The best smartphone: what to buy on every carrier
What’s on top right now in the smartphone world? Let’s break it down.
The best smartphone: what to buy on every carrier
What’s on top right now in the smartphone world? Let’s break it down.
Breaking news: The D.C. Appeals Court just killed Net Neutrality.
This could be the end of the Internet as we know it. But it doesn’t have to be.
Tell the FCC: We Need Real Net Neutrality NOW: http://bit.ly/2XPBtkt
Hey Texas!
The Net Neutrality debate is headed your way and we need your help!
FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai is holding an open forum on Net Neutrality at Texas A&M University in College Station on Oct. 21.
Sounds good, right? Wrong! Pai’s not a fan of real Net Neutrality.
That’s why we need you there on Oct. 21.
On the eve of Apple’s unveiling of the iPhone 5, 45% of American adults own smartphones. They are particularly popular with young adults and those living in relatively higher income households; 66% of those ages 18-29 own smartphones, and 68% of those living in households earning $75,000 also own them.

Happy Internet Slowdown Day!
Take action to save Net Neutrality: http://bit.ly/1qLsc6U
Rep. Bob Latta has just introduced a bill (H.R. 4752) that would stop the FCC from taking the necessary step to protect REAL Net Neutrality.
This move borders on insulting and actually forbids the FCC from doing what millions of people (LIKE YOU!), companies, innovators, artists and organizations have been urging it to do: reclassify broadband providers as common carriers.
We need to put an end to Comcast’s never-ending quest for dominance.
Tell the FCC to stop the Comcast-Time Warner Cable merger: bit.ly/stopcomcast
Yes, this is a real thing …
In DC? Stop by the FCC tomorrow (1/29) morning - you don’t want to miss this epic event.
Can’t make it - don’t worry - we’ll be posting videos and pictures.
MORE here.
Needed: Your Comments on the Future of the Internet
Tell the FCC why Net Neutrality is important to you.
An open internet is an engine for freedom around the world.
