The Department of Justice is asking the Supreme Court to refuse to hear Apple's appeal of a ruling that it conspired with publishers to raise the price of e-books. Read the full story by Wendy Davis
After shuttering a previous attempt several months ago, Snapchat is back to publishing its own original content on its Discover platform for publishers, with a focus on music-related content -- … Read the full story by Erik Sass
RTBlog spoke with Phil Barrett, senior VP at Purch, a Web publisher of titles that include Tom's Guide and Tom's Hardware. Purch sites help people make buying decisions about technology. … Read the full story by Tobi Elkin
Photos of a new version of the Google Glass head-mounted wearable device have appeared in a filing on the Federal Communications Commission Web site showing new features such as charging … Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
While certainly not its biggest problem, Twitter has faced ongoing criticism for a lack of diversity among its ranks. To better address the issue, the social giant has hired Jeffrey … Read the full story by Gavin O'Malley
There will be lots of predictions for the year ahead, but nothing seems to be as pivotal as recognizing how much mobile video viewing is exploding. Read the full story by P.J. Bednarski
Texture rebranded in the fall and now its agency Hub Strategy and Communications has created a campaign for the app called "Binge Reading" that is designed to convey that Texture's … Read the full story by Larissa Faw
"If we accept that everyone deserves access to the Internet, then we must surely support free basic Internet services," Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg writes. "Who could possibly be against this?" Read the full story by Wendy Davis