- Pope Francis says the internet is a 'gift from God'—Al Gore is God?
- China Declares Internet Addiction a Disorder, Opens a Boot Camp to Treat Teenagers
- Don’t Blame Social Media if Your Teen Is Unsocial. It's Your Fault
- Facebook Hilariously Debunks Princeton Study Saying It Will Lose 80% Of Users
- Blast from the Past: Why Nigerian Email Scams Work
- Obama on net neutrality: I wouldn’t be president without an open Internet
- The Internet You Know and Love is in Danger
- The Fight to Save Net Neutrality: 1 Million Signatures and Counting
- FCC Chief Outlines Case-By-Case Net-Neutrality Enforcement
- AT&T Patents Concept to Detect & Charge More For Certain Traffic
- Harry Reid rejects President Obama's trade push Politico
- HBO screws Australia over Game of Thrones
- Prince drops his $22 million lawsuit against online bootleggers
- Judge Understands BitTorrent, Kills Mass Piracy Lawsuits
- Pirate Bay ban lifted in Netherlands as blocking torrent sites ruled 'ineffective'
- Copyright Troll Perfect 10 Loses Once Again, Setting More Good Precedents For Copyright Law
- Google Refuses to Remove Links to Tarantino's Leaked Script—"Of the 29 URLs Tarantino wants to have removed, Google took action for only a handful. The links that were disabled include copies of the leaked script on torrent sites and the file-hosting site Anonfiles. The news articles, blog posts and forum threads, however, remained online."
- Kansas Legislature Wants To Stop Any Other Kansas Cities From Getting Google Fiber—Cable companies don't want competition.
- Small Alberta town gets massive 1,000 Mbps broadband boost
- 'Fastest ever' broadband passes speed test—"Alcatel-Lucent and BT said speeds of 1.4 terabits per second were achieved during their joint test - enough to send 44 uncompressed HD films a second."
- South Korea to spend $1.5 billion on 5G 'movie-in-a-second' service
- Two-thirds of Americans surf the Web at less than 10Mbps
- Google can now say if your internet connection is quick enough for YouTube
- Verizon CEO: "Eventually, Unlimited has to Go Away"
- Verizon Has Been Quietly Increasing FiOS Fees
- Everything from 1991 Radio Shack ad I now do with my phone
- South Korea rules pre-installed phone bloatware must be deletable
- Belgium: Apple faces fines for blocking LTE on the iPhone
- iOS vs. Android vs. Windows Phone Market Share in 2013:
- AT&T plan to shut off Public Switched Telephone Network moves ahead at FCC
- Man shares post seeking his arrest on Facebook, is arrested within the hour
- Can a Tweet Put You in Prison? It Certainly Will in the UK
- EFF Fights Patent Troll Demand For Save Podcasting Campaign Donor Information
- How I lost my $50,000 Twitter username
- GoDaddy Admits Hacker's Social Engineering Led It To Divulge Info In @N Twitter Account Hack
- GoDaddy Updates Its User Protection Policies In Wake Of Infamous Twitter Account Extortion
- PayPal denies providing payment information to hacker who hijacked $50,000 Twitter username
- PayPal and GoDaddy respond to Twitter hacking controversy, sidestep blame
- Why Hasn’t Twitter Just Given @N His Name Back?
- The moral of the Twitter-GoDaddy breach: People are the easiest thing to hack
- How I almost lost my $500,000 Twitter user name @jb… and my startup—"Handle is coveted by hackers and Bieber fans alike. One hacker almost got much more."
- Java-based malware driving DDoS botnet infects Windows, Mac, Linux devices
- Syrian Electronic Army: We Hacked eBay and PayPal
- Yahoo mail hacked: What to do if you’ve been affected WaPo
- Hackers leak tens of thousands of Bell customer records
- Computers Are The Future, But Does Everyone Need To Code?
- Out in the Open: These Hackers Want to Give You Coding Superpowers
- Children's Book 'Hello Ruby' Teaches 4- to 7-Year-Olds How to Code
- California Cracking Down On Coding Bootcamps For Teaching Coding Without A License
- Computer programming would satisfy foreign-language requirement under Kentucky bill