Google Fiber Is Changing Its Strategy as Costs Grow (fortune.com)
This Is What the World's Spies Used Instead of MSN Messenger (vice.com)
Next Generation of Wireless -- 5G -- Is All Hype (backchannel.com)
Online Drug Sales Triple After Silk Road Closure, Says Report (nbcnews.com)
Assange Implies Murdered DNC Staffer Was WikiLeaks' Source (washingtonpost.com)
FCC Loses Court Battle To Let Cities Build their Own Broadband (theverge.com)
Ad Board To Comcast: Stop Claiming You Have the 'Fastest Internet' (arstechnica.com)
1,000+ US Spies Are Protecting Rio Olympics, Says Report (nbcnews.com)
Robocalling Scourge May Not Be Unstoppable After All (arstechnica.com)
Top DNC Staffers Leave Following WikiLeaks Email Scandal (usatoday.com)
Snowden Questions WikiLeaks' Methods of Releasing Leaks (pcworld.com)
AT&T Violated Rule Requiring Low Prices For Schools, FCC Says (arstechnica.com)
NIST Prepares To Ban SMS-Based Two-Factor Authentication (softpedia.com)
Sprint CEO Hints at Price Hikes Ahead of iPhone 7 (cnet.com)
Tinder Scam Promises Account Verification, But Actually Sells Porn (csoonline.com)
McDonald's 'Make Burger History' Site Hijacked With Offensive Burger Ideas (stuff.co.nz)
Facebook Pitches Laser Beams As The High-Speed Internet Of The Future (pcworld.com)
BuzzFeed and Washington Post To Use Robots For RNC Coverage (engadget.com)
Elon Musk: Autopilot Feature Was Disabled In Pennsylvania Crash (latimes.com)
White House Pledges $400M To Back Speedier 5G Wireless Networks (fortune.com)
Comcast Expands $10 Low-Income Internet Plan (arstechnica.com)
Emirati Man Gets 3-Month Prison Sentence Over Instagram Insult (go.com)