- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Dec. 9, 2016
- Court Reaffirms Facebook Victory Against Power Ventures In 'Hacking' Battle
- Comcast Exec Says Net Neutrality Order Didn't Harm Company
- More Sour Notes Over YouTube, Music
- Watchdog Faults Moose Toys Over Ad For 'Selfie Mic'
- President Obama Orders Full Review Of Election-Related Hacking
- Facebook Reveals More Ad Metric Snafus
- Yahoo Data Breach Class Action Suits Consolidated
- Trump Tests Twitter's Incitement Rules
- Post-Election, Trump's Earned Media Soars
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Dec. 8, 2016
- Newspapers Lobby Trump About Google News
- Charter CEO Cheers Prospect Of Fewer Regulations Under Trump
- NFL Revises Idiotic Social Media Rules, Somewhat
- FCC Republicans Aim To Repeal Net Neutrality, Privacy Rules
- Facebook Investors Accuse Marc Andreessen Of Foul Play
- Publishers May Be in Violation of COPPA - And Not Even Know It
- Coalition for Better Ads Will Drive Change Consumers Want, And That The Industry Needs
- Adobe Inks Deal With Federal Government
- Texas Attorney Fined $175K For Submitting Fabricated Email to the Court
- Study Finds Piracy Becoming More Sophisticated: Consumers Ignorant Or Indifferent
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2016
- FTC Explores Privacy Concerns Raised By Smart TVs
- AT&T Touts Time Warner Merger To Senate
- FCC: Only Half Of Wireline Connections Reach 'Broadband' Speeds
- Heroes, Villains -- And Fake News
- Man That Hacked Celebrity Email Accounts Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison
- Most Americans Who See Fake News Believe It, New Survey Says
- Megyn Kelly Blasts Trump Staffer For Social Media Attacks
- T-Mobile Bows Number-Syncing Service 'Digits'
- TAG Awards First 'Certified' Anti-Fraud Seals
- Drawbridge Awarded Patent For Cross-Device Technology
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016
- Web Companies Collaborate In New Push To Remove Terrorist Videos
- Connected Toys Violate Children's Privacy Law, Advocates Say
- Home Broadband Caps Are Coming, WideOpenWest Says
- Government Holds Off On IoT Security Requirements
- Most Enterprises Fail To Correctly Authenticate Emails With DMARC
- Facebook Queries Users About "Misleading Language" In Posts
- European Commission Approves Microsoft's LinkedIn Buy
- Google Adds Personalized News Feed To Android Home Screen
- Man Arrested Four Times After Ex Frames Him On Facebook
- Instagram Will Allow Users To Disable Comments On Their Posts
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Dec. 5, 2016
- FCC's Republicans Slam Decision To Crack Down On 'Data-Free TV'
- Fake News Triggers Shooting Incident In D.C.
- Locksmith Owner Launches New Challenge To Search Results
- The Twiplomatic President
- T-Mobile CFO Supports Repeal Of Net Neutrality Rules
- Google Location-Based Safety App Trusted Contacts Launches
- A Third Of Consumers Say They Would Exchange Personal Info For Content
- Is 'The Information' Staying Afloat?
- Why Facebook May Not Curb 'Fake News'
- Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Dec. 2, 2016
- AT&T's 'Data-Free' TV Violates Net Neutrality, FCC Says
- Broadband Speeds Increase, FCC Reports
- Warriors App User Presses 'Eavesdropping' Case
- Facebook Hopes AI Can Catch Offensive Content
- Diversity Not Part Of Tech Founders' Plans
- USPS Tests Email Previews of Print Mail in NYC
- Consumers Up App Usage, Especially Entertainment
- Trump And Brexit Dominate Yahoo Searches In 2016
- Rise In Mobile Shows Marketers Why They Must Rethink Ad Targeting
- Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016
- Mozilla Vows To Fight For Online Privacy, Net Neutrality
- Nashville Battles Comcast Over Utility Poles
- Russian Intel Used Social Media To Influence Election
- Backpage Urges Supreme Court To Reject Appeal Over Escort Ads
- xHamster Reveals 380,000 Customer Files Exposed in Hack
- Programmatic Is Problematic, Even When It Works
- Reddit Takes Action Against 'Most Toxic' Trump Supporters
- Fake News: Shut Up And Listen
- White House Pushing For Google Deal With Cuba
- Dow Jones CEO Blasts Facebook And Google For Killing News
- Ad Execs United On Data Ownership, Divided On Whether It Belongs To Agencies Or Clients
- Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2016
- Trump Appoints Critic Of Broadband Privacy Rules To Transition Team
- Now You Can Watch Some Netflix Offline
- FTC Urged To Probe Word-Of-Mouth Over Instagram Marketing
- Adblock Plus Calls Meetup To Form An Independent Board
- Uber Expands Location Tracking
- Trump Will Be Able To Send Unblockable Text Alerts To All U.S. Cell Phones
- More Than 1 Million Google Accounts Breached By Android Malware
- DoubleVerify Launches Solution To Protect Advertisers From 'Fake' Online News
- British Start-Up Pushes Privacy Boundaries With Photo Scanning Insights
- Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2016
- Lawmakers Protect Consumers' Right To Post Reviews
- Google Agrees To Settle Email Privacy Battle
- Trump's Election Spurs Internet Archive To Create Copy In Canada
- Trump Tweets Teen's Critique Of CNN Journo
- Widows Of ISIS Victims Want Appeals Court To Revive Battle With Twitter
- Adblock Plus Fends Off Latest Publisher Lawsuit
- Fake News Not Only An Issue For Politics, But For Brand Marketers
- Researchers Claim To Take Control Of Tesla By Tapping Owner's Mobile App
- White House Taps Zuckerberg To Tackle Poverty
- Germany Presses Facebook To Police Platform
- Government To Allow IoT Hacking For Research
- Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Nov. 28, 2016
- Google Draws Support In Showdown Over 'Right To Be Forgotten'
- Vizio Presses Judge To Dismiss Privacy Case
- Comcast Data Cap Too Low For Ultra High -Def, Layer3 Says
- Taboola Takes On Fake News Furor
- Google Hit With 1 Billion Takedown Requests In Last Year
- Report Reveals Google's Support For Hillary Clinton
- Ad Blocking Rates Could Be Declining In Germany
- Retailers Anxious Over Potential IoT Security Threats
- Ireland Is Investigating Yahoo's Massive Data Breach
- Privacy And Data: What Will The Future Hold?