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Charter's Merger With Time Warner Cable Nears Regulatory Approval

Monday, April 25, 2016

The Justice Department has approved the massive cable deal and the FCC chairman has recommended approval, with conditions.

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How Much Money Do Uber Drivers Really Make? Send Us Your Screenshots

Monday, April 25, 2016

The company sometimes promotes up to $35 an hour to draw in new drivers, but how much do drivers generally make? Drivers, send us a screenshot of your recent week.

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Phone, Everlasting: What If Your Smartphone Never Got Old?

Monday, April 25, 2016

For many of us, when a phone starts slowing down we face a choice: spend the money to try to fix it or get a new one. But could there be a phone that never loses its luster?

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Lawful Hacking: Should, Or Can, The FBI Learn To Overcome Encryption Itself?

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

A major theme in the latest congressional hearing on encryption was whether the FBI, rather than asking tech companies for cooperation, has focused enough resources to keep up with technology itself.

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Apple-FBI: The Theories And Mysteries Of The San Bernardino iPhone

Saturday, April 16, 2016

It's looking increasingly unlikely that the FBI will tell Apple how it got inside the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone. Speculation continues to surround the technique and its results.

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Apple-Justice Department Standoff Over iPhone Access Goes On, In New York

Friday, April 08, 2016

The Department of Justice says it will keep pressing for Apple's help unlocking a different iPhone seized in a drug investigation in New York.

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Twitter Wins NFL Deal To Stream 2016 Thursday Night Football

Tuesday, April 05, 2016

The NFL hopes to reach a broader audience, including those who don't have cable, while Twitter is looking to attract and keep new users.

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FCC Votes To Propose New Privacy Rules For Internet Service Providers

Thursday, March 31, 2016

The vote, however, was delayed for several hours as regulators negotiated a budget deal on another issue: the expansion of a phone subsidy to begin covering Internet access.

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Apple Vs. The FBI: The Unanswered Questions And Unsettled Issues

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

The FBI isn't saying if it can reuse its mystery digital crowbar to unlock other iPhones. The standoff is likely to be replayed as new technologies become a growing element of criminal investigations.

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The FBI Has Successfully Unlocked The iPhone Without Apple's Help

Monday, March 28, 2016

The Justice Department says it is withdrawing its legal action against Apple because it has been able to get data from a terrorist's phone. A spokeswoman says the FBI is reviewing the data.

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Should Apple Unlock Terrorist's Phone? Listeners' Questions Answered

Monday, March 28, 2016

A day before they were expected to face off in front of a judge, the FBI said there may be another way to get inside one of the San Bernardino shooter's phone that doesn't require Apple's help.

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The Apple-FBI Whodunit: Who Is Helping The Feds Crack The Locked iPhone?

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

The rumor mill has started on what mysterious "third party" is helping the FBI unlock the San Bernardino iPhone. Here's what we do and do not know about the one company currently in the news.

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The Delay In The FBI's Clash With Apple: What Does It Mean?

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

The FBI is testing a new tool that may allow it to crack into the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters without Apple's help. Its success or failure could have major legal implications.

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CEO Andrew Grove, Who Led Intel To Silicon Chip Dominance, Dies

Monday, March 21, 2016

The company says its influential longtime CEO has died at age 79 after a storied life that led him from Hungary to the United States — and to the roster of Silicon Valley legends.

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Justice Department Asks To Vacate Hearing With Apple Over Locked iPhone

Monday, March 21, 2016

The Justice Department asked to delay a Tuesday hearing with Apple while it tests a new method to unlock the iPhone owned by one of the San Bernardino shooters without Apple's help.

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#NPRreads: 3 Stories That Will Pass Into Legend

Saturday, March 19, 2016

The deep history and literary roots of cowboy poetry. The messiness of family mythologies. And the visions — or delusions — for sale when athletes join forces with multi-level marketers.

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Apple On FBI iPhone Request: 'The Founders Would Be Appalled'

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Apple and the FBI head into a court hearing on March 22 in the dispute over access to a locked iPhone. In its last filing before then, Apple says the government is stretching laws to fit the case.

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Apple Vs. The Government, In Their Own Words

Thursday, March 10, 2016

How hard would it be for Apple to write the software the FBI wants? Should the order be up to the courts, or Congress? How is the First Amendment involved? The two parties lay out their arguments.

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U.S. Attorneys Respond To Apple In Court, Call Privacy Concerns 'A Diversion'

Thursday, March 10, 2016

The government says Apple has cited broad generalities in its refusal to help the FBI circumvent an iPhone's security features — and argues that the FBI's request is, in contrast, modest and specific.

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FCC Proposal Would Limit What Internet Providers Can Do With Users' Data

Thursday, March 10, 2016

On March 31, the Federal Communications Commission will vote on what could become first-ever privacy rules for Internet service providers, stemming from last year's net neutrality ruling.

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