Comcast has unveiled an online video service to compete with Netflix, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Apple defended itself in a Chinese court against claims that it doesn’t have the right to the iPad trademark in China, The New York Times reports.
AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson’s failure to win regulatory approval of his firm’s bid to buy T-Mobile USA appears to have cost him $2 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.
A New Jersey state agency is urging the FCC to reject Verizon’s bid to buy spectrum from some cable companies, Bloomberg reports.
Google and Microsoft are clashing over each firm’s privacy practices, according to USA Today.
The San Jose Mercury News details Mozilla’s plans to get into the mobile application market.
Facing U.S. copyright infringement charges, Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has been released on bail in New Zealand as he waits possible extradition to the United States, AFP reports.
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