Apple To Put the Squeeze on Future Devices with New Patent
Apple earns a new patent based on the initial concept of squeezing the device as a form of tactile input, which was originally filed in 2009.
AT&T Outlines Unlocking Policy In Wake of January Ruling, Adds to Confusion
AT&T outlines its unlock policy in the wake of the January Librarian ruling and recent comments made by the White House and FCC
FTC Settles with HTC Over Carrier IQ/HTCLoggers Data Logging Scandal
The FTC announces a settlement with HTC over the CarrierIQ/HTC Loggers data logging and exploit scandal.
White House Petition to Make Phone Unlocking Legal Falling Short, Under 72 Hours Remaining (Updated)
A petition on the White House’s “We The People” petition site is falling slightly short of its goal.
Third-Party Phone Unlocking Illegal In The US As Of January 26th
Third-party phone unlocking becomes illegal in the US starting on Saturday, here’s what you need to know.
MetroPCS Shareholders File Suit Over T-Mobile Reverse Merger
MetroPCS shareholders file suit to stop the MetroPCS-T-Mobile USA reverse merger, citing intentional undervaluing of the company by the board and executives in order to score a quick payday.
Motorola Ordered By German Court to Pull Android Devices Which Violate Apple Patent
Motorola Mobility loses a patent case against Apple in Germany, continues proxy war against Android
Apple Issues Statement on Case Verdict
Apple issues its own statement on today’s patent infringement case verdict.
Android App Piracy Forces Developer to Offer Popular Game for Free
The growing problem of premium app piracy on Android forces a developer to offer its latest game for free, raising some uncomfortable questions for the platform.
Report: DoJ Investigating Cable Companies Regarding Data Caps and Policies
The US Department of Justice is said to be conducting an investigation on the nation’s cable companies regarding their policies on data caps, with the possibility of antitrust suits.


