Supreme Court to Hear Landmark Cellphone Surveillance Case
The case of Carpenter v. United States could ultimately set the standard for modern surveillance law: can law enforcement legally obtain information regarding your cell phone location data?
The case of Carpenter v. United States could ultimately set the standard for modern surveillance law: can law enforcement legally obtain information regarding your cell phone location data?
VPNs are a decent solution for maintaining your online privacy, but your browsing speed will take a hit, and there are limits to the protections they provide.
The Trump administration’s new law is designed to remove barriers prohibiting telecommunications companies from tracking and selling its customers’ personal information.
Every computer program comes from source code, but computers never use source code to run their programs. How does that work? Part 2 in our series.
A software patent case can be won or lost on the question of dead code. What is dead code and how can an expert spot it? Part 1 in our series.
Consumers pay high prices for private broadband access, but how can you be sure you’re getting what you pay for? Our step-by-step guide will make sure you don’t get fleeced.
The European Commission’s investigation of Google’s alleged misconduct has done nothing but expand and intensify over the last six years.
A patent trial in the District of Delaware between MMI and Apple ended with a jury finding of infringement by Apple and an award of $3 million to MMI.