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Hillary Clinton opens up a double-digit lead in new national poll, ordinary devices were used in Friday's massive cyber attacks, the AT&T buyout of Time Warner faces scrutiny, and more.
AT&T’s $85 Billion Time Warner Buyout Faces Tough Federal Scrutiny
US regulators will examine the merger closely for evidence of antitrust harm.
Public Interest Groups Sound the Alarm Over Possible AT&T-Time Warner Merger
Vertical integration is back.
Wireless Emergency Alerts of the Future Will Support Clickable Links
The current alerts, used for things like weather emergencies and Amber Alerts, only support text.
FCC Battles Skeptics Over Pro-Consumer Set-Top Box Reforms
The feds are mounting a fierce push to save consumers billions of dollars a year.
The Congressional Bill That Would Save Community Broadband Networks Nationwide
A Silicon Valley lawmaker pushes back against Big Cable.
FCC Won’t Appeal Municipal Broadband Defeat to Supreme Court
After court defeat, municipal broadband fight shifts to Congress and the states.
After Legal Defeat, US Mayors Vow to Continue Municipal Broadband Fight
The FCC suffers a blow, but the battle goes on in Congress and the states.
It's Crazy That the Best Smartphone Is Stuck Running an Old Version of Android
Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 is caught up in the mess that is carrier-controled Android updates.
Congress Should Support Community Broadband Networks, Advocates Say
A partisan battle is brewing over publicly-owned broadband networks.