- Appeals court strikes down FCC's net neutrality rules
- How the FCC screwed up its chance to make ISP blocking illegal
- Net Neutrality is Dead. The FCC Won't Save It. It's Time to Start Building.
- Net neutrality is dead. Bow to Comcast and Verizon, your overlords
- Verizon Victory on Net-Neutrality Rules Seen as Loss for Netflix
- A Federal Appeals Court Killed Free Speech on the Internet Today. The Internet Will Now Be Enforced by a Handful of Companies.
- The Net Neutrality Battle Has Been Lost—"But now we can finally win the war."
- AT&T's Sponsored Data slammed by lawmakers as a blatant shakedown
- FCC is ready to stomp on AT&T's Sponsored Data dreams—Yeah right.
- AT&T: No, Sponsored Data does not violate Net neutrality
- AT&T's Sponsored Data is bad for the internet, the economy, and you
- Op-ed: AT&T's new data cap "deal" is just another weapon against regulation
- Municipal broadband's death by lobbyist: San Antonio has the fiber, they should have the network.
- Internet providers push for two-tier Internet based on data caps: Geist
- Broadband price per Mbps shocker for South Africa—"South Africa’s price of $30.72 per Mbps is multiple times higher than the global average of $6.95 per Mbps."
- Time Warner Cable Loses 215,000 TV Customers in Fourth Quarter—More cord-cutters.
- Time Warner Cable rejects Charter's $60bn bid as 'grossly inadequate'
- Robbinsville mayor vetoes Cablevision franchise ordinance after provider drops NY station
- 'I fought my ISPs bad behavior and won'
- N.S.A. Devises Radio Pathway Into Computers—"The agency has put software in thousands of computers that allows for surveillance and can also create a path for launching cyberattacks, according to documents, experts and officials." NYT
- Mozilla Calls on World to Protect Firefox Browser From the NSA
- Out in the Open: An NSA-Proof Twitter, Built With Code From Bitcoin and BitTorrent
- Telecom Believed to Be at Center of Government Court Fight Files Surveillance Transparency Report
- Tech firms: We don’t want to keep Internet metadata for the government—"The tech firms are urging the White House and Congress to ban the bulk collection of Internet communications." WaPo
- Neiman Marcus says hackers may have stolen payment card data
- Target: Data Was Stolen From 70M Americans During Security Breach—Part of their mea culpa: one year of free credit monitoring and identity theft protection.
- Yahoo ad malware attack far greater than anticipated
- Microsoft hit in weekend of hacking attacks
- 'Zero-day' hacking reform raises hackles with US tech groups FT
- What Amazon Reviewers Think of Samsung's $45,000 TV
- Awful app-review trend among Turkish users: This is why your app gets so many one star reviews!
- Court Rules That Yelp Must Unmask the Identities of Seven Anonymous Reviewers
- Uber, LeCab And Others Now Have To Wait 15 Minutes Before Picking You Up In France
- Uber Did Its Best To Warn You About New Year's Eve Surge Pricing, But Everyone Complained Anyway
- Uber car attacked as Paris taxi strike turns violent
- Smartphones Are Killing Camera Companies Again
- Goodbye, Cameras
- Horizon Shoots All Of Your Videos In Landscape, No Matter How You Hold Your Phone
- Internet-Speak is Improving English Because Empathy
- Why Her Will Dominate UI Design Even More Than Minority Report
- The PC's Death Might Also Mean the Web's Demise
- How funny would it be if Google was a real person you had to talk to?
- The London 'Anti-Cafe' Where Everything Is Free But You Pay 5 Cents A Minute Just To Be There