Unredacted documents could expose flaws in other parts of the government, officials say.
AT&T is hopping on the transparency report train. When will T-Mobile and Sprint follow suit?
Will T-Mobile and Sprint join the nation's two biggest carriers?
To survive, BlackBerry needs to follow in IBM’s footsteps
In 1993, IBM looked doomed. Its turnaround holds important lessons for the beleaguered BlackBerry.
Research data sets start to disappear within years of publication, study says
Study suggests individual researchers might not be the most reliable caretakers of data in the long term.
This game levels up the mobile world with console-quality graphics
Camouflaj used the limitations of the mobile platform as a way to set the tone for their game.
This Georgia telephone law would’ve hurt the poor. Now a judge has blocked it.
If the injunction is made permanent, Georgia won't be allowed to raise rates on discounted phone service for low-income Americans.
This FBI agent had a boneheaded plan to copyright a secret interrogation manual
But government works aren't even subject to copyright.
Former FCC chairman: ‘Be careful not to let licensing become a tool of monopoly’
Reed Hundt ran the first spectrum auction in the 1990s. He makes the case for pro-competitive regulation.
The Switchboard: GOP reps want Clapper investigated for lying to Congress
Target suffers data breach and Verizon promises more transparency.
How one publisher is stopping academics from sharing their research
For-profit academic publisher Elsevier is ramping up efforts to stop academics from sharing their research freely online.