Telegram CEO charged with numerous crimes and is banned from leaving France
Multi-billionaire must post bail of 5 million euros, report to police twice a week.
Multi-billionaire must post bail of 5 million euros, report to police twice a week.
Durov released from police custody, brought to court after days of questioning.
After falsely stating that ballot deadlines passed, Grok sends users to Vote.gov.
Technician accidentally disabled a portion of AT&T network during testing.
Judge: Missouri AG's actions chill speech about extremist content on Musk's X.
Telegram accused of not cooperating on drug trafficking and child sexual content.
AG: Landlords use RealPage algorithm "to align their rents."
Critics say Google got off easy as it agrees to pay $55 million into news fund.
Lingo Telecom signed calls with A-Level attestations despite not verifying them.
Judge: FTC Act doesn't give substantive rulemaking authority to FTC.
Disney said it "strive[s] to put humanity above all other considerations."
Judge dismisses Tesla/X link, accuses Media Matters of seeking "backdoor recusal."
Cox tries to get contributory infringement ruling in Sony lawsuit overturned.
Carriers allege Starlink/T-Mobile will interfere with existing mobile networks.
12 years after Megaupload shutdown, Dotcom will keep fighting extradition to US.
Telcos want it both ways, urging SCOTUS to block federal rules and state laws.
Judge who had stock in Tesla and Unilever drops X case over alleged ad boycott.
Court rules geofence warrants are illegal searches under Fourth Amendment.
AT&T reluctantly adds disclaimer: "Satellite calling is not currently available."
Law is unfavorable to X, but Musk filed suit in potentially friendly Texas court.
Global Alliance for Responsible Media disputes X lawsuit but stops operations.
"Delta, unlike its competitors... has not modernized its IT infrastructure."
"We tried peace for 2 years, now it is war," Musk writes.
Possible damages payments dramatically lowered by change to 2008 Illinois law.
It's not over, but three judges said ISPs "are likely to succeed on the merits."
Software helps landlords "indirectly coordinate" by sharing nonpublic information.
Meta "programmed it to simply not answer questions," but it did anyway.
Charter blames error with email notification and misunderstanding of FCC rules.
Charter CEO says "customers' ability to pay" a concern after $30 discounts end.
Despite getting subsidies, ISPs oppose $30 plans for people with low incomes.
Court says Universal Service fee is "misbegotten tax" that violates Constitution.
KnowBe4, which provides security awareness training, was fooled by stolen ID.
Class action filed over price hikes on plans with Un-contract price guarantee.
AT&T caused outage that blocked 92 million calls, 25,000 attempts to reach 911.
T-Mobile raised lock period for prepaid Metro brand from 180 to 365 days.
FCC wasn't able to cap intrastate prices until Congress granted new authority.