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Everything Apple says is wrong about the DOJ’s iPhone lawsuit

The justice department's lawsuit reads like an antitrust novel for the masses, ditching the legalese jargon. Apple told us why it's misleading.

DOJ’s new NatSec Cyber unit to boost fight against state-backed hackers

The U.S. Justice Department on Tuesday launched the new National Security Cyber Section to help boost its fight against state-backed hackers.

U.S. government orders Google and Apple to identify users of a gun scope app

The U.S. Department of Justice has ordered Google and Apple to turn over personal data of users of a gun scope app.

It’s official: Justice Department approves merger between Sprint and T-Mobile

The Department of Justice has officially approved the merger between T-Mobile and Sprint, marking a significant step forward in the proposed $26 billion deal. The companies may still have a number of hurdles to jump before the merger goes through.

Dish Network ordered to pay a record $280M for violating do-not-call laws

Satellite TV provider Dish Network was ordered by a U.S. judge to pay a record $280 million in penalties for violating do-not-call rules in four states. It must also agree to have its telemarketing efforts supervised for 20 years.The post Dish Network ordered to pay a record $280M for violating do-not-call laws appeared first on Digital Trends.

Uber faces DOJ criminal investigation over creating evasive Greyball software

Yet another problem for the embattled rideshare company to deal with, Uber is facing a federal investigation over the usage of software to target and evade government regulators in at least one U.S. city.The post Uber faces DOJ criminal investigation over creating evasive Greyball software appeared first on Digital Trends.

Concentrates are the future of cannabis

The cannabis industry is in the midst of an unprecedented renaissance. Strains are stronger, consumption methods more numerous and availability

U.S. will charge two Russian spies and two hackers in 2014 Yahoo breach

The U.S. Department of Justice is planning to charges four Russians -- two government spies and two hackers for hire -- for allegedly hacking Yahoo in 2014 and compromising more than 500 million accounts.The post U.S. will charge two Russian spies and two hackers in 2014 Yahoo breach appeared first on Digital Trends.