U.S. Official Puts Pressure on High-Frequency Trading With Barclays Suit

The U.S. took its first stab at high-frequency trading, in the form of a civil suit from the New York attorney general.

Smartphone Kill Switches Coming in 2015: Some Say It's Not Enough

In the beginning of April, Samsung decided to allow users to access anti-theft apps, including a so-called "kill switch" for its Samsung Galaxy S5 on select carriers. Where Samsung goes (and where Apple pretty much already is with "Activation Lock"), so goes the rest of the smartphone industry.

Monster Energy Drink Brand Illegally Marketing to Children? Prosecutors Think So

Monster Beverage Corp., maker of Monster energy drinks, might have a monster problem on its hands as San Francisco city attorney and New York state attorney are investigating whether or not the company markets its drinks to kids.
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