AT&T has made good on its promise to publish a report showing how often government demands data about its customers. The report includes information about cell tower searches and once-secret NSA… Read more »
Looking to watch Broncos-Patriots or Seahawks-49ers on the internet? Here’s a guide that shows how some people have a lot more choices than others. Read more »
In a ruling that has significant implications for the future of the internet, an appeals court has ruled that the FCC cannot impose so-called “net neutrality rules.” Read more »
Amidst the ongoing controversy over phone carriers’ role in a surveillance scandal, AT&T says it will publish data about government requests for customer information. Read more »
Verizon is joining companies like Google and Facebook in deciding to publish a report that states how often the government asks for subscriber data. Read more »
The government’s claim that it “minimizes” spies’ access to a giant phone database is laughable in light of an important new court ruling that cites Domino’s Pizza and the Beatles to… Read more »
Sports leagues filed a petition in support of broadcasters’ request to shut down Aereo at the Supreme Court. The filing shows how Aereo has become a high-stakes threat, and provides a… Read more »
There has been a lot of speculation over whether recent disclosures about America’s extensive spy programs will harm the country’s economic interests. Now, in one of the first concrete examples of… Read more »
Patent suits in the mobile phone industry are nothing new — but this one’s a doozy. A shell company claims its 1996 patent gives it a monopoly over services like Find… Read more »
If a ban set for Aug. 5 takes effect, Apple and partners won’t be able to import iPhone 4’s or iPad 2’s. A lawyer for Verizon — who is not affected… Read more »