The BlackBerry wirelesstap case, and understanding the concept of all public, all the time
I'm going wrap this up for now - but I'm not dismissing this whole affair any time soon, and neither should you.
The whole concept of privacy is a bit fuzzy - perhaps some definition, and then a little policy, is in order
Hole 196 appears to be real - and illustrates the need for a more formal process regarding flaws in major specs and standards
Separating church and state - I mean, handsets and plans - might be the best answer
The handset radiation controversy continues - and the CTIA pulls out of the City
Sure, mobile gets all the press, but it's by no means the entire wireless opportunity
Tethering adds significant costs to one's monthly carrier bill. Is it possible, academically-speaking only, of course, to do tethering for free?
Apple's iPhone 4 antenna problem is solved - but will it return?
It's official: the arbiter of all things consumer thinks there's a problem - make that confirms there's a problem - with the iPhone 4'a antenna