- Search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 suspended after confirmation it went down in Indian Ocean
- Maybe Those Cold-Hearted Texts to the MH370 Families Weren't So Cold-Hearted After All
- How 'groundbreaking' number crunching found path of Flight 370
- Jon Stewart Mocks CNN's 'F*ck It, Let's Go Nuts' Missing Jet Coverage
- Al Franken: Don't let Comcast "manipulate Internet traffic"—"Time Warner merger review should focus on net neutrality and peering, Al says."
- Netflix says it will pay "tolls" to more ISPs, not just Comcast—"Video service calls for stronger net neutrality law that covers peering."
- AT&T Exec Calls Netflix's Reed Hastings "Arrogant" For Net Neutrality Post—Also claims lower bills will result from having no net neutrality.
- After 2 months on the job, TWC CEO will grab $80 million payout if Comcast buys his company
- Not A Joke: Comcast Says No One Is More Dedicated To Net Neutrality Than It Is
- UK operator Three will limit data tethering to 2GB for new customers, even if the plan is 'unlimited'
- Level 3 blames Internet slowdowns on ISPs' refusal to upgrade networks—"Cogent and Netflix aren't the only ones haggling with Verizon and AT&T."
- Verizon accused of forcing Internet phones on land-line users—"Ratepayers complain that the telecom is pushing unwitting Southern California customers to give up their traditional land lines."
- CenturyLink: Trust Us, You Don't Need Google Fiber
- Google Fiber to study bringing high-speed Internet to low-income areas in Nashville
- Silicon Valley is fed up with slow Internet speeds
- Amazon raises Prime price to $99, in first ever price hike
- Amazon Accused of Cheating Customers Through Shipping Costs
- Amazon faces a surprisingly strong backlash against Prime price hikes
- Dear App Store game developers, knock it off with the useless push notifications
- The Flight of the Birdman: Flappy Bird Creator Dong Nguyen Speaks Out—"How did a chain-smoking geek from Hanoi design the viral hit Flappy Bird - and why did he walk away?" Methinks they spoke too soon.
- How clones, fear, sanitisation and free-to-play soured Apple's iOS gaming revolution
- Apple Highlights Indie Games In "Indie Game Showcase" Section
- Xbox VP: It was a mistake to 'sugar-coat' the Xbox One controversy
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Game - 30th Anniversary Edition
- "The Power of Sheng" w. Super Mario—Old meets new.
- This guy went to a Magic tournament and took photos with every exposed butt crack—He got banned for six months.
- Excavation halted of Atari 'E.T.' dump in New Mexico
- Fluke extends a generous hand in $30,000 multimeter trademark issue—"SparkFun ordered 2,000 multimeters from China, but they ran afoul of US Customs." Fluke's statement.
- Copyright Lawsuit Against Medina Bar: 'Unauthorized' Show By Local Classic Rock Cover Band Caused 'Great and Incalculable Damage'—Over-the-topbullshit.
- Musician Claims $5.2 BILLION In Damages In Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Against Apple, Amazon And CDBaby
- Judge: IP-Address Is Not a Person and Can't Identify a BitTorrent Pirate
- Warner Bros Fights Looming Exposé of Anti-piracy Secrets
- Popcorn Time Is Hollywood's Worst Nightmare, And It Can't Be Stopped—Should the industry adopt the technology?
- Kim Dotcom loses key evidence ruling at NZ Supreme Court—"Dotcom can't look at his own data to prepare an extradition defense."
- Auto dealers fire back at Tesla CEO: 'This Musk guy, he wants all the profits for himself'—As Gruber says, it's like it's from The Sopranos.
- Lawmaker answers Christie's call on Tesla electric car sales—"A Bergen County lawmaker has introduced a bill that would let electric car retailers, like Tesla Motors Inc., sell directly to consumers."
- Tesla Sales Model Upsetting Traditional Auto Dealers—"Tesla's Musk is focusing his attention right where it should be focused: on the well-being of his customers. If his behavior is threatening to the status quo, then those defending the status quo ought to be looking at changing their behavior rather than running to government for protection."
- Texas to Tesla: You Can't Sell Your Cars Here… But Can We Have Your Battery Plant?—Perry may be making moves.
- Fake Tesla Ad Is Better Than Most Car Ads We've Seen (Even Elon Musk Loves It)
- Attackers to Basecamp: If you ever want to get back online, pay us or else—"Site fights back against extortion-motivated denial-of-service assaults."
- Judge Refuses to Dismiss Confession, Evidence in Reuters Employee Hacking Case
- ATM malware, controlled by a text message, spews cash
- White House to propose law to end NSA bulk collection of phone data—"Phone companies will keep data, provided only with new court's order."
- Greenwald: Obama’s New NSA Proposal and Democratic Partisan Hackery—"As for the substantive reform, the fact that the President is now compelled to pose as an advocate for abolishing this program – the one he and his supporters have spent 10 months hailing – is a potent vindication of Edward Snowden’s acts and the reporting he enabled."
- After Reports on N.S.A., China Urges End to Spying—"The Chinese called on the United States to explain its actions after news reports said that the N.S.A. had hacked into the computer systems of Huawei, a telecommunications company." They probably didn't like Obama's answer. NYT
- Schneier: An Open Letter to IBM's Open Letter—IBM claims it's committed in maintaining trust with their clients (does that include the US government?).