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AT&T Plans to Spend Millions to Re-Launch Brand

AT&T plans to start the New Year with a massive advertising campaign aimed at re-introducing one of the most venerable brand names in telecommunications history to consumers who may need a refresher course after an historic year of upheaval and consolidation in the communications industry ...

Online Holiday Shopping Roars Past Forecasts

Online holiday shopping grew at a pace that beat out even optimistic forecasts, with spending growing as much as 30 percent as various factors, including aggressive promotions and free-shipping deals that may cut into e-tailer's profits, attracted more Web buyers ...

Marriot Chain Reports 200,000 Customer Records Missing

In the latest of several high-profile cases of database breaches that could be connected to identity theft, the timeshare unit of hotel giant Marriott International says it can't find computer backup tapes containing personal data of more than 200,000 customers and employees ...

Chip Makers Plan Alliance for Next-Gen Product

In a move that could lead to stiffer competition for Intel -- and also accelerate the production of next-generation electronics -- three computer chip-making rivals are forming a partnership to work on cutting-edge system chips ...

Nortel Eyes Multimedia Convergence with $99.5 Million Buy

Communications gear maker Nortel Networks plans to buy Tasman Networks, a maker of high-performance enterprise routers, in a bid to beef up its product offerings in the area of multimedia data delivery ...

Retailers Seek Post-Holiday Sales Bump

Online and in stores, retailers sought an extra boost in the days after Christmas to help galvanize what's being described as a mixed holiday shopping season so far ...

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Spyware Concerns Changing Consumers’ Online Habits

One of the long-feared results of Internet security problems -- its potential effect on consumer behavior and eventually, spending -- might be starting to materialize, according to a new report ...

Google, Microsoft Settle Suit Over China-Based Executive

Microsoft and Google have agreed to end a bitter five-month legal feud over Google's hiring of a former Microsoft executive ...

Court Blocks Law Limiting Sales of Violent Video Games

Citing free speech issues, a federal judge has blocked a California law outlawing sales of violent video games to minors that was scheduled to go into effect next week. The ruling hands the gaming industry a victory that may be short-lived, however, as similar legislation looms ...

Seagate Scoops Up Competitor in $1.9 Billion Deal

In a move that solidifies its market position and also eliminates a significant competitor in the hard disc drive space, Seagate Technology said it would buy Maxtor for US$1.9 billion ...

EU Gives Microsoft Deadline to Comply or Face Fines

Setting a firm deadline behind its oft-repeated threats to issue stiff fines against Microsoft, the European Commission has given the software giant just five weeks to bring itself into compliance with an order that found it engaged in anti-competitive behavior ...

In Search Advertising Coup, Google Buys Stake in AOL

In a bold move to strengthen its grip on the money-making side of the Web search business, Google has finalized a deal to pay US$1 billion for a 5 percent stake in America Online and to deliver advertising to AOL sites ...

Japan May Fund Search Engine to Rival Google, Yahoo

Worried that American companies -- notably Google and Yahoo -- are dominating a key part of the technology landscape, the Japanese government is considering starting up a rival search engine ...

Research In Motion Vows to Fight NTP on Patents

Suggesting the patents at the heart of an adverse court ruling that could force it to shut down or alter its BlackBerry e-mail service are without merit, Research In Motion said it would continue to battle NTP in the courts and at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ...

Web Sales Soar While Store Sales Slow

Traditional retailers plan to offer steep discounts, longer store hours and other incentives this week, hoping to lure shoppers into malls and stores to salvage a shopping season during which the lion's share of gains has been seen in online sales ...

Google Launches Mobile-Friendly Gmail

Search leader Google has launched a mobile-friendly version of its popular Web-based e-mail service, Gmail, offering a streamlined interface meant to be more compatible with small screens ...

Microsoft Sues Partners in Piracy Crackdown

Continuing its legal war against piracy of its popular software titles, Microsoft said it filed 10 more lawsuits against companies accused of selling illegal copies of its products, with some of the software giant's own partners and re-sellers named in the suits ...

Google Launches Music Search Feature

Targeting yet another vertical in the search landscape, Google has introduced a music search feature that will return relevant information about artists, including links to sites where their music can be purchased ...

Microsoft Faces Patent Suit on Mobile E-Mail

Mobile software maker Visto Corp. has filed suit against Microsoft, claiming that the push e-mail built into the new version of its Windows Mobile software violates patents the firm has held for nearly a decade ...

Microsoft, MTV Share Urge to Upend iTunes

Eyeing the sweet spot of the digital music market now all but cornered by Apple's iTunes Music Store, Microsoft said it would partner with Viacom's MTV Networks to release a new online music service known as Urge ...

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