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2020 election lessons for tech in 2021, and beyond

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The Biden presidency: What it means for tech

The Biden presidency: What it means for tech CNET 2/15/2021 Marguerite Reardon © Provided by CNET President Joe Biden is mainly trying to get a handle on the pandemic, though some tech issues are already surfacing. Alex Wong/Getty Images President Joe Biden has been in office for nearly a month. He hit the ground running on his legislative agenda, pushing for Congress to pass a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package. And now he s preparing to introduce his $2 trillion infrastructure plan, which promises to include funding for broadband deployment to help close the digital divide. Biden generally kept mum on the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump, which ended Saturday with an acquittal on the charge of inciting an insurrection. Instead, Biden stayed focused his biggest and most immediate challenge: the COVID-19 pandemic. Biden s top priority has been the vaccination of Americans against the deadly virus, which has claimed the lives of more t

Biden is sworn in as president: What it will mean for tech

The Biden presidency: What it means for tech CNET 2/15/2021 Marguerite Reardon © Provided by CNET President Joe Biden is mainly trying to get a handle on the pandemic, though some tech issues are already surfacing. Alex Wong/Getty Images President Joe Biden has been in office for nearly a month. He hit the ground running on his legislative agenda, pushing for Congress to pass a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package. And now he s preparing to introduce his $2 trillion infrastructure plan, which promises to include funding for broadband deployment to help close the digital divide. Biden generally kept mum on the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump, which ended Saturday with an acquittal on the charge of inciting an insurrection. Instead, Biden stayed focused his biggest and most immediate challenge: the COVID-19 pandemic. Biden s top priority has been the vaccination of Americans against the deadly virus, which has claimed the lives of more t

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