iPhone users may be notorious data hogs that have done nothing but pillage and plunder AT&T's network, but it's Verizon's smartphone users who consume the most data per month. That's according Validas (a company that optimizes wireless phone bills), which analyzed 20,000 wireless bills between January and May 2010 to find that Verizon smartphone users consume more data than iPhone users at a ratio
Jailbreaking iPhone apps is now legal By David Goldman, staff writerJuly 26, 2010: 7:14 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- IPhone users can now legally hack their phones to download applications that aren't in Apple's App Store. The U.S. Copyright Office, a division of the Library of Congress, has authorized several new exemptions to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), one of which will all
In this guest editorial, Philip M. Napoli of the New America Foundation argues that ISP worries about economic harm from the FCC disclosing data collected as part of its new Data Innovation Initiative are overblown. Public interest needs to trump corporate secrecy in this case. It might not seem all that exciting on the surface, but the Federal Communications Commission’s recently announced Data I
The White House has announced a new initiative aimed at bringing the federal government into the online identity space in a major way. Via a post on the White House blog, the administration has announced the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC). The blog post has a link to a new Department of Homeland Security-hosted site for the initiative, which has already been seeded
X, the social platform formerly known as Twitter, came under fire earlier this week in Europe, when European Commissioner Thierry Breton sent a stark open letter to the company warning it of its failu Lyon, France-based precision fermentation startup Bon Vivant, which is using biotech techniques to reprogram yeast microorganisms to produce animal-free milk proteins with a substantially lower envir
The US military has appointed its first senior general to direct cyber warfare – despite fears that the move marks another stage in the militarisation of cyberspace. The newly promoted four-star general, Keith Alexander, takes charge of the Pentagon's ambitious and controversial new Cyber Command, designed to conduct virtual combat across the world's computer networks. He was appointed on Friday a
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