PolicyBlog
by Wendy Davis
By this summer, cord-cutters who want to watch "Game of Thrones," "Girls," or "True Detective" will no longer have to wait for the DVDs to come out. The company officially … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Steve Smith, Staff Writer
Only a small percentage of consumers interested in the wearable computing market plan to buy an Apple Watch, and the majority are unconvinced of … Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
TV broadcasters are urging the 2nd Circuit to uphold a finding that online video provider FilmOn violated a court order by streaming TV programs … Read the whole story
by Gavin O'Malley
In the coming days and weeks, Facebook is telling brands and other Page owners to expect a noticeable dip in "like" counts. The likely … Read the whole story
by Aaron Baar
According to J.D. Power and Associates, data-related issues are steadily increasing, with consumers reporting an average of 17 problems (including dropped calls, late voice … Read the whole story
by Gavin O'Malley
Facebook paid nearly $50 million for FriendFeed in 2009 -- two years after it was founded by some former Google engineers as a way … Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
Google plans to eliminate four search funnel columns in early April to simplify some AdWords reporting features, the company announced Monday in a Google+ … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Erik Sass, Staff Writer
There's a new social network for the wolves of Wall Street called "Symphony," created by Goldman Sachs, which has already soft launched the network … Read the whole story