March 03,2010
The iPhone maker's complaint against HTC underscores the widening role of the International Trade Commission in cross-border disputes over smartphone tech

March 03,2010
City residents across the U.S. are campaigning for a slice of the millions Google plans to spend on broadband

February 12,2010
After losing ground to Apple and others, the software giant may need an acquisition to avoid losing out in the smartphone market

February 11,2010
Scanbuy, JagTag, and other U.S. companies are trying to harness the potential of bar codes to deliver ads and information to cell-phone users

February 05,2010
The iPhone has swamped AT&T's data network and sparked a consumer rebellion. What can Ma Bell do?

January 19,2010
The company has hired a banker from Goldman Sachs and looks to be in a more acquisitive mode

January 19,2010
Research shows that U.S. regions where broadband was introduced saw accelerated job growth, but the increased labor pool weighed on wages

January 04,2010
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission should block the planned acquisition because it would diminish competition in the mobile- ad market, consumer groups said

December 14,2009
Mark Anderson predicts a big remote-computing service disaster, lost momentum for Microsoft, and growth in consumer payments for online news content

November 26,2009
Rupert Murdoch may make a deal with Microsoft to make Bing the only search engine to deliver News Corp. content—unless the antitrust cops object

November 23,2009
As the iPhone, BlackBerry, and other devices have become more popular, harmful software such as viruses and spyware is emerging to exploit their vulnerability

November 03,2009
BusinessWeek's review of information handed over to regulators shows the call-management service has more than 1 million users. It may be expanded abroad

November 03,2009
Some analysts believe its impressive new Droid and Cliq smartphones could finally put the company back on track

October 22,2009
As consumers store addresses, e-mail, and other data from their mobile phones via online services, the potential for lost data is rising

October 22,2009
A consortium that includes Intel, Cisco, and Apple is set to release new technology called Wi-Fi Direct that will turn a slew of gadgets into hotspots

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