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N.Y. AG pushes Comcast to block child-porn access
New York's attorney general notified Comcast Corp. on Monday that the state will take legal action if the company - the nation's second-largest Internet service provider - doesn't agree to eliminate access to child pornography.
Sprint shares fall as SK deal questioned
The general discounting of a televised report that SK Telecom Corp. is negotiating to buy Sprint Nextel Corp. led Sprint shares Wednesday to give back some of the big gains they posted when the news surfaced a day before.
Delaware court keeps Sprint case alive
A Delaware Chancery Court has refused to dismiss a lawsuit in Sprint Nextel Corp.'s fight with and affiliate over Sprint's next-generation wireless network.
Pa. DAs want to plug cell-phone loophole
Pennsylvania prosecutors are expected to urge the Legislature to close a loophole that allowed a defense lawyer to obtain the cell-phone records of law-enforcement officials involved in the criminal prosecution of a casino owner without the officials' consent or knowledge.
Yahoo's current board versus Icahn's challengers
Carl Icahn moved ahead with his attempt to overthrow Yahoo Inc.'s board of directors by submitting his final list of candidates Monday. The nominees remain the same as those he first provided in May, except the list has been whittled from 10 to nine candidates to reflect Yahoo's decision to reduce the size of its board. Here's a look at the incumbents and the Icahn-led opposition:
Palm launches new Treo on Sprint network
Palm Inc., which has been struggling to maintain its position in the hot market for "smart" phones, introduced a new Treo model Monday with Wi-Fi and GPS capabilities.
Correction: Touch Screens story
In a July 10 story about touch screens, The Associated Press reported erroneously that Synaptics Inc. supplies touchpads for Apple's laptops. Synaptics supplies components to Apple, but not laptop touchpads.
Cuomo: AT&T and AOL block child porn newsgroups
Two of the nation's largest Internet providers have eliminated access to newsgroups that featured child pornography, Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said Thursday.
Verizon settles suit over early termination fees
Verizon Wireless has agreed to pay $21 million to settle a lawsuit filed by California customers upset with the company's early termination fees, a lawyer on the case said Wednesday.
Court keeps cell tower backup rules on hold
More than a year after they were first introduced, federal requirements aimed at making sure cell phone towers continue operating during natural disasters remain in limbo. |
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