The frontline of the abortion battle isn’t in Alabama, it’s online

As the legislative noose draws tighter around women’s necks, it’s centuries-old technology, or modern adaptation of it anyway, that could provide some much-needed breathing room. After Louisiana and Georgia recently joined the ranks of states passing so-called “heartbeat bills” — legislative bans and restrictions on safe abortion for women housing an embryo after approximately six…

The Best Cheap iPhone Deals for June 2019

When it comes to the best high-caliber devices – Apple’s iPad, MacBook, or Apple Watch – people either love them or hate them. Whether you’re a fan or not, the popularity of these devices just keeps on growing. This is undoubtedly owed to the excellent build quality of Apple’s hardware, as well as the devices’…

Google Stadia cloud gaming service launches in November, here are all the details

Google teased Stadia back in March, its cloud-based gaming service that will stream games to your TV, computer, or smartphone without the need for expensive hardware. And today, keeping its promise, the company has revealed more details about it. It will become available in November in the following countries: Belgium, Finland, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany,…

Is there potential for blockchain in copyright and licensing applications? – TechCrunch

Dave Davis joined Copyright Clearance Center in 1994 and currently serves as a research analyst. He previously held directorships in both public libraries and corporate libraries and earned joint master’s degrees in Library and Information Sciences and Medieval European History from Catholic University of America. More posts by this contributor Are rightsholders ready for public…