Broadband Discrimination, by any other name, would smell just as rotten
The FCC has its final open commission meeting of the year today—updated net neutrality rules will not be on the agenda as originally intended.
The FCC has its final open commission meeting of the year today—updated net neutrality rules will not be on the agenda as originally intended.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals attempts to keep the law one step ahead of sweepstakes operators.
The online review company Yelp has recently faced a number of court cases over unfair business practices.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick has revamped the company’s insurance policy in an attempt to close controversial “insurance gaps” created by the service.
Companies must take reasonable precautions to ensure their data is not at risk.
Technology that provides employees an easier means of workplace communication may increase the number of harassment claims.
Technology in the workplace creates greater efficiency… and bigger problems.
What happens to your online life after you die?
Many celebrities recently experienced the limitations of cybersecurity firsthand when their personal accounts were hacked and photographs disseminated throughout the internet.
Internet service providers are looking to expand next-generation broadband, but they could kill the Internet in the process.
A major software glitch could reward bar examinees who filed lawsuits.
A new bill signed into law by President Obama will allow cell phone users to keep their phones if they decide to switch service providers.
Aereo used cloud computing to change the way we watch TV, but the Supreme Court has held that its transmissions violated copyright law.