Judge: Order to Compel Apple Has Been 'Unenforceable' All Along
Was the DoJ about to lose big in the San Bernardino iPhone case?
The US Government Canceled Its Hearing with Apple Over iPhone Backdoor
The FBI and DOJ ask to back out at the eleventh hour, citing a potential alternative method for cracking the phone.
The 'Monkey Selfie' Monkey Just Filed an Appeal
Naruto v. Slater is headed to the Ninth Circuit, fighting for animal copyrights.
The FBI Filed Its Response to Apple’s Resistance to Backdooring the iPhone
"Reply in Support of the Government’s Motion to Compel and Opposition to Apple Inc.’s Motion to Vacate."
The Convoluted Logic Behind Apple's 'Obstruction' of Law Enforcement
The Department of Justice is appealing Apple’s victory in the New York iPhone case.
The Apple-FBI Encryption Hearing Was Unexpectedly Hostile to the FBI Director
In an surprise twist, the House Judiciary Committee ripped into FBI Director James Comey over the agency's request for an iPhone backdoor.
Judge James Orenstein Has Something to Say About the US Government's Decryption of iPhones
The encryption movement's new hero is standing up to the Justice Department's push for a backdoor to Apple's iPhone.
Judge James Orenstein Has Something to Say
The encryption movement's new hero is standing up to law enforcement's push for an iPhone backdoor.
Twitter: We've Blocked 125,000 ISIS Accounts Since Mid-2015
As Twitter comes under fire, the company defends its record on combating ISIS.
Why Twitter Suspended an Account That Makes Fun of Twitter
The story behind how @TrustySupport, which satirizes how Twitter deals with harassment, got suspended.
Parody Account Mocks Twitter for Not Suspending Harassers, Gets Suspended
In ironic twist of fate, parody account @TrustySupport was suspended for a few hours on Wednesday.
Great Moments in Shaun Bridges, a Corrupt Silk Road Investigator
I am 90 percent sure this was a plotline in Boardwalk Empire?