Microsoft, Yahoo!, others release FISA request data
Along with Apple, Facebook, Google and LinkedIn, Microsoft and Yahoo! released data on the number of requests for account data and content they receive from the US government.
Along with Apple, Facebook, Google and LinkedIn, Microsoft and Yahoo! released data on the number of requests for account data and content they receive from the US government.
Healthcare.gov isn't off to a great start, but Wall Street and VC partners seem more concerned about the pulse of Twitter's IPO.
The FCC chairman defended that the communications regulator is on the side of creators and innovators, not telco giants.
Europol has finally figured out something I wrote about four years ago, the FBI seems to be taking the NSA's place in the "keep quiet and shut up" department, and no one is listening to the White House about data center energy efficiency (or much of anything else, it seems). It's another week in that slapstick world we call government.
Two more leaked cabinet choices from the incoming Obama Administration. Both will have influence on energy, land use and green tech subsidies.
Today the California Air Resources Board approved state standards that will push utilities there to use less fossil fuel for generating electricity. The express reason for the new, tougher anti-emissions regs: combat global warming.
How much green for greentech in the "stimulus" bill that looks to be headed to law? I have not read the whole 1400 pages and I will not use the energy it would take to do so.
Oracle delivered its latest argument to the Supreme Court ahead of its showdown with Google over the internet giant's use of Java APIs to build Android.
Tariffs on imported Chinese products cost the US tech industry $1.3 billion in May 2019 alone, according to data from the Consumer Technology Association -- and the cost is expected to grow.
Trump made it to the presidency with big plans and few details. It's not any different with technology, but here's what we know.