- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Feb. 15, 2016
- CenturyLink Pulls A Comcast, Plans To Test Metered Billing
- FTC And Roca Labs 'Likely' To Resolve Battle Over Online Reviews
- Facebook's India Director Returns To California HQ
- French Court Sides Against Facebook In Fight Over Nude Painting
- Trump Accuses RNC of Illegally Using His Name in Fundraising Emails
- Cruz Takes on Clinton's Email Scandal in New Ad
- How Dstillery Tracked 16,000 Iowa Caucus-Goers Via Their Phones
- Facebook's Instant Articles Revamp Wins Over Publishers
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Feb. 12, 2016
- Google's Censorship Compromise Panned By Digital Rights Group
- MPAA Teams With Domain Registry For Copyright Enforcement
- Superfish Settles Privacy Lawsuit Over Adware-Infected Lenovos
- Streetmap Loses 'Anticompetitive' Suit Against Google
- California Public Utilities Commission Fast Tracks Charter Merger Review
- Face Scanning Used To Track TV Viewer Tastes
- This App Makes It Easy to Find Email Addresses of LinkedIn Users
- State Department Ordered to Release All Clinton Emails by End of the Month
- Publishers Say It's Getting Easier To Generate Revenue From Facebook's Instant Articles
- Smart, Connected Devices Open More Doors To Personal Networks
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016
- House Panel Approves New Limits On FCC's Broadband Authority
- CenturyLink To Charge Users Who Exceed Data Caps
- Facebook Investor Steps In It, Enrages Subcontinent
- Broadband Providers Urge FCC To Reject Tough Privacy Rules
- Congress Prohibits States From Taxing Web Access
- The DNA Of Danger Vs. The Right Of Privacy
- Google Expanding Right-To-Be-Forgotten
- Twitter's Revenue is Growing, But Site Lost 2 Million Users in Q4
- HBO Now Not Quite There
- Russia Tells Netflix: Get A License
- Fox, Dish Settle Over Ad-Skipping AutoHop Function
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016
- Charter's Social Media Strategy: Hijack Opposition's Name
- FCC's Set-Top Box Proposal To Include Privacy Rules
- Dork Diaries Site Didn't Comply With Children's Privacy Rules, Watchdog Says
- Politwoops Returns In U.S.
- New House Bill Would Protect Encryption On Smartphones
- Google Ups Botnet Defenses In Push To Thwart Ad Fraud
- Twitter Forms "Trust & Safety Council"
- Google Rethinks Ad Blocking
- Gmail Updated With Added Security
- Lawmakers Urge Social Media Counter-Terror Strategy
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016
- Charter-Time Warner Merger Makes Bad Situation Worse, Critics Say
- Utah Lawmaker Proposes Anti-Doxing Law
- FTC Presses To Proceed With Throttling Lawsuit Against AT&T
- Facebook Atlas Group Head Says Ad Blocking Down To Poor Experiences
- FBI's Clinton Probe Remains Ongoing
- Sorrell Claims 'Chickens Have Come Home To Roost' For Aggressive Tax Avoiders
- CBS Boasts Big Super Bowl 50 Streaming Numbers
- DOJ Investigating Email Hack
- Presidential Hopefuls Battle It Out In Paid-Search Advertising Clicks
- Time To Block The Blockers -- What Have You Got To Lose?
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Feb. 8, 2016
- T-Mobile Wants Regulators To 'Tread Lightly' On Toll-Free Data
- Facebook Ordered To Stop Tracking Non-Users In France
- Facebook's 'Free Basics' Banned In India
- Malware Campaign Hits Rotten Tomatoes, TMZ
- Google Wins Delay In Email Privacy Battle
- Florida Couple Must Pay $350,000 For Defaming Attorney On Yelp
- Twitter Ups Account Suspensions To Cut ISIS Use
- New York Times Supports FCC Chairman's Proposal To 'Unlock' Cable Boxes
- Data Speed Tries To Keep Up With Internet Of Things
- CNET Reporter Reveals That Her Gmail Account Was Hacked
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Feb. 5, 2016
- House Republicans Slam FCC's 'Troubling' Broadband Moves
- Verizon Exempts Go90 Video From Data Caps
- Former FCC Commissioner Argues Warns Against Charter Merger With TWC, Bright House
- Victoria's Secret Sued Over Text-Message Ads
- AT&T Cast As 'Villain' In Tennessee Muni-Broadband Battle
- Security Holes Found In More Smart Toys
- LinkedIn's Programmatic Business Is In 'Swift Decline'
- Google Adds Safe Browsing Features
- Mobile Apps May Have Harder Time With EU Privacy Compliance
- Why Millennials Block Ads, In Their Own Words
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Feb. 4, 2016
- Maryland Lawmakers Seek To Ban Online Gag Clauses
- Entertainment Companies, Sports Leagues Say FilmOn Not Entitled To Cable License
- Google Offering Free GB Broadband To Low Income Households
- T-Mobile Slashes Price Of Unlimited Data Family Plan
- How Tech CEOs Talk About Privacy
- Charter Expands Net Losses, Gains Video Subscribers
- Better Native Advertising Is A Solution To Ad Blocking
- House Oversight Chairman Wants Formal Email Investigation of Clinton
- Netflix Ramps Up On HDR Video
- Native Ad Disclosure All About Trust
- 60% Of All Mobile Banner Ad Clicks Are Accidents
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2016
- Sanders Urges FCC To End 'Unfair' Broadband Billing Practices
- FTC Presses Claims Against Amazon Over Kids' In-App Purchases
- Google Loophole Indexes Publisher Sponsored Content In Google News
- Twitter Gives Access To Unregistered Visitors
- Is Your Data Telling The Truth? Where You'll Find 'Liars' Online
- Google AdWords Grant To Help Counter Terrorists' Propaganda With Anti-Radicalism
- Courtney Love Prevails In 'Twibel' Appeal
- Europe's Privacy Regulators Want More Details About New Data Pact
- Beware 'Clickwrap' Contracts For Personal Genomics Services
- Cruz Used Email to Circulate Carson Drop Out Rumor
- Comcast Expanding Gigabit Cable Web Service
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016
- Google's Book Project Harms Freelance Writers, Group Tells Supreme Court
- Yahoo Sued Over Layoffs
- EU And U.S. Agree On 'Privacy Shield' For Cross-Border Data Transfers
- Tennessee College Requires Students To Wear Fitbits, Walk 10,000 Steps Daily
- UC Berkeley Students Sue Google Over Gmail Data Profiling
- Quantcast Expands D.C. Office
- WhatsApp Hits 1 Billion Users, Unclear How To Monetize Success
- IoT Opens New Privacy, Surveillance Issues, Says Harvard Study
- Fine Bros Get A Rude Reaction To 'React World'