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AT&T Slips in Subscriber Growth, Dials In on Current Customers

AT&T added fewer new subscribers than expected in its most recent quarter, blaming iPhone 5 supply constraints for the relatively flat growth ...

Asus Puts Its Windows 8 Lineup on the Top Shelf

Asus unveiled its slew of new products Tuesday, showing off touch-capable PCs, hybrids, tablets and convertible Ultrabooks optimized to run on Microsoft's new Windows 8 operating system. ...

Investors Give Mayer Vote of Confidence After Earnings Win

Yahoo on Monday reported quarterly earnings that beat expectations, owing largely to the sale of its Chinese assets and modest growth in some of its core business areas. ...

Kinder, Gentler, Perhaps More Annoying Copyright Alert System Coming Soon

The Center for Copyright Information and major Internet service providers are preparing to roll out within weeks the Copyright Alert System, designed to cut down on online piracy ...

AOL’s Alto Aims to Tidy Up Email Clutter

AOL is rolling out a cloud-based service, Alto, designed to help email users de-clutter their messy in-boxes ...

Pirate Bay Assumes Ethereal Form to Dodge Raids

The Pirate Bay is ditching its servers and heading to the cloud in a move the popular file-sharing website says can help prevent raids by authorities ...

No Near-Term Payoff for Intel’s Consumer Ambitions

Intel beat Wall Street analysts' earnings expectations but still reported sinking revenue in its quarterly report earlier this week, prompting a pessimistic outlook for the chip giant's fourth quarter ...

Amazon May Buy TI Chip Biz to Scratch Phone Itch

Amazon is reportedly in talks to buy the mobile chip division of Texas Instruments in a move that could push the online retailer further into the hardware business ...

Best Buy Throws Down Price-Match Gauntlet

Best Buy reportedly is attempting to keep sales from walking out the door by offering to match its online competitors in price and shipping deals during the upcoming holiday season. ...

Mobile Gains Greater Ad Share, Sparks Innovation

Online outlets' share of the advertising pie grew 14 percent from a year ago, with mobile channels commanding a larger bite as more users consume content on smartphones and tablets, according to a new report from the Interactive Advertising Bureau and PricewaterhouseCoopers. ...

Reports: Lenovo, HP Neck and Neck as PC Market Tailspins

Worldwide PC sales slid more than 8 percent in the third quarter of 2012, according to reports from research firms Gartner and IDC. ...

Board’s Bonus Slight a Wake-up Call for Ballmer: Get Innovating

The board of directors at Microsoft did not award company CEO Steve Ballmer and other executives their full bonuses this year following lower-than-expected Windows sales and a failure to comply with European regulations ...

Dish Calls Off Blockbuster-Netflix Battle Before It Begins

Dish Network is abandoning plans to develop Blockbuster into a streaming video service that would directly compete with Netflix, company founder and chairman Charlie Ergen said in an interview with Bloomberg ...

Grumbling Begins Over Facebook’s Promoted Post Scheme

Facebook has a new offer for users with US$7 in their pocket -- they can use that cash to pay to promote their own posts on the social network ...

FTC Slams Door on Tech Support Scammers

The Federal Trade Commission has put a stop to a handful of tech-support scams based mainly in India that promised to remove viruses or other malware from users' computers ...

Microsoft Takes a Stab at News Gathering

Microsoft is moving deeper into a strategy of content generation as part of its launch of Windows 8. The company is planning to create a news organization that will provide MSN.com with a steady stream of original content ...

T-Mobile Sells Off Towers to Feed its 4G Needs

Crown Castle International is acquiring rights to operate 7,200 of T-Mobile's cellular towers in a US$2.4 billion deal that will give the carrier's owner, Deutsche Telekom, cash to expand its 4G LTE network in the U.S ...

Eyes Have It: Big Screen Is Best for Online Video

More viewers are using their TV screens to watch downloaded or streamed video content instead of the tinier screens on their laptops, tablets or smartphones, according to new research from NPD Group. ...

Driverless Cars Get California License

Driverless cars might be making more of an appearance on California roads, thanks to a bill signed this week that sets safety and performance guidelines for advancing autonomous vehicles in the state. ...

MySpace Seeks Return to Glory Days With Edgy New Design

MySpace is rolling out a sleek, media-centric new version of its social network in an effort to restore some of its Web popularity. MySpace was once one of the hottest online social networks, but it declined with the rise of Facebook and Twitter ...

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