Microsoft’s new browser won’t enable ‘Do Not Track’ by default

Microsoft admits that when it switched on “do not track” by default in Internet Explorer 10 back in 2012, it was “welcomed by many.” However, the company now has to switch it off to comply with the latest industry standard. The newest World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) draft for the feature says it “MUST reflect […]

FCC’s Net Neutrality Rule Wrecks the Internet

The Internet is one of the most dynamic and competitive marketplaces in existence. It has become a cornerstone of the American economy and culture. Because of this, concerns about the future of an open and fair Internet, coined as “net neutrality,” have come to light. Net neutrality may seem like a complex issue, but at […]

Amazon Dash Button lets you insta-buy household goods

For those who find shopping too burdensome, Amazon is rolling out a Dash Button that nearly automates the whole process. Each Dash Button is tied to a specific household brand, such as Huggies diapers, Bounty paper towels, or Tide detergent. Stick a Tide-branded button on your washing machine, for instance, and it’ll automatically order more […]

US FCC faces lawsuits against proposed net neutrality order

  U.S. broadband industry trade body USTelecom and Internet provider Alamo Broadband filed Monday lawsuits against a controversial U.S. Federal Communications Commission proposal to reclassify broadband providers, which could be the harbinger of similar lawsuits from Internet companies. The FCC voted by 3-2 in February to approve new net neutrality rules that would help ensure […]

GOP says Obama aides meddled in net neutrality

WASHINGTON -Congressional Republicans on Tuesday accused independent regulators of bowing to White House pressure on net neutrality, citing thousands of emails and other documents that show close coordination between the Federal Communications Commission and senior aides to President Barack Obama. The political sparring on Capitol Hill was unlikely to affect a decision by the FCC […]

Microsoft is killing off the Internet Explorer brand

  SAN FRANCISCO — Cue the dirge for Internet Explorer, Microsoft’s much maligned browser. Soon the brand will be (mostly) no more. Microsoft has hinted that Internet Explorer brand was going to be scrapped. Now it’s official. Chris Capossela, Microsoft’s head of marketing, made the announcement Monday at the Microsoft Convergence conference. Microsoft is placing […]

U.S. Cloud Providers Face Backlash From China’s Censors

  U.S. tech companies are caught in the middle of an escalating battle between China’s increasingly active Internet censors and the free-speech activists determined to thwart them. Activists outside of China say they are disguising Internet traffic banned by Beijing—which includes anything from social networks such as Facebook and Twitter, to Gmail and news websites—by […]

The mysterious internet mishap that sent data for the UK’s nuclear program to Ukraine

The information superhighway got diverted last week when a Ukrainian internet service provider hijacked routes used by data heading for websites in the United Kingdom, according to a company that monitors and optimizes internet performance. The action could be a mere glitch—or something more sinister in an era of geopolitical cyber conflicts. The issue at […]

Apple blames outage on DNS error. Internet is not amused

  Apple is suffering one of its worst iTunes outages ever yesterday as users across the globe have been unable to access the App Store, iBooks, iCloud and iTunes for more than eight hours this morning. In an official statement released by the company, Apple has blamed the ongoing outage on a DNS error, saying […]

Districts save thousands negotiating own internet contracts

A new report shows the state is saving more than a million dollars in internet service to schools after districts were forced to negotiate their own contracts. No district shows that better than Fruitland, which saved more than ninety-five percent. Under the IEN, the district was paying a monthly fee of $68 per megabit. Now, […]

Wikipedia Sues NSA for Mass Internet Surveillance

Wikipedia is suing the NSA over surveillance programs that involve tapping internet traffic en masse from communications infrastructure in the U.S. in order to search it for intelligence purposes. The lawsuit argues that this broad surveillance, revealed in documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, violates the First Amendment by chilling speech and the […]

Colorado can Challenge the E-Commerce Internet Tax

  The rules for collecting sales tax on Internet-based sales is a matter of ongoing debate both in Colorado and nationwide. Consequently, if you have an online business where you sell goods or products to customers in Colorado, it’s important that you understand Colorado’s sales tax rules. As you read, keep in mind that within […]

Samsung’s Smart TV ‘surveillance’ prompts FTC complaint

A complaint filed by a privacy group to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission charged that Samsung’s Smart TVs intercept and record private communications of consumers in their homes, violating a number of rules including the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. The Electronic Privacy Information Center has asked the FTC to investigate and stop the practice […]

Ukraine is recruiting Internet soldiers to fight Russian trolls

“Many fronts have opened against us, and one of the crucial ones is the information front,” said Ukraine’s information minister Yuri Stec. Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine last year, and has been hit with Western sanctions for supporting armed separatists in eastern Ukraine. “Now is the time to fight back against the Russian invaders on […]

Many attackers lurk undetected for months, then pounce, study finds

Attackers who penetrate company networks often pose as legitimate users for long periods of time, causing lengthy delays before victims figure out they’ve been hacked. FireEye’s Mandiant forensics service found that it took a median of 205 days for an organization to detect a compromise, down slightly from 229 days in 2013, according to its […]

Google to FCC: Don’t regulate interconnection between edge providers and ISPs

Google has asked the FCC to refrain from regulating the informal interconnection agreements that Google and other providers have developed with ISPs like Comcast and Verizon. If FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s proposal to reclassify broadband providers under Title II of the 1934 Communications Act becomes law as predicted, the regulator would have the right to […]

Soapbox: Government Internet control ‘enemy of freedom’

The Internet has always been a free and open environment in which human communication can thrive and new businesses can grow. It is now one of our most important tools for economic growth and innovation, and this advancement happened with very little government interference. However, storm clouds are gathering. President Barack Obama has instructed the […]

Comcast Customer Representative Lied to Customer about Mandatory Data Caps

Comcast is having a bad publicity month. Not only are they pushing for a merger with Time Warner Cable that no one wants, they’ve also had multiple incidents of terrible customer service, specifically people changing customer names on bills to “dummy” and “B*tch”. However, a recently released recording of a customer service call may just […]

The Internet of Sheep: WiFi-connected flock to eat grass and transmit data

You may have heard of the Internet of Things — the idea that eventually all physical objects could communicate data over the internet to other connected devices. Already many devices in cities — from automobiles to thermostats — communicate information to operators, manufacturers and consumers via the internet about their status. But in rural Wales, […]