- Comcast buys rival Time Warner Cable for $45bn
- Comcast Gives $854K to Subcommittee With Jurisdiction Over FCC
- Sen. Chuck Schumer recuses himself from Comcast-Time Warner deal—Huge conflict-of-interest with him praising the deal previously.
- Comcast: No promise that prices "will go down or even increase less rapidly"—"Former FCC commissioner urges defeat of "anti-consumer" Comcast/TWC merger."
- Comcast's Time Warner Deal Is Bad for America
- The Real Problem with the Comcast-Time Warner Merger
- Comcast monopoly: One Cable Company to Rule Them All?
- Forget TV, It's Internet Access at Stake in the Comcast Deal
- ISP lobby has already won limits on public broadband in 20 states—"Bills limiting municipal ISPs in Kansas and Utah continue noble tradition.."
- Data Caps Are The Devil For Residents Of Rural Alaskan Towns; Are They In Our Future?
- Time Warner Cable still in denial, says users might not want faster data speeds
- How ISPs are working to keep you stuck with their slow service
- This is what a competitive broadband market looks like
- Google working on 10 gigabit Internet speeds
- Many Broadband ISP Consumers Suffer in Silence Rather than Complain
- Netflix plan for cable boxes threatened by Comcast/Time Warner merger—"Supporting Netflix would 'cannibalize their business.'"
- Netflix To Deploy GPU-Powered Neural Networks For Deep Learning In Movie Recommendations
- Infographic: Netflix vs. Blockbuster
- Amid Growing Calls To Release TPP Text, NZ Says Transparency Would 'Destroy' Agreement, While USTR Won't Even Talk If Journalists Are Present
- Obama Pushes TPP Negotiations Despite Mounting Opposition at Home and Abroad
- Obama Trade Deals Are in Trouble, and They Deserve to Be
- Scary UFC Copyright Propaganda Matters to Everyone
- Why It's Getting Harder to Sue Illegal Movie Downloaders—"Some federal judges are becoming skeptical of the methods copyright holders use to identify culprits."
- Australian Government Signals Online Piracy Crackdown
- Pandora Suit May Upend Century-Old Royalty Plan—"Pandora is squaring off against Ascap in a closely watched trial over royalty payments determined by a system developed long before digital streams and smartphone apps." NYT
- Surprise: ASCAP and Music Labels Colluded To Screw Pandora
- ASCAP, Pandora await verdict in court battle over digital music rights
- 28 Days of Fame: The Strange, True Story of 'Flappy Bird'
- Flappy Bird Creator Dong Nguyen Says App 'Gone Forever' Because It Was 'An Addictive Product'
- Flap no more: Google, Apple rejecting flappy-branded games—"Apparently they're just as sick of Flappy Bird as we are."
- Why Indie Developers Go Insane
- You can't actually sell your Flappy Bird phone on eBay
- TotalBiscuit Fights Against Total Boneheads—FUN Creators seem to be out of their frickin' minds.
- Plants vs Zombies drops in-app fee
- 'CandySwipe', a Game Released Two Years Before 'Candy Crush', is the Latest Victim of the King.com Candy Trademark "Saga"
- Gabe Newell Speaks On Recent VAC Controversy, Asks For Trust—Valve accused of spying on users under guise of anti-cheating measures.
- Korea bans kids from late night gaming, they don't listen
- What the Heck is Happening to Windows?—Tough love from Thurrott.
- Windows 8 UX designer on Metro: "It is the antithesis of a power user"
- After 15 months, Windows 8 has sold 100 million fewer copies than Windows 7 did
- Windows 7 on business PCs gets an extension—PC consumer sales end October 31.
- Hate Windows 8? 3 ways to downgrade to Windows 7
- Irish Govt signs €3.3m deal with Microsoft to fix Windows XP security issues
- Why do People Still Use Windows XP
- With Porn Filters Going Oh So Well, UK Roars Ahead In Expanding Them To Include 'Extremist' Content
- Hyperlinking is Not Copyright Infringement, EU Court Rules—"However, the ruling also makes it clear that while publishing a link to freely available content does not amount to infringement, there are circumstances where that would not be the case."
- Frenchman Fined For 'Theft' And 'Fraudulent Retention' For Finding Health Docs Via A Google Search
- The Facebook Comment That Ruined a Life—"A young man's violent threat on Facebook lands him in jail, and limbo."
- Google reaches antitrust deal with EU—"The Internet search giant dodges $5 billion in fines with pledge to display rivals' search results.