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Your texts are at stake: Google leads appeal to Congress over privacy
By Michael Rougeau published
Google today testified about an outdated privacy law, while law enforcement representatives attempted to impose their own agenda.
AT&T a wee bit defensive over cell phone unlocking situation
By Michael Rougeau published
Carrier spells out the "bottom line" in response to the recent hubbub over whether unlocking phones should be made legal again.
FAA wants pilots to stop using wireless devices in cockpit
By Luke Brown published
The regulatory agency is working on a new proposal which would ban personal electronic devices from the cockpit for the entire flight.
Apple, Samsung among mobile makers urging Congress for more spectrum
By Luke Brown published
Some of the nation's top technology companies are asking Congress to open up more airwaves for smartphones and tablets.
Senator confirms no warrantless email access for government agencies
By Clint Demeritt published
Bill that once contained a controversial revision is due up for a vote Thursday, though some say what updates remain are too narrow.
Senator clarifies stance on warrantless email search bill revisions
By Matt Swider published
Says he won't support revisions that advocates say would have given law enforcement warrantless access to emails, Facebook posts and more.
China is biggest US cyber threat, says Congressional panel
By Luke Brown published
According to a new report, Chinese intelligence agencies and hackers are the biggest threat to cyber security in the U.S.
Report: White House finds no evidence of Huawei spying for China
By Matt Swider published
Huawei has been cleared of spying for China by an 18-month White House assessment according to two sources.
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