by Wendy Davis on Nov 12, 4:53 PM
The Federal Communications Commission took "a step toward broadband abundance" this year when it voted to nix laws that prevent local cities and towns from creating their own muni-broadband networks.
by Wendy Davis on Nov 11, 4:55 PM
The Federal Communications Commission plans to forge ahead with broadband privacy rules in the next several months, Chairman Tom Wheeler recently told PBS talk show host Charlie Rose.
by Wendy Davis on Nov 10, 4:54 PM
T-Mobile will allow subscribers to stream unlimited video from Netflix, HBO Go, Hulu and 20 other video providers, the wireless company said today.
by Wendy Davis on Nov 9, 5:06 PM
Facebook must stop tracking non-users in Europe within 48 hours, a judge in Belgium ruled on Monday.
by Wendy Davis on Nov 6, 4:26 PM
Video-sharing service Vimeo urged federal appellate judges to rule that the company isn't automatically liable for copyright infringement if users upload videos that incorporate music recorded before 1972.
by Wendy Davis on Nov 5, 4:40 PM
Consumer advocates and companies that operate review sites are backing a proposed bill that aims to protect people's right to criticize businesses.
by Wendy Davis on Nov 4, 5:34 PM
Charter says its planned buying spree will "yield significant benefits" for consumers.
by Wendy Davis on Nov 3, 4:13 PM
Mozilla's newest version of Firefox, released today, enables users to block third-party ads and prevent data collection by ad networks, analytics companies and social widgets such as Facebook's "like" button.
by Wendy Davis on Nov 2, 4:48 PM
Supreme Court judges heard arguments today about whether a consumer can proceed with a lawsuit alleging that Spokeo posted incorrect information about him. The judges' questions suggested strong views on both sides.
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