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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?

How Viable are VPNs for your Online Privacy Needs?

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.

A Briefing on Internet Privacy Legislation (2017)

The Trump administration’s new law is designed to remove barriers prohibiting telecommunications companies from tracking and selling its customers’ personal information.

Front view of a Altair 8800 computer

Code is Tricky, Part 2: Source Code Never Runs

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.

Code is Tricky, Part 1: Dead Code

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.

If You Have a Slow Network Connection, You Can Prove It

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.