Services such as Google and Netflix could soon be paying broadband providers for priority access so users can avoid network congestion, says Tony Melone, chief technology officer for Verizon.
Sweden’s Lund University reports a 40 percent rise in the number of 15- to 25-year-olds using virtual private networks for free—and in good part illegal—sharing of music and movies since 2009.
Each year the United States spends about $7 billion on textbooks, but many students are still using books that are seven to 10 years out of date, according to the Federal Communications Commission.
The access to health care granted by the federal government’s Medicaid and CHIP programs is largely insufficient to meet the demands of the population it purports to serve, according to a new stu
Net neutrality—the idea that Internet service providers should not favor one source of data over another—is now the law of the land in the Netherlands.
The Federal Communications Commission voted to delay approval of DISH Network’s plan to convert existing 2 GHz spectrum to build a terrestrial 4G LTE mobile-broadband network.
The English High Court has determined Web sites may be found guilty of defamation if they include hyperlinks to other sites actually featuring the libelous material.
Jacobs High School student Allison Leja of Algonquin, Illinois sued Carpentersville-based Community Unit School District 300 after she was allegedly hit in the face in the gymnasium by a...
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