A proposed rule that would reserve certain amounts of low frequency spectrums for smaller carriers at the 2015 FCC spectrum auction continues to come under fire from carriers AT&T and Verizon. Sprint and T-Mobile, they say, have chosen to dig themselves into their current holes and shouldn't get crutches.
Amid a large and growing backlash from advocacy groups and top Internet companies to the Federal Communication Commission's draft Open Internet proposal, the FCC is considering yet a new draft to mollify critics. The changes reportedly emphasize the FCC's willingness to reclassify broadband providers if anti-net neutrality practices become widespread.
We all know that wild weather starts becoming a regular nuisance starting in May, especially given the state of climate change recently being called the "defining issue of our time" by the UN. So this week's Tap That App looks at the best weather apps to keep you appraised on what Mother Nature's throwing at you every day.
On Tuesday, the European Union's highest court ruled that Google and other prominent online search engines must remove certain links at individuals' requests.
Grand Theft Auto. Commit it in real life and chances are three things will happen in succession: you'll be caught, you'll be charged with a felony and subsequently convicted.
While the HTC One (M8) is barely two months old, rumors started flying around last month about a mini version and now this month reports are coming out that the Taiwan based smartphone manufacturer is planning on releasing its very own tablet to rival Samsung's Note Series.
LATINO magazine has named its top 100 companies for Latinos, and the list ranged from airlines, banks, business, healthcare, social media, and telecommunications, to name a few.