Liz Gannes in Social on May 26 at 6:00 pm PT
In an effort to harness the kind of energy and determination that shot down SOPA/PIPA, online activists have founded a group that will alert the world to potential threats to Internet freedom.
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Ronald Barusch, Columnist, The Wall Street Journal in News on May 25 at 1:44 pm PT
By Wednesday, after just three days of trading, several lawsuits had been filed against Facebook complaining about the adequacy of its prospectus disclosure. However, at least so far, there is no indication that anything is wrong with that prospectus.
Ina Fried in Mobile on May 25 at 1:11 pm PT
The Federal Communications Commission said Friday it is seeking comment on whether cellphone carriers are adequately securing information being collected on today’s smartphones.
Peter Kafka in Media on May 25 at 12:53 pm PT
Remember when the show couldn’t figure out what to do when Lazy Sunday became a YouTube hit? Now it’s using the Web to show what didn’t even get to TV.
Ina Fried in Mobile on May 25 at 12:25 pm PT
Senior VP Yves Maitre says all the major smartphone operating systems are too costly and bandwidth-hungry to meet the needs of the next several billion smartphone buyers.
Mike Isaac in Social on May 25 at 11:38 am PT
It’s like Pinterest, but you’ll actually
learn something.
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Andy Pasztor, Reporter, The Wall Street Journal in News on May 25 at 9:40 am PT
Space Exploration Technologies Corp. made history Friday by attaching the first private spacecraft to the international space station, a move that ultimately could change the economics and politics of U.S. space exploration.
Ina Fried in Mobile on May 25 at 9:15 am PT
Old-fashioned PCs still make up the lion’s share of traffic, with phones and tablet Web use spiking in the evening hours.
Arik Hesseldahl in News on May 25 at 8:49 am PT
Another deal to distance itself from consumer PCs.
Peter Kafka in Media on May 25 at 8:48 am PT
How to negotiate, Charlie Ergen-style. Threaten, kind of credibly, to blow everything up.