Foreign hackers infiltrated the U.S. State Department's computer network earlier this year.
Sen. Al Franken took issue with Sen. Ted Cruz's claim net neutrality is "Obamacare for the Internet."
The net neutrality debate has included everyone from Comcast executives to President Obama. Now the adult industry is involved.
HBO host John Oliver's jokes came at the FCC's expense but still managed to crack up the agency's employees.
FireChat powered the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong. But the ambition is now much bigger.
After President Obama's remarks on net neutrality, Time and WSJ published columns from authors with telecom ties.
Amazon curiously supported the Marketplace Fairness Act while eBay was vocal in its opposition.
Microsoft is setting up the data centers to capture the Indian cloud market, which is estimated to be a $2 trillion market opportunity.
The Pirate Bay is again in Hollywood's crosshairs, facing the risk of being taken down in Sweden.
A streamlined timeline and new features are parts of the strategy the company hopes will bring users back into the fold.
Kids know how to stay safe online, experts said, but their parents may be overestimating their abilities.
Yahoo may see some gains in video advertising revenue thanks to its BrightRoll acquisition, but investors still want more.
Alibaba rival says it’s proving difficult to make money outside its home market of China.
Xiaomi emerged as one of the top grossers while global brands also saw their online sales boom.
Last month, Jack Ma and Apple CEO Tim Cook had both expressed an interest in partnering with each other.
The hack, which reportedly compromised data of more than 800,000 employees, is thought to have been carried out by Chinese government hackers.
"This deception corrodes the most fundamental tenet of a free press," the AP noted. FBI Director Comey said it could happen again.
China's Singles' Day is set to drive new shopping records as Chinese retailers look to expand the holiday overseas.
Executives working in a number of sensitive areas essentially gave Asian spies access to their digital lives.
The president officially backed the concept of "net neutrality" on Monday, asking the FCC to reclassify broadband ISPs.
As competition heats up in India's online shopping scene, Flipkart's reportedly considering potential investors for a massive fund infusion.
The loose collective of students, activists and artists believe they have tapped into a groundswell of indignation to be channeled against Orban.
Twitter plans to use its Hong Kong office to run sales operations, and to compete with Facebook and Google in the region.
The malware, which has been downloaded more than 356,000 times, has affected 467 apps on a Chinese app store.
CIA and NSA leaders are likely not mourning Sen. Mark Udall's exit from the Senate Intelligence Committee.
The music giant will take a stake in the German startup that will total between 3 and 5 percent of equity.
Popular messaging apps like Facebook Chat, Apple’s iMessage, Skype and others failed the test meant to assess levels of user privacy.
Tinder users have long complained about an inability to check out dates in a location they plan to visit soon.
Only months after "the Fappening" 4Chan again proves the Internet's underbelly has never been more despicable.
The hacker was indicted last year for allegedly hacking into the computer networks of American companies.