Why the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge could save net neutrality
As is typical of every issue online, the hardest battle is getting the attention you deserve.
On Sep 5, 2014 by Gillian Branstetter
Do redheads make us hungry?
Redheads, it seems, have gone viral in food marketing, and there may be a simple reason why.
On Aug 12, 2014 by [email protected]
What are we going to do with all these public phone booths?
At a time when many figured the public phone was dead, New York is trying to save it.
On Aug 8, 2014 by [email protected]
FCC chief slams Verizon’s wireless data-throttling plans
Et tu, Wheeler?
On Jul 31, 2014 by Aaron Sankin
FTC continues crusade against phony mobile phone charges
The FTC is calling on phone carriers to do more to protect consumers from “cramming.”
On Jul 29, 2014 by Eric Geller
Police have asked Verizon for customer data nearly 150,000 times so far this year
‟Can you hear me now?” the U.S. government said to Verizon 25,000 times a month.
On Jul 9, 2014 by Aaron Sankin
YouTube takes a page from Netflix, starts calling out slow ISPs
Following Netflix’s lead, YouTube points the finger at ISPs.
On Jul 7, 2014 by Micah Singleton
Germany cancels Verizon contract over NSA concerns
The contract is set to expire next year.
On Jun 27, 2014 by Tim Sampson
How T-Mobile’s unlimited music streaming could kill wireless net neutrality
T-Mobile’s Music Freedom promotion is an amazing deal, but it’s terrible for the Internet.
On Jun 21, 2014 by Aaron Sankin
Rape and slavery metaphors are bad business, T-Mobile
It’s time to find some different metaphors.
On Jun 20, 2014 by [email protected]
FCC orders Comcast and Verizon to reveal how much Netflix pays for its fast lane
Life in the fast lane.
On Jun 14, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Netflix calls Verizon’s bluff over slow video speeds
Verizon and Netflix play the blame game over slow streaming speeds.
On Jun 10, 2014 by Rob Price
Verizon threatening legal action over Netflix blaming it for bad streaming
That got ugly fast.
On Jun 6, 2014 by Micah Singleton
Here is the only way the FCC can legally save net neutrality
The law is clear: The FCC must reclassify Internet service providers, or net neutrality is dead.
On May 14, 2014 by [email protected]
Michigan and Pennsylvania become first states to test universal Internet IDs
The long-delayed government effort to streamline Internet security is being met with skeptism, privacy concerns.
On May 6, 2014 by Tim Sampson
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