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This Is What It Sounds Like When Prince Sues?

Enigmatic artist Prince says the Internet has allowed third parties to steal his works and may sue sites such as YouTube that benefit fromthe unauthorized use of his music ...

Verizon Makes Federal Case of FCC’s Open Access Rules

Verizon Wireless is suing the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), asking a court to overturn the agency's rules that require the winner of an upcoming wireless spectrum auction to ensure at least part of that spectrum remains compatible with all mobile devices and services ...

Sprint Cuts Ribbon on Mobile Shopping Service

Looking to stake a claim in the emerging mobile commerce marketplace, Sprint on Thursday launched a tool for its wireless subscribers to enable them to use their handsets to buy from a host of online retailers ...

Court Ruling Gives Qualcomm Breathing Room in Patent Struggle

A U.S. appeals court has granted Qualcomm and a group of handset makers that use its chips a reprieve from a ban on the import of mobile phones containing technology found to have infringed on patents held by rival Broadcom ...

More Time Needed to Curtail Microsoft’s Bullying, States Say

A group of states is asking the judge overseeing the 2002 antitrust judgment against Microsoft to extend portions of the sanctions and monitoring provisions for another five years ...

Grand Turnaround? Take-Two Trims Losses

Video game maker Take-Two Interactive managed to dramatically improve its financial performance in its fiscal third quarter, with net losses down significantly from a year ago even though revenue declined slightly ...

Dell Targets SMBs With Simpler, Cheaper Storage Option

Looking to more effectively serve a greater range of corporate customers as part of a larger turnaround strategy, Dell on Monday debuted a new data storage device aimed at the fast-growing small and medium-sized business (SMB) market ...

Worm Winds Its Way Into Skype for Windows

In a high-profile reminder of the security pitfalls that still exist with PC-based communications, eBay's Skype is warning users of a fast-spreading worm affecting users of Skype for Windows ...

Intel Brightens Q3 Outlook Citing Robust Demand

In what could be a hopeful sign for the technology sector amid mounting economic uncertainty and a sign it continues to win back market share from its main rival, Intel said Monday its revenue for the third quarter would be higher than previously forecast ...

Microsoft, Siemens Cruise Into In-Vehicle Tech Partnership

Microsoft announced Friday that it will work with the automotive technology unit of German technology giant Siemens to codevelop a line ofin-vehicle technologies such as navigation, entertainment and communication ...

Ericsson Scores $1.3B Indian Telecom Upgrade Deal

Swedish telecom equipment giant Ericsson solidified its dominance of the key Indian mobile market Friday with a US$1.3 billion deal to provide equipment and services to the country's largest wireless carrier ...

Judge Rules Feds Cannot Silence ISPs With Patriot Act

A federal judge on Thursday struck down a component of the USA Patriot Act, saying the post-9/11 law violates constitutional principles by attempting to force third parties such as Internet service providers (ISPs) who receive demands for information without search warrants to keep silent about those inquiries ...

NetApp Serves Sun Suit Over Patents

Network Appliance is suing Sun Microsystems, claiming the fellow technology maker is infringing on seven of its patents relating to data storage, claims that Sun said have no merit ...

Yahoo Buys BlueLithium to Beef Up Ad Reach

In its first major move since cofounder Jerry Yang returned to the CEO's chair, Yahoo will buy online ad network BlueLithium, a firm that uses online behavioral tracking to help advertisers reach specific consumers at defined times ...

Sony Ericsson President Checks Out at Key Juncture

The president of handset maker Sony Ericsson, Miles Flint, resigned unexpectedly Tuesday, just as the joint venture has solidified its role as the world's fourth-largest maker of mobile phones and as it embarks on a strategy to grab more high-end market share ...

MetroPCS Looks to Bag Rival With $5.5B Bid

The wireless telecommunications industry is poised to consolidate further, with Metro PCS Communications bidding to acquire Leap Wireless International for about US$5.5 billion in a move that would combine two of the leading low-cost, prepaid carriers in the U.S ...

Dell Sees Road to Recovery With 46 Percent Profit Hike

Dell took an important step toward crafting a turnaround Thursday, with the PC maker saying profit had risen 46 percent in the second quarter thanks to cost-cutting moves. The company's sales beat forecasts as its new retail strategy began to take shape ...

Gadget Manufacturer Hon Hai to Invest $5B in Vietnam

The Taiwanese firm Hon Hai Precision Industry -- the world's largest contract manufacturer of electronics, whose clients include HP and Apple -- reportedly plans to invest US$5 billion in Vietnam in the next five years ...

News Corp., NBC Branding Wonks Name YouTube-Killer ‘Hulu’

The video download site that media heavyweights News Corp. and NBC hope will become a YouTube alternative for commercial downloads finally has a name: Hulu ...

Google CFO Reyes Rides Into Sunset

Google Chief Financial Officer George Reyes, who came on board to give a fast-rising startup credibility with Wall Street and help lead it through a quirky but wildly successful IPO, will leave the search company by the end of the year, Google announced late Tuesday ...

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