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U.S. Says Fourth Amendment Does Not Protect Digitally-Stored Data
A drug trafficking case in which the government is demanding Microsoft hand over emails stored in a Dublin datacenter has called into question Fourth Amendment rights in a digital era.
Internet Providers Strike Back Against Net Neutrality Activists
Twenty-eight of America's broadband providers signed an open letter warning the FCC that regulating broadband as a public utility will stifle innovation.
Here's One Big Reason Mobile Carriers Don't Want a 'Kill Switch' on Smartphones
A new report shows how many billions of dollars companies such as Verizon and AT&T could lose each year if smartphone theft decreases.
Democrats Introduce Legislation to Restore 'Open Internet' Rules
Bills introduced in both the House of Representatives and the Senate would bring back net neutrality laws.
Netflix Could Rally Its 34 Million Members to Uphold Net Neutrality
In a letter to investors, the streaming leader vowed to fight a ruling last week that overturned net neutrality laws. Netflix also announced its stronger-than-expected earnings.
Cable Wars: Intel Builds a Web TV Service, Sells It to Verizon
With this deal, Verizon might be looking to take on cable rival Comcast.
U.S. Court of Appeals Overturns Net Neutrality
In a ruling published Tuesday, a Washington D.C. court struck down portions of the Federal Communications Commission's rules.
T-Mobile 'Sticks It' to Competition, Will Cover Early Termination Fees
The nation's fourth largest carrier is offering up to $650 to customers who terminate their contracts with competing carriers and join T-Mobile's fast-growing network.
The Connected Home: A Huge Opportunity But Slow to Catch On
Representatives from LG, Lowe's and Verizon discuss why the market for these smart gadgets has potential but hasn't exploded yet.
Report: U.S. Business Mergers at Highest Levels Since 2001
With deals totaling more than $1 trillion last year, the U.S. accounts for more mergers worldwide than it has in more than a decade.
3 Steps to Changing Mobile Service Carriers
If coverage is weak and hurting your business, consider these tips for trying to get better mobile service.
For Net Neutrality Advocates, the Fight Continues
Some tech entrepreneurs say more regulation is needed to keep the Internet open -- especially when it comes to wireless providers.
Bringing a 4G Wireless Network into Your Office
Your cloud connection is more important than ever. This new 4G office router could be the backup you need.
How Pre-Paid Phone Plans Can Save Your Business Money
Paying for minutes in advance can help you cut mobile costs. Here's a roundup of options for business owners.
Online Stores Make Shopping for Business-Related Apps Easier
The three largest U.S. wireless providers have launched websites to hawk their business-focused mobile apps.