PolicyBlog
by Wendy Davis, Staff Writer
The Federal Communications Commission should prohibit broadband providers from sharing information about customers' Web activity without their consent, a group of lawmakers says today in a letter to
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by Wendy Davis
Microsoft has been hit with a potential class-action lawsuit alleging that it inundates Web users with unwanted text messages as part of a "relentless … Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
AT&T's $49 billion merger with DirecTV appears to be headed for regulatory approval, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler indicated on Tuesday. Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
Online harassment is not new, but Microsoft took a step Wednesday to stop what the industry now calls "revenge porn," releasing a reporting Web … Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Laurie Sullivan, Staff Writer
It's getting a little scary when your airline flight itinerary serves up in Google search results or you can visualize past travel timelines on … Read the whole story
by Gavin O'Malley
Facebook is giving publishers more control over how their videos are organized and shared. A new video uploading system gives Page owners customized distribution … Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Chuck Martin, Staff Writer
There are connected cars and then there are cars that can be 'disconnected,' at least from the driver. In a somewhat on-the-edge experiment published … Read the whole story