AT&T could pay as much as $100 a share for the satellite television provider.
Netflix speeds have nearly doubled on Comcast since January.
The rise of autonomous vehicles creates a tricky legal gray area.
In a letter responding to tech companies and venture capitalists, Tom Wheeler says he’s been subject to blocking by cable companies, too.
If you’ve never filed a public comment to the FCC, here’s how.
Apple needs to field a winning cloud-based service, and Beats can help.
New users will be asked to pay an extra $1 a month.
Between a consumer backlash and a revolt within the agency, Tom Wheeler is in a precarious position.
The five tech policy stories you need to read today.
A plan to let Internet providers charge companies for higher access speeds faces an uncertain future.
The list includes Gigaom’s Om Malik and reddit’s Alex Ohanian, among others.
The nation’s top cable companies head to Capitol Hill again today — this time, to sell House lawmakers on their merger proposal.
The five tech policy stories you need to read today.
Meanwhile, an FCC commissioner is calling for a one-month delay in discussing the net neutrality issue.
The vote makes the USA FREEDOM Act the first NSA reform bill to make it to the House floor.
The New York Times, Washington Post and Associated Press are all behind a legal filing pressing for loosened restrictions on unmanned vehicles
If 2012’s presidential election was all about data, 2014 is about unleashing it for down-ballot candidates.
It’s hard to tell from just a couple of e-mails.
Virtual currencies like Bitcoin could aid terrorists looking to hide their financial activities.
Brian Fung covers technology for The Washington Post, focusing on electronic privacy, national security, digital politics and the Internet that binds it all together. He was previously the technology correspondent for National Journal and an associate editor at the Atlantic. His writing has also appeared in Foreign Policy, Talking Points Memo, the American Prospect and Nonprofit Quarterly.