The internet has noticed the striking similarity of outfits worn by alleged UnitedHealthcare shooter Luigi Mangione and his lawyer in court Monday morning.
The move is stated as their latest efforts to help crack down on Internet piracy. The UK government has drawn up a Voluntary Code of Practice that demote search results for copyright-infringing websites - signed by Google, Bing, the Motion Picture Association and the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).
Facebook announced a suite of new changes to its video platform today, including a new setting that will autoplay videos with the sound turned on by default.
Google and Netflix fight the municipal broadband restriction bill in Virginia, Some advocacy groups also join the companies to to veto the bill which prohibit municipal broadband deployment in Virginia unless in specific circumstances.
Google decides to end one of its own ventures into solar-powered drones and instead looks for new opportunities to explore other developing technologies.
Apple confirmed that it had not shared its source code with the Chinese government, even though the company has received such requests. The statement was made in a hearing in a response to claims that Apple has been handing over its source code to China.
China's top priority for the year 2016 involves battling and reducing corruption that's been lingering the country. Also, their fight against hostile forces will continue.
The head of the U.S. communications regulator unveiled a long-awaited proposal to protect consumers' Internet privacy, but it would not bar any data collection practices.
The U.S. Congress has approved a legislation to permanently ban Internet access taxing by state and local governments. The measure heads to President Barack Obama to be signed into law.
China's anti-terorrism law affects the U.S. vendors beginning January 1. The law requires companies to help investigators access encrypted information to be able to prevent terrorism-related messages wghich may compromise privacy
Several users around the world may no longer enjoy internet browsing as much as before as the tech industry is moving ahead with a more sophisticated security model called the SHA-256. Several internet users from developing countries are expected to receive limitations in accessing websites in the internet.
Germany's highest court said Internet service providers could be made responsible for blocking websites offering illegal music downloads, but only if copyright holders showed they had first made reasonable attempts to thwart such piracy by other means.
A hacker who once advertised having access to user account information for websites like Facebook (FB.O) and Twitter (TWTR.N) has been linked through a Russian email address to the theft of a record 1.2 billion Internet credentials, the FBI said in court documents.
Starbucks Corp can move to Cuba, but it still cannot sell lattes there. The Obama administration on Friday tore down barriers to U.S. companies doing business on the Communist-ruled island just south of Miami, but plenty of regulatory and legal roadblocks remain on both sides of the Florida Straits.
Uber drivers are entitled to class action status in litigation over whether they are independent contractors or employees, a key development in a case threatening Uber's business model and that of other hot startups dependent on similar service workers.
Google Inc (GOOGL.O), the world's most popular Internet search engine, has been given an extra two weeks to counter European Union charges of abusing its market power in a dozen EU countries and stave off a possible billion-euro fine.
India has blocked hundreds of adult websites to prevent pornography becoming a social nuisance, a government official said on Monday, sparking a debate about censorship and freedom in the world's largest democracy.
New U.S. Internet traffic regulations, known as net neutrality rules, will go into effect on Friday after a federal appeals court rejected the telecommunications industry's request to partly suspend their implementation while they are being litigated.
An Arizona couple who used an underground online market for acquiring children has been charged with kidnapping two minors and transporting one across state lines with intent to engage in sexual activity.