Apple Inc. launched a broadside Wednesday against wireless phone companies…
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Apple refused to give iMessages to the U.S. government
The Justice Department obtained a court order this summer demanding that Apple turn over, in real time, text messages…
NY Times Op-Ed calls for Apple to decrypt iPhones for law enforcement
Last September, Apple and Google, whose operating systems…
AT&T Wi-Fi Calling now rolling out to some iOS 9 beta users
The latest beta version of iOS 9 includes support for Wi-Fi Calling on AT&T…
Absurd Apple rumors revisited
Business Insider, which has a poor track record accurately covering Apple…
Why it doesn’t make sense for Apple to offer their own cellular service right now
There are a number of reasons why offering its own cellular service…
Apple: No, we’re not planning to become a MVNO
Four years ago, an Apple patent surfaced that outlined how the consumer electronics company…
Edward Snowden explains why Apple should continue to fight the government on encryption
As the Obama administration campaign to stop Apple…
Obama administration war against Apple just got uglier
The Obama administration’s central strategy against Apple…
AT&T urges FCC to drop $100 million fine, claims ‘unlimited’ customers not materially affected by throttling
AT&T has asked the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to withdraw and cancel…
U.S. FCC approves AT&T’s $48.5 billion acquisition of DirectTV
AT&T is now the largest paid-television provider in the U.S…
Apple intervenes in Radio Shack sale in effort to protect customer data
The hedge fund Standard General was the top bidder with $26.2 million…
AT&T’s plan to watch your Web browsing – and what you can do about it
AT&T examines each customer’s Web traffic…
Apple’s iOS encryption has ‘petrified’ the U.S. administration, governments around the world
Stronger encryption in Apple’s iPhones has ‘petrified’ the U.S. government because…
The CIA campaign to steal Apple’s secrets
Researchers working with the Central Intelligence Agency have conducted a multi-year, sustained effort…
Apple CEO Cook: Unlike some other companies, Apple won’t invade your right to privacy
Apple’s Tim Cook has been on tour…
Apple CEO Tim Cook advocates privacy, says terrorists should be ‘eliminated’
None of us should accept that the government or a company or anybody should have access to all of our private information…
FCC chairman proposes to regulate ISP’s under Title II
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler…
New Snowden documents show how the Britain’s GCHQ tracked iPhone users
Previous leaks have revealed specific NSA exploits used to compromise the famously malware-resistant iPhone….
U.S. congressional Republicans’ bill aims to head off Obama’s so-called ‘net neutrality’ plan
U.S. congressional Republicans on Friday proposed legislation that would set…
U.S. Congressional proposal offers Internet rules of the road
For the past decade, a debate has raged in Washington and across the country…
AT&T may face U.S. FCC fine over data throttling iPhone users
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is considering fining AT&T Inc…
AT&T defends unlimited data throttling, says U.S. FTC can’t stop it
The Federal Trade Commission cannot prevent AT&T from throttling unlimited data customers…
New York prosecutor calls for law to fight Apple data encryption
Federal and state governments should consider passing laws that forbid iPhones…
U.S. FCC says it will vote on so-called ‘net neutrality’ in February
Republican lawmakers are expected to introduce legislation this month to preempt any FCC rule on the subject…
Microsoft to Obama administration: The world’s servers are not yours for the taking
Apple said that the tech sector is put ‘at risk’ of being sanctioned
Why Apple, Fox News, and Microsoft are suddenly working together
It’s not every day you see Microsoft and Apple or Fox News and NPR going to bat…
Apple supports Microsoft in U.S. data-privacy dispute
Some of the world’s largest technology companies, including Apple Inc…
T-Mobile, AT&T and Sprint permanent unlock for iPhone 6 Plus, 6, 5s, 5c, 5, 4S, 4, 3GS, 3G revealed
This unlock is done in iTunes, which is the safest and most reliable way to unlock your iPhone…
FCC commissioner accuses Netflix of creating fast lanes at the expense of competitors
Ajit Pai of the FCC today accused Netflix of ‘secur[ing] ‘fast lanes’ for its own content’…
U.S. feds want Apple’s help to defeat encrypted phones, invoke 18th-century All Writs Act
Newly discovered court documents from two federal criminal cases in New York and California…
U.S. DOJ turns to 225-year-old law to force Apple, Google to unlock password-protected devices
Prosecutors last month persuaded a federal magistrate to order…
FCC hopes its rules for so-called ‘net neutrality’ survive inevitable litigation
The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission said Friday…
DOJ warns Apple: iPhone encryption will lead to a child dying
The No. 2 official at the Justice Department recently warned top Apple executives…
U.S. Senate blocks legislation on curbing NSA’s bulk data collection program
The Senate blocked legislation that would have limited the National Security Agency…
Inside the dispute over so-called ‘net neutrality’ and why it’s important to Apple users
At the heart of the current net neutrality debate is…
Mark Cuban on so-called net neutrality: ‘The government will fsck the Internet up’
Entrepreneur, NBA team owner, and Shark Tank star Mark Cuban has this to say…
AT&T vs. Verizon vs. Sprint vs. T-Mobile: Who has the best individual plan?
Looking for an individual plan for cell service from U.S. carriers?
Obama-appointed FCC chairman distances himself from Obama on so-called ‘net neutrality’
FCC Chairman Wheeler worries that the president’s more drastic approach is too simplistic and naive…
What does so-called ‘net neutrality’ mean for Apple?
Apple is spending money to connect to ISP’a access points…
AT&T to pause fiber investment until net neutrality rules are decided
AT&T will pause investments to bring fiber connections to 100 cities…
There’s no one to root for in the debate over so-called ‘net neutrality’
Finding it hard to understand the ‘net neutrality’ debate?