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GM's Whitacre to become permanent CEO: source
General Motors Co acting Chief Executive Ed Whitacre will take that role on a permanent basis, a person familiar with the matter said on Monday.
Rumor: AT&T set to drop iPhone on Wednesday
Speculation has been rife over the potential of Apple iPhone becoming available on other carriers apart from its current AT&T, new reports have surfaced that it the opposite may be the truth.
EU queries impact of Microsoft/Yahoo deal on Google
EU regulators are seeking market views on whether a Microsoft Corp plan to use Yahoo Inc's search technology would help the U.S. software firm compete against dominant search engine Google Inc.
Google, Verizon join forces on FCC 'Net Neutrality'
Google Inc. and Verizon Communications Inc. said on late Thursday they support minimal internet regulation and reasonable network management over the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) proposed net neutrality rules.
Google, Verizon file joint Internet remarks with FCC
Google Inc and Verizon Communications Inc said they support minimal Internet regulation and reasonable network management as regulators weigh open Internet rules.
One door shuts, another opens in mobile browser war
As phone makers increasingly focus on developing their own browsers, mobile browser makers are turning to operators and new software stores to open new sales opportunities to make up for lost sales.
Justice Department to review Comcast, NBC deal
The U.S. Justice Department will conduct an antitrust review of the proposed $30 billion joint venture between Comcast Corp and NBC Universal, department spokeswoman Gina Talamona said on Wednesday.
CORRECTED: Justice Department to review Comcast, NBC deal
Justice Dept to review Comcast, NBC deal
The U.S. Justice Department will conduct an antitrust review of the proposed $30 billion joint venture between Comcast Corp and NBC Universal, department spokeswoman Gina Talamona said on Wednesday.
Washington DC sues AT&T over calling cards
The attorney general for Washington D.C. has filed a lawsuit against an AT&T Inc unit, seeking to recover consumers' unused balances on prepaid calling cards.
Washington, DC sues AT&T over calling cards
The attorney general for Washington, D.C. has filed a lawsuit against an AT&T Inc unit, seeking to recover consumers' unused balances on prepaid calling cards.
AT&T and Tiger Woods part ways
Telecommunications giant, AT&T Inc., has parted ways with Tiger Woods following the professional golfer's admissions to marital infidelity.
AT&T asks FCC to set date to scrap old phone system
AT&T Inc told U.S. telecoms regulators that it should set plans for phasing out older telephone networks if the government wants to make high-speed Internet access available across the country.
O2 says iPhone demand strained London network
Apple's data-hungry iPhone at times overwhelmed operator O2's network in London during the last six months but additional capacity helped ease the problem by December, O2 said on Tuesday.
AT&T resumes online iPhone sales in NYC
AT&T has resumed placing orders from iPhone orders on its website, the company said on Monday according to media reports.
AT&T site resumes selling iPhone to NYC residents
AT&T Inc temporarily stopped selling the iPhone on its website to New York City residents over the weekend, raising fresh concerns about the wireless network's capacity in the Big Apple.
Advocacy groups urge FTC to bar Google-AdMob deal
Two advocacy groups asked U.S. antitrust regulators on Monday to block Google's purchase of AdMob, a provider of advertising services for mobile phones, on antitrust grounds and to address privacy issues raised by the deal.
AT&T site not selling iPhone to NYC residents
Buying the popular Apple Inc iPhone has become more difficult for residents of the Big Apple.
GM'S Whitacre reports first payments to US. Canada
General Motors Co Chief Executive Officer Ed Whitacre said on Friday that GM has paid $1 billion to the U.S. Treasury and $192 million to the governments of Canada and Canadian province Ontario.
GM to repay government debt by June, new CEO says
General Motors Co plans to repay roughly $8 billion in debt to the United States and Canada by June, a faster payback of the first portion of its bailout than the automaker previously committed to make.
AT&T looks to sell Japan outsourced svcs unit-sources
AT&T Inc (T.N) is looking to sell its outsourced services business in Japan, in a pullback for the U.S. giant from Asia's largest telecommunications market, according to two sources familiar with the situation.
Belgium's Mobistar has no merger plans-report
Mobistar (MSTAR.BR), Belgium's second-biggest mobile phone operator, has no current plans for a merger, its chief executive reportedly told De Tijd newspaper.
Daily Wrap Up - Dec 10
More bailout pay cuts coming; Climate deal call from Obama; Top auto execs talk
Citi upgrades Sprint on possible D.Telekom tie-up
Citigroup upgraded No. 3 U.S. mobile service Sprint Nextel Corp to a buy rating citing a possible tie-up with Deutsche Telekom AG and expectations of improvement in subscriber numbers.
Citi upgrades Sprint on possible D.Telekom tie-up
Citigroup upgraded No. 3 U.S. mobile service Sprint Nextel Corp to a buy rating citing a possible tie-up with Deutsche Telekom AG and expectations of improvement in subscriber numbers.
AT&T to pass 2 mln U-Verse users today
AT&T Inc expects to pass 2 million customers for its U-Verse video service today, Ralph de la Vega, the company's head of its wireless business and consumer markets, said on Wednesday.
GM board moving fast on CEO, CFO hires
The board of General Motors Co will get an update on the search for a new chief executive by next month as a recruiting firm compiles a short list of candidates, a person familiar with the process said.
GM search for new CFO has narrowed -CEO
General Motors Co has been searching for a new chief financial officer and may have a replacement for CFO Ray Young within weeks, GM's Chairman and acting Chief Executive Ed Whitacre said on Tuesday.
Comcast, NBC to file regulatory documents in Jan
Comcast Corp and NBC Universal executives said on Friday they hope to submit documents to antitrust and communications regulators in January.
GM Schedules Employee Broadcast, may Announce Management Shifts
GM will assign new responsibilities for Vice Chairman Bob Lutz, just a few days after the company’s board decided to replace its Chief Executive Officer.