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FCC approves AT&T-BellSouth merger

December 29, 2006 After months of partisan deadlock, the Federal Communications Commission approves the merger valued at roughly $86 billion. TAGS: merger, commissioner, AT&T Corp., BellSouth Corp., Net Neutrality, commission, condition, Republican, broadband, U.S.

EU ruling deals setback to Microsoft

September 17, 2007 In upholding Europe's landmark antitrust decision, a high-level court foresees a "significant drop" in market share. But what of Vista? TAGS: commission, antitrust, market share, court, European Union, Europe, decision, Microsoft Corp., U.S., operating system, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows

Tech execs ask Bush for cybersecurity commission

February 11, 2005 Fed up with detritus of viruses, spam and "phishing" attacks, CTOs ask president to appoint commission to suggest solutions. TAGS: Craig Mundie, commission, e-government, phishing, chief technology officer, exec, president, government, attack, U.S., virus

Minorities make small gains in science jobs

June 16, 2005 Hispanics catch up to blacks in science and technology, but both groups remain underrepresented in those fields, study says. TAGS: occupation, work force, minority, participation, commission, study, science, proportion, women, accounting, U.S.

Why Microsoft is under assault from all corners

April 9, 2007 Attorney Lars Liebeler says open hostility toward the software maker runs contrary to a central premise of free-market economics. TAGS: Free Software Foundation, antitrust, commission, intellectual property, assault, Novell Inc., innovation, faith, Europe, server software, protocol, agreement, Microsoft Corp., attack, information technology, server

U.S. 'lobbied' the EC over Microsoft fine

September 26, 2006 European Commissioner Neelie Kroes reveals that U.S. Embassy pressured her over the Microsoft antitrust case. TAGS: antitrust, commission, Microsoft Corp., U.S.

China closing the tech gap?

April 21, 2005 Country is becoming a center of innovation, according to some experts. Another view is that China is likely to be stuck as follower. TAGS: China, innovation, commission, U.S., government, NVidia

Source: FCC to dress 'naked' DSL

March 21, 2005 Agency is expected to up-end rules that force BellSouth to unbundle its DSL service from its phone service, a source tells News.com. TAGS: BellSouth Corp., DSL, commission, phone service, broadband, Verizon Communications, rule, decision, state, AT&T Corp., U.S.

Google first-quarter profit rises almost 70 percent

April 19, 2007 Results beat Wall Street expectations as the company turns search market share gains into even more revenue from paid search advertising. TAGS: paid search, Wall Street, expectation, Google Inc., Eric Schmidt, Yahoo! Inc., commission, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

FCC unplugs states' rules on 'naked' DSL

March 25, 2005 New Chairman Martin's first big task is to take a hard look at selling digital subscriber lines without other services. TAGS: BellSouth Corp., DSL, phone line, DSL service, VoIP, broadband service, broadband, VoIP company, state, commission, decision, U.S., AT&T Corp.

Microsoft lands first licensee in EU protocol program

March 8, 2007 In keeping with European antitrust ruling, Microsoft sells license to Quest Software. License fees still an issue for EU. TAGS: Quest Software Inc., licensee, authentication system, antitrust, European Union, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, protocol, license, commission, Microsoft Corp., server, U.S., Microsoft Windows

AT&T and BellSouth: Why you should care

November 7, 2006 After its proposed merger with BellSouth, AT&T will in many ways be bigger and stronger than its monopolistic predecessor, Ma Bell. TAGS: BellSouth Corp., merger, AT&T Corp., Ma Bell, commission, telecommunications, U.S.

FTC wants beefed-up powers against Net scammers

July 24, 2006 Government officials say existing law hinders international crackdowns and the ability to slap fines on wrongdoers. TAGS: hearing, agency, commission, practice, phishing, conference, spyware, U.S.

Import ban on 3G handsets could hurt industry

June 8, 2007 A ban on all importation of future 3G handset models using Qualcomm technology could have a big impact on cell phone operators and handset manufacturers. TAGS: Qualcomm Inc., ban, 3G, handset, mobile operator, cell phone company, Broadcom Corp., Verizon Wireless, W-CDMA, 3G network, cell phone, AT&T Corp., EVDO, Sprint Nextel, carrier, commission
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