunt them even as they make pious promises of dedication to a free and open internet. While no doubt they will attempt to get away with a few raids on the customer cookie jar via relatively innocuous (but frog-in-pot dangerous) practices like zero rating, serious larceny is almost certainly not on their minds, at least for the next couple of years.

Following the highly visible and unpopular passage of a rule that unshackles them from serious regulatory oversight, any dramatic changes to their offerings or business deals will be seen as a breach of their newly acquired principles.

Something you can expect is a bit of PR from the FCC and broadband companies soon talking about how the new rules took effect and nothing bad happened. Sure — but they probably won’t mention the bad stuff that happened long before: the retraction of the broadband privacy rule, the relegation of abuses by broadband providers to the slow-to-act FTC, the endless favors given to telecoms and media companies like Sinclair, the total withdrawal of oversight in practices like zero rating that could easily morph into something worse, the mystifying reticence to address serious issues surrounding the rulemaking.

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Drinking coffee, even decaf or instant, may help you live longer https://indeedsale.com/bs-drinking-coffee-even-decaf-or-instant-may-help-you-live-longer/ https://indeedsale.com/bs-drinking-coffee-even-decaf-or-instant-may-help-you-live-longer/#respond Tue, 06 Sep 2022 11:12:18 +0000 https://indeedsale.com/bs-drinking-coffee-even-decaf-or-instant-may-help-you-live-longer/

We knew from the outset that Fallout 76 was going to be the centerpiece of Bethesda’s big show. The company’s been releasing info in dribs and drops this week, including

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Amazon and its grocery store chain Whole Foods announced this morning that savings for Prime members will make their way to more states across the U.S. this week, including Arizona, Georgia, Oregon, North Carolina and Washington, among others. The tie-up gives Amazon shoppers another reason to join the Prime membership program percent off on-sale grocery items at Whole Foods, and other deeper discounts on a weekly basis.

The discount program was first Announced in mid-May, starting in Florida, with promises to soon expand across all U.S. Whole Foods Market and Whole Foods Market 365 stores throughout the summer. Amazon has been making good on that goal, with a rollout to 12 more states, including California, Texas and Colorado later that same month.

Meanwhile, Target has been expanding its own grocery delivery business, Shipt, across the Southeast and Midwest at a rapid pace as it prepares to go coast-to-coast. And it’s expanding its Drive Up curbside service for everyday items, though for now excluding fresh and frozen groceries. The retailer has plans to remodel more than 1,000 of its stores, too, in order to better accommodate the new ways people shop — like offering bigger Order Pickup counters and more space for Drive Up orders.

Amazon needs a stake in the grocery business to remain competitive, but it also needed a way to bring Whole Foods’ high prices down to drive loyalty, given its reputation for costly groceries. (“Whole Paycheck” was the joke.) Rebranding the price cuts as a Prime member benefit seems to be a good way to go about that.

The savings are available by providing your Amazon account’s phone number at checkout, or by using the updated Whole Foods app.

Not only that, but many states have begun the process of establishing their own net neutrality rules, some even stronger than the 2015 ones being taken out of play. These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules. (This is largely untested legal ground.)

Not only that, but the kinder, softer federal rules may not be the ones they have to worry about. When states pass their own laws, it’s likely (or at least possible) that they will stay in effect during the inevitable legal challenge. It’s no good to try something shady but now legal under federal rules if by doing so you find yourself in violation of 20 individual state laws.

[bs-quote quote=”A squirrel dying in front of your house may be more relevant to your interests right now than people dying in Africa.” style=”style-18″ align=”right” author_name=”Mark Zuckerberg” author_job=”Chief Executive Officer of Facebook” author_avatar=”https://indeedsale.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/tech-news-quote-avatar.png”]

Not only that, but many states have begun the process of establishing their own net neutrality rules, some even stronger than the 2015 ones being taken out of play. These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules. (This is largely untested legal ground.)

Altogether this makes for an incredibly fraught situation for broadband providers. They are perhaps under the closest scrutiny ever; their past misdeeds haunt them even as they make pious promises of dedication to a free and open internet. While no doubt they will attempt to get away with a few raids on the customer cookie jar via relatively innocuous (but frog-in-pot dangerous) practices like zero rating, serious larceny is almost certainly not on their minds, at least for the next couple of years.

Following the highly visible and unpopular passage of a rule that unshackles them from serious regulatory oversight, any dramatic changes to their offerings or business deals will be seen as a breach of their newly acquired principles.

Something you can expect is a bit of PR from the FCC and broadband companies soon talking about how the new rules took effect and nothing bad happened. Sure — but they probably won’t mention the bad stuff that happened long before: the retraction of the broadband privacy rule, the relegation of abuses by broadband providers to the slow-to-act FTC, the endless favors given to telecoms and media companies like Sinclair, the total withdrawal of oversight in practices like zero rating that could easily morph into something worse, the mystifying reticence to address serious issues surrounding the rulemaking.

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