Wednesday, August 13, 2014

US court rules in favor of providing officials access to entire email account

  US court rules in favor of providing officials access to entire email account | Marcelo Claure, Softbank's choice to lead Sprint, fits the mold by breaking it

 
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US court rules in favor of providing officials access to entire email account
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FCC requires emergency texting services from carriers, texting apps
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FCC chairman downplays net neutrality differences with Obama
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