Google Glass has been heralded as the gateway to an augmented world, where people are assisted in a deeply immersive way as they go about their lives, or as a dead-end… Read more »
My gut instinct is to call Senator Al Franken a well-meaning fool when it comes to his latest outcry — this time against the advent of facial-recognition software — but he… Read more »
Now that the FCC is back up to its full complement of commissioners, following yesterday’s Senate confirmation of Ajit Pai and Jessica Rosenworcel, the agency has its full complement of commissioners,… Read more »
Though most U.S. operators use Carrier IQ’s handset monitoring software in some form, they’re not all using it to the same degrees. Sprint turns out to be Carrier IQ’s biggest fan,… Read more »
The fallout from Carrier IQ’s tracking software has been as frenzied as it was predictable: Sprint confirmed that is used data from the app (but only “to help maintain our network… Read more »
Add Minnesota Senator Al Franken to the list of people who oppose the merger of AT&T (NYSE: T) and T-Mobile, and he’s not joking. Allowing t… Read more »
Senator Al Franken (D-Minn.) is one of a group of politicians that have been making a lot of noise about digital privacy in the past several… Read more »
In a hearing marked by odd points and side-tracks, representatives from Google (NSDQ: GOOG) and Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) told a Senate committee t… Read more »
Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) wants to know why Apple’s iPhone collects and stores device location data in an unencrypted file. Franken penned a two-page letter asking nine questions of Apple CEO… Read more »
Democratic senator Al Franken has issued a rallying cry to “innovators and entrepreneurs” at SXSW to fight back against Comcast (NSDQ: CMCSA… Read more »