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Video Showcases The Many Perfectly Legitimate Reasons To Jailbreak A Device by Leigh Beadon 4-03-2012 8:07 PM (46 comments)
Digital Distribution: Exchanging Control For Convenience by Tim Cushing 3-30-2012 3:37 AM (51 comments)
Australian Police To Go Wardriving, Telling People To Lock Up Their WiFi by Mike Masnick 3-23-2012 2:32 PM (90 comments)
Just Because Companies Can Design Around Patents Doesn't Mean There's No Impact For Consumers by Mike Masnick 3-20-2012 2:27 PM (30 comments)
The Pirate Bay Claims It's Going To Host The Site Via Drones Flying Over International Waters by Mike Masnick 3-19-2012 2:46 PM (130 comments)
:-( Samsung, Research In Motion Sued For Making It Easy To Use Emoticons by Mike Masnick 3-19-2012 11:39 AM (48 comments)
FAA Admits That It's Going To Rethink Whether You Can Use Kindles & Tablets On Takeoff & Landing by Mike Masnick 3-19-2012 3:33 AM (65 comments)
Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Apple Because Siri Doesn't Always Work Right by Mike Masnick 3-15-2012 2:38 PM (33 comments)
AT&T Threatens To Cut Off Phone Service For Guy Who Beat Them In Small Claims Court Over Throttling by Mike Masnick 3-14-2012 4:05 PM (68 comments)
QR Codes: Ugly, Overused and Doomed by Leigh Beadon 3-09-2012 8:51 AM (109 comments)
Court Confirms Police Don't Need A Warrant To Do A Limited Search Of A Mobile Phone by Mike Masnick 3-09-2012 7:32 AM (51 comments)
Mobile Carriers Don't Want To Give Up SMS Without A Fight by Leigh Beadon 3-02-2012 12:30 PM (37 comments)
Intellectual Ventures Sues AT&T, Sprint And T-Mobile; While Saying That Such Lawsuits Are Evidence Of Progress by Mike Masnick 3-02-2012 4:25 AM (32 comments)
AT&T's New Scheme To Double Charge For Data: Call It A 1-800 Number For Internet Content by Mike Masnick 2-29-2012 6:25 AM (60 comments)
Patent Aggressor Microsoft Files EU Complaint Against Google/Motorola For Charging Too Much To License Patents by Mike Masnick 2-27-2012 3:37 AM (68 comments)
Study Confirms What You Already Knew: Mobile Data Throttling About The Money, Not Stopping Data Hogs by Mike Masnick 2-24-2012 1:55 PM (48 comments)
Entertainment Industry Embraces New Business Model: Suing Google For Third-Party Android Apps That 'Promote Piracy' by Tim Cushing 2-22-2012 8:46 AM (61 comments)
Why You Should Regret LightSquared's Setbacks by Derek Kerton 2-20-2012 8:01 PM (74 comments)
A 4G iPad Requires A Sensible Shared Data Plan by Derek Kerton 2-17-2012 12:01 AM (42 comments)
Beastie Boy Mike D Forces AT&T To Let Shareholders Vote On Net Neutrality by Mike Masnick 2-14-2012 3:58 PM (23 comments)
Iranian Filmmaker Banned From Filmmaking... Makes Documentary Via His iPhone About His Plight by Mike Masnick 2-10-2012 7:39 PM (91 comments)
Congress Trying To Regulate Certain Wireless Spectrum Issues... In A Payroll Tax Bill? by Mike Masnick 2-02-2012 7:14 PM (39 comments)
File Sharing Without The Internet: The Saharan Bluetooth Experience by Glyn Moody 1-19-2012 6:30 AM (25 comments)
Verizon Wireless: Paying Online Is More Convenient, So Now You Have To Pay $2 To Do So [Updated] by Mike Masnick 12-30-2011 12:15 PM (62 comments)
Is Verizon Wireless Violating Its Promise To Be Open By Blocking Google Wallet? by Mike Masnick 12-22-2011 8:01 PM (21 comments)
The Carrier IQ Saga (So Far) -- And Some Questions That Need Answers by Rich Kulawiec 12-20-2011 2:53 AM (26 comments)
Surprise! AT&T Admits Defeat, Withdraws T-Mobile Takeover Attempt, Pays $4 Billion Breakup Fee by Mike Masnick 12-19-2011 6:58 PM (26 comments)
Microsoft Reminds Everyone: You Do Not Own Your Software by Zachary Knight 12-16-2011 4:05 PM (81 comments)
FBI Admits That It Uses Carrier IQ For Law Enforcement Purposes; Won't Say How by Mike Masnick 12-13-2011 12:06 PM (31 comments)
Senator Briefly Brings Fake Driver's License App To The Public Eye Before Having It 'Taken 'Round Back And Shot' by Tim Cushing 12-13-2011 10:02 AM (64 comments)

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