- The internet is fucked
- The Year We Broke the Internet
- Americans Would Give Up TV Before Internet
- Thirteen percent of U.S. adults say they don't use the Internet WaPo
- AT&T and Time Warner Cable ranked worst in customer service survey
- What's Wrong With the Comcast/Time Warner Merger—"If it's not blocked, a single corporation will be able to dictate digital communications and media content for decades to come."
- Comcast takes lobbying to new heights
- From the desk of a former FCC Commissioner—"Journalists need to generate a national discussion on the future of the internet.
- ISPs Want To Destroy The Internet: Spread This Message So We Can Stop Them
- Broadband rage – symptom of a slow, patchy and expensive service—"Complaints are rising, with rural areas poorly served by fast broadband, but there are ways to try improving your service."
- Verizon says gamers should pay more for bandwidth
- Everything's Amazing And Nobody's Happy—"You are living in an age of wonders, says commentator Adam Frank. Every day we take part in activities that once seemed like the realm of science fiction. So why are you so dissatisfied?"
- Happy ending: @N has been restored to its rightful owner—Better late than @Never.
- Watch out for this Netflix "tech support" scam—"A security researcher has found an new twist on the traditional security hoodwink."
- Windows 8.1 update coming in spring, to improve controls, allow lower end hardware—And there's talk that there'll be a free version with Bing.
- Users mock Microsoft for asking their help on XP-to-Windows 8.1 upgrades—"After company's plea, users point out that upgrading XP to Windows 8.1 is 'impossible.'"
- Microsoft misjudges customer loyalty with kill-XP plea—"Expert questions Microsoft's strategic sense, calls XP upgrades a shakedown worthy of the 'Sopranos'."
- Windows XP will still get security support in China
- Windows XP: What to expect once Microsoft shuts down support
- Tim Cook Angrily Rejects Political Proposal Asking for Profits-First Policies—Climate change deniers can suck it.
- Apple CarPlay to bring iPhone experience to your next car's dashboard
- Sapphire crystal screens: why Apple is interested in a gemstone
- Apple wants US court to throw out 'radical' ebooks ruling
- Apple Maps sends skiers down dead-end road to fed-up homeowner
- Apple's Steve Jobs Memorial Statue Has Been Unveiled And ... It's Hideous—Not easy to defend.
- How to photograph a leaked Apple product
- This Man's $600,000 Facebook Disaster Is A Warning For All Small Businesses
- How Facebook Exploits Underage Girls In Its Quest For Ad Revenue
- Bratty Teen's Facebook Post Cost Her Father $80,000
- Lawrence Lessig Wins Damages For Bogus YouTube Takedown
- 'To Kill A Mockingbird' Author Settles Copyright Suit Against Hometown Museum
- Candy Crush creator abandons 'candy' trademark efforts—In the US, but not in the EU.
- Keurig Will Use DRM In New Coffee Maker To Lock Out Refill Market
- Google Loses Emergency Bid To Keep "Innocence Of Muslims" Film Online
- Rep. Goodlatte Slips Secret Change Into Phone Unlocking Bill That Opens The DMCA Up For Wider Abuse
- House passes cellphone-unlocking bill with controversial limit on bulk reselling
- MPAA Shifts Its Funding Efforts To Republicans After SOPA Defeat
- Obama Nominates SOPA Lobbyist for TPP Trade Post
- YouTube Ordered to Remove "Illegal" Copyright Blocking Notices
- MPAA's latest anti-piracy move accidentally, completely screws Hollywood studios
- Police Raid "Movie Cammer" and Family Twice - Then Drop All Charges
- "Dallas Buyers Club" Makers Censor Comcast On Demand, By Mistake
- Dotcom raid legal, FBI taking evidence not—"Police raids on Kim Dotcom's mansion in 2012 have been declared legal, but FBI removal of electronic information seized in the search was an unauthorised breach, the Court of Appeal has found."
- App-pocalypse Now—"I'm getting pretty sick of being nagged to install your damn apps."
- Europe invites Apple, Google to discuss 'in-app' purchases
- "Free-to-play" misleading advertising in Europe
- U.S. top court considers the 'patent troll' problem WaPo
- Inventor who shocked tech world stumped by 43-year patent delay
- Nokia, HTC End Patent Disputes, Begin Partnership
- Ukraine must exercise restraint in the face of Russian aggression WaPo
- G7 condemns Russia military build-up
- Russia blocks web pages linked to Ukraine protests Salon
- US concedes Russia has control of Crimea and seeks to contain Putin
- Poland's Tusk says must stop Crimea crisis expanding to regional conflict
- U.S. Spies Said No Russian Invasion of Ukraine — Putin Disagreed—"A day after U.S. intelligence said there would be no Russian invasion of Ukraine, Putin’s troops started coming over the border."