Anna In The News
By Laura Dudnick
Caltrain is celebrating 150 years of rail service on the Peninsula with a traveling birthday party this Saturday.
Caltrain is celebrating 150 years of rail service on the Peninsula with a traveling birthday party this Saturday.
The party will begin with a 9 a.m. plaque dedication at the San Francisco station at Fourth and King Streets and conclude with a community festival in Santa Clara.
By Julia Hattem
Senate Democrats are calling for new regulations allowing emergency responders to pinpoint the location of all 911 calls made via cellphone.
By Laura Ryan
A federal court on Tuesday overthrew federal rules to enforce what is known as network neutrality, the principle that all Internet traffic should receive free and equal service. Now, with those rules on ice, Internet carriers such as Verizon and Comcast can charge websites for faster service—or even block some data from entering all together.
By Bryce Baschuk
AT&T Inc. will permit online content providers to pay to deliver their mobile apps and traffic to consumers' mobile phones and tablets without increasing users' monthly data usage, the company announced Jan. 6.
By Kate Tummarello
A House Democrat who represents Silicon Valley on Tuesday slammed a business move by AT&T that she says threatens the openness of the Internet.
Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.) took aim at AT&T’s new “Sponsored Data” program, which will allow websites and applications to pay for preferred access.