- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, April 15, 2016
- Roku Voices Concern About Charter Merger
- Mediacom Expands Lawsuit Against Iowa City
- White House Urges FCC To 'Unlock' Set-Top Boxes
- U.S. Government Wants To Get Involved In IoT
- House Passes Anti-Net Neutrality Bill
- New Data Privacy Rules Brought In As GDPR Approved
- Internet Of Things Used To Track Billboard Performance
- Controversial Aim-Listed Phorm Goes Bust
- IAB To Hold Summit On UX And Ad Blocking Issues
- Of Course Facebook Will Want Your Credit Card -- And Of Course, You'll Give It To Them
- Social Media Stressing Teens, Parents Say
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, April 14, 2016
- Microsoft Sues Justice Department Over Gag Orders
- Advocates Urge FCC To Stick To Timeline For Privacy Rules
- Ex-Reuters Editor Sentenced To Two Years In Prison For 'Hacking' Newspaper
- Final Thoughts On The FBI/Apple Case
- Google Fiber Working On Connecting Wireless Service To Fiber Lines
- UC Davis Sought To Scrub Pepper-Spray Posts
- House Committee Approves Long-Stalled Email Privacy Act
- Can Brave Really Revolutionize Ad Experience?
- Return Path Report Finds Commercial Email Spammy, Yet Junk Email Has Dropped
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, April 13, 2016
- Obama Threatens To Veto Bill Limiting FCC's Broadband Authority
- California Judge Recommends Approving Charter's Merger With TWC
- ANA Wants More Time To Analyze 'Far-Reaching' Privacy Proposal
- Sprint Drops Ad Describing T-Mobile As 'Ghetto'
- Guardian Considers Preventing Access To Content If Ad-blocking Proliferates
- Match.com Criticized For Anti-Ginger Ad
- Social Platforms Struggling To Silence Islamic State
- Women Bear Brunt Of Digital Harassment
- PlaceIQ Joins Network Advertising Initiative
- The Browser That Blocks (And Sells) Ads: Brave Or Brazen?
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, April 12, 2016
- Web Gatekeepers Shouldn't Thwart Competition With Data Caps, FCC Chair Says
- ESPN Battles Giants Player Over Tweet Of Medical Records
- Record Industry Presses For Changes To Digital Copyright Law
- NAI Report Finds 100% Compliance, 'Glitches' And Dysfunction Too
- NY May Mandate Cell-Phone Analysis At Accident Scenes
- Uber Discloses Data On More Than 12 Million Riders And Drivers
- Countries Join To Check Internet Of Things Privacy
- Microsoft Commits To Transatlantic Commercial Data Pact
- Email Privacy Legislation Edited Ahead of Wednesday's House Vote
- Google Blocks Searchers From Sites With Deceptive Download Buttons
- Owning The Virtual Ground Game In The Presidential Election
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, April 11, 2016
- Ad-Blocking Browser Brave Fires Back At News Industry
- Schumer Proposes Reward For Social Media Terror Tips
- Court Sides With Mississippi Attorney General In Battle With Google
- Negative Options Rule In The Internet Of Things
- Google Fiber Stops Offering Free 5 Mbps Broadband
- Republican Lawmakers Push For New Limits On FCC
- Twitter Replaces 2 Board Members To Add Diversity
- Caution Issued On Health Of Fitness Tracking
- Issues With Google Nest Could Dampen Consumer Interest In Smart Objects
- Facebook Going After Shady Retailers
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, April 6, 2016
- FCC May Outlaw 'Supercookies'
- Apple Fixes iPhone Security Glitch
- Gawker Asks Judge To Toss Hulk Hogan's $140 Million Award
- State Dept Lawyers Want to Limit Questions in Clinton Email Investigation
- PayPal Pulls Out Of N.C. Plan Due To Anti-gay Law
- Targeted Ads Don't Just Make You More Likely to Buy, They Can Change How You Think About Yourself
- Starz Gets Streams In Its Future
- Who's To Blame For The Rise In Ad Blocking?
- Opera Cofounder Launches Vivaldi Browser, Partners With Bing, DuckDuckGo, Yandex
- WhatsApp Thumbs Nose At Feds With 'End-To-End' Encryption
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, April 5, 2016
- Netflix Proves People Don't Notice Mobile Video Slowdowns, T-Mobile CEO Argues
- FilmOn Will Give TV Viewers More Options, Digital Rights Groups Say
- Gawker Continues Courtroom Fight With Hulk Hogan
- Facebook May Allow Encrypted Messages
- Email Server Hack Behind Panama Papers
- WhatsApp Beefs Up Encryption
- Time For Action -- Native Is Too Good To Let The Rogues Go Unpunished
- Elephants In The Room: Ad Blocking, Viewability And Transparency
- Don't Make Programmatic The Fall Guy For Ad Fraud
- How Ad Blocking Will Ultimately Improve The Industry
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, April 4, 2016
- FCC Wants To End Bill Shock With 'Nutrition Labels'
- Tennessee Resident Builds Own ISP, Sells High-Speed Broadband To Neighbors
- Government's Overtime Pay Proposal Could Wreak Havoc With Agency Management And Employee Morale
- Consumer Advocacy Group Sides With FilmOn Against Broadcasters
- Proposed Minnesota 'Revenge Porn' Law Too Broad, MPAA Says
- Lying May Be The Only Easy Way Out Of Your Pay TV Package
- $85 Million Patent Victory Against Google Overturned
- Michigan Passes Law Allowing People to Access Email Accounts of Dead Loved Ones
- Facebook Punts On NFL Streaming Bid
- Tech IPO Market Freezes Over
- DataXu Releases Report On Ad Fraud: Auto, CPG And Telecom Sectors Most Affected
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, April 1, 2016
- Broadband Providers Slam FCC, Say Privacy Rules Will 'Confuse' People
- Ad Execs Tackle #Diversity
- FTC To Tackle Privacy Concerns Raised By Smart TVs
- Google Backpedals After Gmail Prank Backfires And Other Crazy Brand Messages
- FCC Chair: Netflix Slowdowns Don't Violate Net Neutrality Rules
- 'Nutrition Labels' Coming For Broadband Service
- If Microsoft Helps Finance Yahoo, Data Will Drive Better Ads
- Body Camera Video Can Be Deceiving
- FCC Vote Increases Broadband Subsidies
- ComScore Finds Ad Blockers Are Employed By 10% of U.S. Desktop Users
- Jay Z Sues Over Claimed Music Subscriber Numbers