Desktops May 3, 2016 Beyond the Echo: Amazon opens its Alexa digital assistant to developers Amazon has long thrived on making life as simple as possible for its customers—drawing them ever-deeper into its ecosystem.
Desktops May 3, 2016 What are broadband data caps, and should you be concerned about them? Are you among the growing number of people who are streaming more and more content each month?
Desktops May 3, 2016 FCC votes to halt robocalls and fund broadband Today, the FCC approved measures long championed by Consumer Reports to help people halt robocalls and help low-income families access the Internet.
Desktops May 3, 2016 AT&T and the truth about 'unlimited' data plans Yesterday the FCC announced that it plans to slap AT&T with a $100 million fine for not disclosing the limits of the company's "unlimited" data plans.
Desktops May 3, 2016 AT&T slapped with $100 million fine related to 'unlimited' data plans The Federal Communications Commission says it plans to fine AT&T Mobility $100 million for allegedly misleading customers about its unlimited data plans.
Desktops May 3, 2016 LastPass was hacked—so are password managers still safe? Virtually every article about staying safe online tells users to sign up for a password manager that creates unique, strong codes for logging into banking, social-media, and other websites.
Desktops May 3, 2016 FCC Lifeline program has a problem When the Federal Communications Commission votes later this month on a proposal to subsidize broadband service for low-income families, the outcome seems certain.
Desktops May 3, 2016 Now in effect, net neutrality rules should ensure a 'fast, fair, and open' Internet Following an appeals court ruling on June 11, 2015, that denied a request by the telecom industry to suspend the rules while the issue is being litigated, the FCC's new net neutrality rules are n...
Desktops May 3, 2016 6 reasons to upgrade to Windows 10 The official launch of Windows 10 is just a couple of days away.