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Today's e-Reads: AT&T's Latest Effort to Salvage Merger, and Facebook Enters the Music Scene

Updated: September 19, 2011 | 10:39 a.m.
September 19, 2011 | 10:17 a.m.

In a bid to salvage its deal with T-Mobile, AT&T is trying to sell assets to smaller rivals, according to Bloomberg.

Facebook is planning a service that will allow users to share music, movies, and TV shows, according to The New York Times.

Google has hired at least 13 lobbying and communications firms since May, when the Federal Trade Commission ramped up its probe of the Internet giant, The Wall Street Journal reports.

Japan's defense industry suffers its first-known cyberattack, Reuters reports.

How will Tim Cook fill the shoes of Steve Jobs at Apple? The Wall Street Journal asks.

Apple looks for a new security chief after another prototype got lost in a bar.

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