U.S. law enforcement authorities last week arrested a former employee of a Seattle startup who allegedly funneled more than $2 million in company funds to his personal bank accounts. John… Read More
Courtrooms around the world can be dangerous places for marginalized communities, journalists, and human rights advocates. Often justice systems are weaponized to suppress dissidents and discriminate against vulnerable populations. A… Read More
This story was updated at 3:30 p.m. with details on Hawaii’s involvement in the case. Seventeen states — in addition to Washington and Minnesota — are asking the U.S. Court… Read More
“Net neutrality” — the colloquial term for regulations that prevent internet providers from slowing or blocking delivery of content to consumers — has been upheld by a federal appeals court.… Read More
The FBI has officially unlocked the iPhone used by a terrorist during the December attack in San Bernardino after Apple consistently refused to help the FBI in decrypting the phone’s data, arguing that breaking into… Read More
Flipboard and Flowboard are two companies with names that start with “F,” and end with “board,” but the comparisons pretty much stop there. But Flipboard, the San Francisco-based popular digital… Read More
Motorola Mobility won’t be able to block the import and sale of Xbox or Windows, a federal judge in Seattle has ruled — siding with Microsoft on one of the… Read More