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AT&T hit with $100 million fine from FCC over throttled data complaints on unlimited plans
By Jared DiPane last updated
AT&T has been hit with a $100 million fine from the FCC in regards to the complaints about throttled data on unlimited plans.

What exactly does the FBI want from Apple and why?
By Rene Ritchie last updated
New developments cast FBI vs. right to privacy in a harsh new light.

Publishers also objecting to DOJ's 'draconian' settlement proposal for Apple
By Rene Ritchie last updated

Skype Comments on AT&T Policy Change Allowing VoIP over 3G Network
By Rene Ritchie last updated

AT&T files motion to dismiss FTC's data throttling suit, invokes common carrier status
By Harish Jonnalagadda last updated

FCC drops all inquiries into Binge On and other zero-rating programs
By Daniel Bader last updated
The FCC has dropped all inquiries into one of the most contested parts of net neutrality.

Edward Snowden disputes FBI's inability to unlock iPhone in San Bernardino case
By Joseph Keller last updated
Edward Snowden is pushing back against the FBI's claims that it can't unlock the iPhone at the center of the San Bernardino shooting case.

Judge orders Apple to help government access San Bernardino shooter's iPhone
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster last updated
A federal judge has ordered Apple to provide the government with "reasonable technical assistance" in securing data from an iPhone 5c belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters.

Apple, AT&T, and Google FCC Response/Google Voice Rejection Roundup
By Rene Ritchie last updated

AT&T agrees to pay $105 million to settle claims of unauthorized third-party charges
By John Callaham last updated

Ex-CIA director sides with Apple in iPhone unlocking case
By Joseph Keller last updated
James Woolsey, former director of the CIA, has spoken out on the current case between the FBI and Apple, siding with the iPhone maker.

Sprint gets hit with $1.2 million fine over six-month 911 outage
By Jared DiPane last updated
Sprint has been ordered by the FCC to pay a fine of $1.2 million after it was discovered that the carrier's network was unable to properly handle 911 calls from individuals with hearing difficulties.

Apple sends out refund instructions for unauthorized in-app purchases
By Joseph Keller last updated
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