- French Intelligence Agency Forces Wikipedia Volunteer to Delete Article; Re-Instated, It Becomes Most-Read Page On French Wikipedia
- Supporters Say All The Wrong Things to Try and Pass CISPA
- Today, we save the Internet (again): fix the CFAA!
- Hypocritical amendment to employee social media password bill pulled
- News Corp. COO: If we lose Aereo lawsuit, Fox may stop broadcasting
- Busted! Adults text-and-drive more than teens—And the number of teens doing this has doubled since 2010.
- California Court Rules It Illegal To Check Maps On Your Phone While Driving
- Why Cell Phone Bans Don't Work
- Why Bitcoin scares banks and governments—"Bitcoin offers an alternative to the conventional, state-sanctioned banking system. Maybe that's why powerful institutions are so wary of it."
- Bitcoin and the End of Money
- The Bitcoin Bubble and the Future of Currency
- NYC Bar To Allow Patrons To Buy Drinks With Bitcoins
- Blast from the Past: The Rise and Fall of Bitcoin
- Home Turf—"Facebook Home is a trojan horse designed to steal the Android experience, and the Android user base, right out of Google's hands."
- Facebook users to be charged for messaging 'non-friends'
- Budge: Facing up to Facebook scams
- Fake Twitter Followers Become Multimillion-Dollar Business NYT
- IRS collecting tax payer information from Facebook and Twitter
- Twitter Is Building A Gateway To The "Web" Of Mobile Apps
- Internet confused by "Nowthatchersdead" hashtag on Twitter—It's ExpertSexChange.com all over again. Salon
- Why Apple's China Disaster Is Worse Than You Think
- Apple CEO apologizes to China
- Apple has to think different about China
- Apple's broken promise: why doesn't iCloud 'just work'?
- Frustrated with iCloud, Apple's developer community speaks up en masse
- Why Developers Shouldn't Use iCloud Syncing, Even If It Worked
- Apple responds to Australian 'price gouging' allegations, blames markup on content owners
- 'We'd love cheaper prices': Apple defends high costs
- 'Evasive': Microsoft, Adobe fail to justify prices
- Video: The First Honest Cable Company
- Time Warner Pays Empty Lip Service to 1 Gbps in North Carolina—"After Passing Laws to Keep State in Broadband Dark Ages."
- Careening Toward Telecom Dystopia (But Can We Stop It?)
- Cable Angry About Higher 6 Mbps FCC Broadband Definition
- Spoof Time Warner Cable Site And Video Asks Customers 'What Can We Do Worse?'
- Broadband consultant's report a secret—"The reason: At least one of the consultant's documents might be 'embarrassing to some people,' according to Commerce Secretary Keith Burdette." That's enough to defy an FOIA?
- Google Fiber coming to Austin—And apparently so is AT&T.
- Microsoft Exec on Always Online Consoles: "Deal With it"
- Report: Xbox 360 successor can tolerate only brief Internet interruptions—"Games/apps will reportedly suspend if connection is dropped for three minutes
- PlayStation 4 does not require an internet connection
- Witcher 3 DRM-free—"The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will not feature always-online digital rights management (DRM). Developer CD Projekt Red told Kotaku that the studio is trying to move away from DRM altogether."
- Editorial: The Internet in the U.S. isn't built for an "always on" game console