Outrage: U.S. "Justice" Dept says OK for ISPs to assess surcharges for priority traffic
The same Justice Department that's been headed by U.S.
The same Justice Department that's been headed by U.S.
Facebook's seasonal transparency report is expanding beyond just offering a glimpse at the number of government requests for account information.
The single most important question is this: what does America currently control and therefore, what would we actually be giving up?
A group that opposes Net Neutrality efforts is using scare tactics to fight the government's efforts to impose regulations over broadband access se
Google isn't alone in trying to clear its name in whatever way possible following the firestorm that erupted on Thursday afternoon.
The Obama administration has outlined four specific, but not "all-inclusive," steps designed to improve federal surveillance programs.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the U.S. Department of Education are hosting an executive digital learning summit today in Washington, D.C.
The tech giants implicated in the PRISM hubbub have repeatedly denied offering access, but new documents reveal the NSA footed the bill for compliance costs.
Facebook's CEO chimes in about the NSA PRISM scandal, and he isn't mincing words.
We've received a few inquiries about Solid Oak Software's lawsuit against ZDNet China and CBS Interactive for distributing Green Dam filtering software on its download site. Here's a look at the basics.