by Wendy Davis on Mar 15, 4:16 PM
The Internet Association wants the FCC to revisit rules that require broadband providers to obtain subscribers' consent before drawing on browsing history for targeted ads.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 14, 4:47 PM
Verizon reneged on a promise to make fiber optic service available to all New Yorkers, the city alleged in a new lawsuit against the telecom.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 13, 4:39 PM
Four months after revoking Geofeedia's access, Facebook has explicitly prohibited developers from using its data for surveillance.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 10, 4:14 PM
Verizon now excludes video streamed through the Fios mobile app from wireless customers' data caps.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 9, 3:28 PM
The cable industry is lobbying the FCC to back away from its 2015 definition of broadband as speeds of at least 25 Mbps downstream.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 8, 2:08 PM
Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Arizona) says his bill marks the "first step toward restoring the FTC's light-touch, consumer-friendly approach."
by Wendy Davis on Mar 7, 3:22 PM
The fight between Web service TVEyes and Fox News is "crucial" to the future of TV news, Fox's lawyer told a panel of appellate judges this morning.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 6, 5:08 PM
JetSmarter, the so-called Uber for private jets, seems to have engaged in some questionable practices in an attempt to tout its business.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 3, 5:24 PM
Uber reportedly went to extreme lengths to avoid sting operations, including creating software that identified likely government agents.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 2, 4:12 PM
Facebook will settle a privacy class-action by making some additional disclosures about how it processes links within messages. Class counsel will receive up to $3.23 million.