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With FCC Deadlock, AT&T Merger Remains in Limbo

AT&T may be forced to offer more concessions to help its US$82 billion merger with BellSouth win approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The FCC remains deadlocked on the deal following the decision of a Republican Commissioner to abstain from voting ...

Amazon Strikes Back at Big Blue on Patents

Two months after being sued by IBM for patent infringement, Amazon.com is firing back, denying it had stolen IBM technology and asserting that Big Blue's patent claims are too broad to be taken seriously. Amazon is countersuing IBM for stealing its own patents ...

Report: Sony Launching Video Download Service for PSP

Sony will reportedly launch a video download service for users of its PlayStation Portable devices early next year, a move that could put it into direct competition with Apple's iPod video devices and its iTunes Movie Store ...

Baidu to Provide Paid Search Ads to Microsoft’s China Sites

Microsoft said China-basedsearch engineBaidu.com will begin displaying paid search listings on the software giant's Chinese Web sites this month ...

HP, Microsoft Link to Take Aim at IBM Customers

Taking aim at a greater slice of the corporate computing pie, Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft said Wednesday they would join forces on a three-year, US$300 million effort to sell more software and service solutions to large enterprises where common rival IBM is a strong player ...

Congress Seeks Clarity on Hurd’s HP Stock Sale

The Congressional panel probing Hewlett-Packard's use of pretexting and other tactics during its investigation of boardroom press leaks is now focusing on a stock sale by HP CEO Mark Hurd ...

2006 in Review, Part 3: Corporate Governance Returns – With a Vengeance

During 2006, Enron executives were sent to jail for their role in the corporate scandal that rocked the U.S. and brought about sweeping regulatory reforms meant to protect investors and raise the bar among corporations ...

Google Gives Employees Stock Option Flexibility

Hoping to attract and retain top talent as it continues to grow at breakneck pace, Google said Tuesday it would institute a unique program to enable employees to directly sell their vested stock options ...

Research In Motion Sues Samsung Over BlackJack Name

Research In Motion is suing hand-held device maker Samsung, claiming the company is causing confusion and diminishing the brand power of RIM's BlackBerry by selling a smartphone known as the BlackJack ...

LCD Price-Fixing Probe Widens

Antitrust regulators in the U.S., South Korea and Japan are investigating whether major providers of liquid crystal display (LCD) technology engaged in anti-competitive behavior ...

CFO to Depart HP After 37 Years With Company

Hewlett-Packard said Monday longtime Chief Financial Officer and Vice President Bob Wayman will retire at the end of the year, cutting another tie from the original HP ...

Media Companies May Be Planning YouTube Rival

Four major media companies are reportedly in discussions about launching their own Web-based video sharing site to compete with Google's YouTube ...

Elections Commission Toughens E-Voting Standards

Hoping to boost confidence in electronic voting, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) has voted to create standards for the certification testing of the often-controversial e-voting machines ...

Oracle Boosts Bid for India’s i-flex

Oracle said Thursday it was increasing its offer and boosting the number of shares it will buy of India-based banking software firm i-flex as the database and applications giant tries to convince more of the firm's shareholders to sell ...

2006 in Review, Part 2: Search Wars Raged, Did Anything Change?

In search, 2006 was a year of launches, re-launches and major partnership deals. Microsoft launched its ad platform. Yahoo started rolling out its improved paid ad platform, Panama. Google partnered with AOL and MySpace and bought YouTube. The search engine once known as "Jeeves" booted the butler and began life anew as "Ask.com." ...

Yahoo Shakes Up Executive Ranks

Yahoo said Tuesday it would undertake a major corporate restructuring aimed at capturing more of the growth in online advertising, with two top executives leaving the company and a third taking on an expanded role ...

Virus Forces MySpace to Remove Infected Profiles

Leading social networking site MySpace was forced to shut down hundreds of user profile pages after a combination worm and phishing attack struck the site over the weekend ...

Chip Consolidation Continues as LSI, Agere Merge

The chip-making industry appears to be entering a period of consolidation, with a series of deals announced Monday suggesting firms are seeking to expand their technology portfolios and reduce costs by merging with onetime rivals ...

Qualcomm Beefs Up Wireless Portfolio With Purchases

Qualcomm said Monday it had acquired Airgo Networks, a leading maker of next-generation WiFi tools, and purchased most of the Bluetooth chip interests of RF Micro Devices ...

Ask.com Launches Aggressive Local Search Push

In a bid to grab market share in a growing specialty area, Ask.com launched a revamped local search offering Monday, saying it was the first to offer intuitive search for finding neighborhood businesses along with bundled tools such as mapping and extensive, locally focused content ...

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