No, Dating Apps Can't Hack A Company Network
It’s no secret that millions of people use mobile dating apps like Tinder and OKCupid to find love.
The Future of Farming May Live Inside This Box
A Boston-based startup is transforming shipping containers into high-tech hydroponic farms
Polls show Americans almost equally divided over Apple. vs. DOJ
Justice Dept. vs. Apple
Saving Money Just Got Easier: Apps to Help You Save Automatically
Thanks to technology, new apps and tools are available to help people save automatically with very little effort.
FBN Exclusive: DOJ Officials Fear Foreign Telecoms Hacked Clinton Emails, Server
FBN Exclusive: Emails Hillary Clinton sent from her personal devices while overseas on business as U.S. Secretary of State may have been breached by foreign telecoms.
Apple Opens Up About Data Requests, Reveals 5K Inquiries in 6 Months
Apple said it received over the last six months between 4,000 and 5,000 requests for customer data from U.S. law enforcement authorities.
Report: U.S. Agents Tapping Servers of Leading Internet Companies
The National Security Agency and the FBI are reportedly tapping directly into the central servers of nine leading U.S. Internet companies.
Tom Ridge: Apple, Government Can Work Together to Unlock iPhone
Tom Ridge, the first Homeland Security secretary, thinks Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and the government can work together to unlock the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters.
John McAfee: We’re on the Verge of a Cyber War
The Department of Justice filed a motion to compel Apple to comply with the order to assist the FBI in unlocking the iPhone used by the San Bernardino terrorist. During an interview with the FOX Business Network’s Trish Regan, McAfee & Associates founder John McAfee said there’s a big misunderstanding regarding what the FBI actually wants from Apple.
AT&T to Fight the FCC's $100M Fine for Unlimited Data Policy
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said Wednesday it plans to levy a $100 million fine on AT&T for allegedly misleading consumers about the company’s unlimited mobile data plans.
Amazon Vows to Fight FTC's Crackdown on In-App Purchases
Amazon.com is fighting an effort by the FTC to change the e-commerce giant’s policies on inadvertent purchases made through mobile applications.
FTC: T-Mobile Customers Hit With 'Bogus' Charges
The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday filed a complaint alleging that T-Mobile failed to remove unauthorized charges on its customers’ phone bills.
Jackpot: Authorities Grapple with Dirty Online Gambling
Blackjack or Bust? As the online gambling market balloons, security experts warn it is becoming a hotbed for money laundering.
Nokia's Microsoft Deal Delayed by Asian Regulators
Nokia revealed the $7.4 billion sale of its devices and services division to Microsoft is being delayed several weeks as the companies await regulatory approval in Asia.
FCC Green Lights AT&T's $1.2B Leap Wireless Deal With Conditions
The Federal Communications Commission signed off on AT&T’s $1.2 billion buyout of Leap Wireless after the telecom giant agreed to divest spectrum and make network upgrades.
Report: Sprint Reexamines T-Mobile Bid Amid Antitrust Concerns
Very public opposition from U.S. antitrust officials has reportedly caused Sprint to rethink its efforts to buy smaller rival T-Mobile US.
Report: Sprint Struggles to Persuade DOJ on T-Mobile Deal
Antitrust officials at the Justice Department are reportedly skeptical about the benefits of a possible takeover of T-Mobile by Sprint.
Apple Settles FTC Complaint Over Kid App Purchases for $33M
Apple agreed to provide full refunds to customers to settle an FTC complaint that it billed consumers for 'millions of dollars' incurred by children in kids' apps.
EU Regulators Green Light Microsoft's $7.3B Nokia Buy
European Union regulators approved Microsoft's $7.2 billion buyout of Nokia's device business, without conditions.
China Launches Anti-Monopoly Probe of Qualcomm
Qualcomm said it will cooperate with the investigation and that it is not aware of any charge it has violated the anti-monopoly law.


















