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How cops hack into your phone without a warrant
A murky web of federal and state statutes determine how easily cops can access data on Americans’ cell phones.
Trump’s FCC May Let ISPs Sell Your Private Data Without Your Consent
ISPs like Comcast and AT&T want Republicans to roll back FCC “opt-in” data privacy protections.
America’s 4G Carriers Are Bracing Themselves For Trump Inauguration Livestreams
Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint have all geared up for Friday’s streaming frenzy.
FCC Says AT&T’s Zero-Rating May Violate Net Neutrality, But Punts on Action
It’s too late for the FCC to crack down on AT&T and Verizon’s ‘zero-rating’ plans.
Hundreds of Customers Complained to the FCC That AT&T Switched Their Data Plans
Complaints obtained by Motherboard show customers quite upset with AT&T.
Buffering, Bugs Mar DirecTV Now Performance Weeks After Launch
The streaming video service's inconsistent performance has not gone unnoticed by would-be cord cutters.
The FCC Just Approved a Landmark New Way For Deaf People to Communicate
Accessibility advocates hail a technology transition that’s been years in the making.
As Tom Wheeler Departs, AT&T Tells the FCC to Take a Hike on Zero-Rating
The FCC now faces a choice: Crack down on zero-rating, or surrender to AT&T.
How FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler Became a Net Neutrality Champion
The former telecom lobbyist became a public interest hero. His legacy is threatened by Trump.