Most people watching the first big presidential debate will do so on television, but for a fast-increasing number, it's far from the only primary source.
A new service called FreedomPop hopes to go up against AT&T and Verizon, and a new kind of dissolve-able circuit that could change the field of medicine.
A new report says the U.S. Justice Department allowed law enforcement agencies to examine more private data in 2010-2011 than in the entire previous decade. And Amazon is planning online wine sales.
The Obama Administration hopes to put $1 billion towards the future of manufacturing, with an emphasis on areas like 3D printing — which is gaining more traction in the medical industry.
With all this information technology at our disposal, it's striking how getting to the truth of a matter can still be so tough. Two tech stories from opposite sides of the world today remind us how even in 2012 the flow of information is still tightly controlled.