Court rules ‘Google’ is not a generic term; suit began in Phoenix
By Michael Kiefer | The Republic “Google” will not go the way of “aspirin,” “cellophane,” “escalator” or “thermos,” former trademarks that were used so generically
By Michael Kiefer | The Republic “Google” will not go the way of “aspirin,” “cellophane,” “escalator” or “thermos,” former trademarks that were used so generically
By Steve Lohr and Liz Alderman | The New York Times On Sunday, union representatives for a Renault auto plant in France received text messages
By Brian Fung | The Washington Post Security experts are bracing for more fallout from Friday’s worldwide WannaCry ransomware attack, which has so far affected more than
Utah: Zinke flies over Bears Ears as critics urge him to ‘Make San Juan County Great Again’ and rescind monument Tensions mount in Colorado House
By Katie Mulvaney | Providence Journal n unknown person or group held a Providence law firm captive for months by encrypting its files and then
By Brian X. Chen | The New York Times When Congress voted to overturn online privacy rules last week, Steve Wilmot, a Los Angeles songwriter,
Many public employees use unsanctioned software on work computers. It poses serious security risks By Tod Newcombe | Governing Michael Roling, Missouri’s chief information security
By Dan Nowicki | The Republic (Editor’s Note: Sen. McCain and Flake voted today to defund Planned Parenthood, which passed 51-50.) Sen. Jeff Flake is
(Note: Rose Law Group represents the parents in this matter) By Scott Bordow | azcentral sports The Scottsdale Notre Dame Prep football program is ineligible
Lyle Jeffs may have used olive oil to slip out of ankle monitor, FBI in Utah says Beaver Creek, Colo. fire now estimated at just
Applicants won’t be required to provide passwords or account information By Damian Paletta | The Wall Street Journal The federal government will begin scanning applicants’
By Arizona Business Daily Reports Phoenix will join forces with Cox Communications, US Ignite and the National Science Foundation to ramp up the city’s communication
By Chris Kirkham and Joshua Jamerson | The Wall Street Journal A battle for control of the nation’s third-largest home builder went public as PulteGroup
By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times New Times blew it, dear readers. In a March 22 article entitled “How to Vote in Arizona’s Presidential
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery said today his office would no longer provide iPhones to prosecutors and other
By Amber Kahwaji | Cronkite Newss Arizona taxpayers’ financial and personal information at the Arizona Department of Revenue is vulnerable to computer-system attacks, and some
By Tod Newcombe | Governing The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released a report last year that showed the nation’s water grid, not just its
Researcher pares forecast rent increases, occupancy rates for mall REITs, as more shoppers go online By Liam Pleven | The Wall Street Journal As mall
By Tod Newcombe | Governing Hackers in the past year have broken into computer systems at the White House, the State Department, the Pentagon, the
By Lynn Effinger | HousingWire (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) Adding to the uncertainty surrounding the American economy in general
By Michelle Jamrisko | BloombergBusiness Confidence among U.S. homebuilders rose in September to the highest level in almost a decade, signaling momentum in residential real
By Martha Neil | ABA Journal Twitter Inc. is violating federal and state privacy statutes by intercepting messages that it bills as “private” and inserting
By Jennifer Steinhauer | The New York Times The Senate headed into its August recess on Wednesday without voting on a cybersecurity bill, adding it
azfamily.com 3TV | Phoenix Breaking News, Weather, Sport By Catherine Holland Facebook can’t block nearly 400 search warrants seeking users’ postings for a criminal fraud
By Sarah Ruf | Maricopa Monitor Lawyers met last week for a hearing in Pinal County Superior Court over how to deal with social media
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Attorneys for the state have given up in their bid to enforce a year-old law designed
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Tom Zoellner Phoenix Magazine A writer and an attorney embark on an unholy mission to lay bets in each of Arizona’s 26 casinos over a
Screengrab via 12 News By Colleen Sikora | 12 News TUCSON, Ariz. — An interpreter who worked alongside the Marines in Afghanistan for years is
Screengrabs via KOKH By Hunter Elyse | KFOR SULPHUR, Okla. (KFOR) — In the days that follow Saturday’s deadly tornado, business owners are still uncovering
To commemorate Corbin Carroll’s 2023 Rookie of the Year award, the Diamondbacks gave away bobbleheads to the first 20,000 fans at Chase Field on March
WATCH THE ABC 15 SEGMENT HERE Mesa, AZ (April 17, 2024) – Maricopa County Animal Care & Control (MCACC) will open a new 84,000 square-foot
By Sam Stern | Phoenix Business Journal Ryan Hurley has a well-earned reputation as the “Father of Cannabis Law” in Arizona. He is known for his work
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