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FTC hits Comcast CEO Brian Roberts with $500,000 fine
Company TownThe FTC fined Comcast CEO Brian Roberts $500,000 for stock purchases that violated antitrust rules.... -
Sens. Herb Kohl and Mike Lee call for Google antitrust probe
TechnologyThe chairman and top Republican on the Senate antitrust subcommittee have asked regulators to investigate Google Inc.'s search practices, saying they were concerned the company was biasing results to favor its own products. The senators -- panel... -
AT&T pulls out of T-Mobile acquisition deal
TechnologyAT&T will hang up the phone on its embattled bid to take over T-Mobile USA for $39 billion. The company is calling off the deal, which has hit a series of increasingly serious state and federal roadblocks, and said it...... -
Google investing $94 million in Sacramento-area solar plants
TechnologyGoogle announced Tuesday that it's investing $94 million in solar panel farms in the Sacramento area. The money will go toward four photovoltaic (PV) panel farms built by San Francisco-based Recurrent Energy, which is owned by tech-giant Sharp, and will... -
Apple fined in Italy, accused of misleading warranties
TechnologyItaly has fined Apple 900,000 euros, or about $1.2 million, accusing the tech giant of selling consumers two-year AppleCare warranties when they were entitled to free two-year warranties under Italian law.... -
Tech firms to pay $553 million in settlement over alleged LCD price fixing
TechnologyTech firms to pay $553 million to settle multi-state suit alleging illegal price inflation on LCD screens and monitors.... -
Google gets personal, searches your world, not just the Web
TechnologyFor Google, it's personal. The Internet search giant is no longer going to roll out the same search results to everyone. Starting Tuesday, Google will pluck only the results most relevant to you -- and not just from billions of...... -
Google likely to face FTC complaint over 'Search Plus Your World'
TechnologyA privacy watchdog group probably will complain to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that a new Google search feature raises privacy and antitrust concerns. Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, said his group is... -
Italy's Colosseum at center of battle over restoration
World NowA luxury shoemaker is threatening to withdraw his offer to finance restoration of Italy's famed Colosseum. Diego Della Valle of the Tod's group has agreed to spend $33 million helping to restore the iconic monument, but legal challenges and civic protests... -
Apple sues Samsung again in Germany, calls for ban on 10 phones
TechnologyApple has reportedly filed another patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung in Germany, this time calling for a sales ban on 10 smartphones it says crib on its design rights. The design suit -- which calls for a ban on the Galaxy S II, Galaxy S Plus... -
Warner's Bronfman vows to 'fight' EMI sale to Universal and Sony
Company TownEdgar Bronfman Jr., Warner Music Group's former chief executive and outgoing chairman, said his company would oppose the sale of EMI Group to Warner's two biggest rivals, saying the deals would reduce competition.... -
FCC restarts 180-day clock for review of AT&T's takeover of T-Mobile
L.A. Times Tech BlogFCC restarts 180-day clock for review of AT&T's T-Mobile takeover: The Federal Communications Commission said Friday that it has restarts the informal 180-day clock for its review of AT&T's proposed $39 billion take over of T-Mobile USA....
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