The same group that brought us the strong message from Senator Al Franken calling net neutrality the "free speech issue of our time," the Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) and NoSlowLane.com, is keeping up the pressure against "fast lanes." This time, they're targeting a younger audience.
Could the new display be extra durable? The newest iPhone could be more forgiving when you drop it. That is if rumors and reports for the iPhone 6 are true.
Conan O'Brien gives his opinion on the game. The Watch Dogs release is right around the corner, and to tide you over, Conan O'Brien has reviewed the game.
The regulations are pioneering in scope Self-driving vehicles are fancy to look at and even more so to own, much like Google's autonomous cars driving around towns and cities capturing images for Google Earth.
The company wants its users to be privacy conscious With the dawn of social media, privacy has become a major concern for almost all Internet users, especially since the revelations that the government has the power to intrude in people's personal lives.
The Korean manufacturer hasn't formally announced its intentions. Samsung, the tech giant responsible for the success of the Galaxy phone lineup, is reported to launch a new VR gadget before the year ends.
What's been a side show to the general battle over net neutrality, the possible Comcast/Time Warner Cable merger, and the FCC is the more technical issue of network interconnects and "paid peering." Google Fiber -- which has been seen as the only hope for a fair, open internet if the FCC allows "fast lanes" and the largest cable merger in history -- just announced it doesn't and won't charge for peering.
Fun tweaks not allowed without jailbreak If you've already used jailbreak to allow your iOS device to have more capabilities and less limitations, you're likely looking for some fun tweaks.
The House passed a bill Wednesday that limits the NSA's data collection powers. The House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday to limit the National Security Agency's bulk collection of phone records.
This week was particularly revelatory in the world of cyber security: the U.S. formally charged five Chinese military officials with cybertheft, eBay announced it was hacked, and it turns out the National Security Agency has been listening to some countries in Central America while the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to try to curb the NSA's practices.
Sony's latest baseball game brings in high ratings and reviews The newest Major League Baseball game for video gamers on the market is MLB 14: The Show.
Could be the biggest data breach in history. Ebay Inc announced that hackers gained access to its network about three months ago and obtained data from 145 million customers in what could be the largest data breach in history.
With 14 years of DJing experience, Nico Perez has provided an Internet platform for aspiring DJs and radio presenters called Mixcloud. With 10 million users per month, Mixcloud has captured the attention of many, particularly millennials.
Some common attitudes in our culture are pretty evident to anyone: Go out anywhere and strike up a conversation about mobile tech and the internet, and you'll discover most people love their devices, but have no love for the companies that provide service to them. This week, the American Consumer Satisfaction Index confirmed everyone's suspicions: we love our smartphones, but hate subscription TV and ISPs.
Online music streaming service Spotify has expanded to 10 million paying subscribers. Spotify reported Wednesday that it has expanded to 10 million paying subscribers.
Laws and preferences will make it a difficult transition Netflix is the world's largest Internet subscription service and now its heading to Germany, France and four other European countries.