The Justice Department’s effort to block AT&T’s acquisition of T-Mobile USA has sparked a flurry of stories claiming the smaller carrier will be living on borrowed time if the deal isn’t approved… Read more »
An unbelievable August for the mobile industry was capped this morning with news that the U.S. Department of Justice has filed an anti-trust suit to block AT&T’s acquisition of T-Mobile USA… Read more »
The Wall Street Journal says the FTC is about to launch a wide-ranging antitrust probe aimed at Google’s core search business. Prior examinations were smaller, focused around mergers and deals. As… Read more »
Not surprisingly, Apple’s introduction of the iPad has led to a new surge in app development. In just 63 days since launch, the number of native iPad apps has already hit… Read more »
It may be time for someone to separate Apple and Google. Clearly these two can no longer play nice together. And that someone may have to be the U.S. Justice Department… Read more »
Apple impresario Steve Jobs came out dissing at the D8 conference yesterday, comparing PCs to farm machinery, Google TV to TiVo and Flash to a lame horse. Not bad for 90… Read more »
For most of it’s history, Silicon Valley has operated largely free of antitrust scrutiny by the feds. But that has clearly changed since the Obama Administration took office. And it isn’t… Read more »
So what’s the deal with Hulu’s purported subscription plan? First reports said it would launch by May 24th, which is next Monday, which clearly isn’t going to happen. Is it still… Read more »
Apple has a press release out this morning trumpeting the iPad reaching the million units sold milestone after only 28 days on the market, but it might want to cool it… Read more »
While yesterday’s federal appeals court ruling in favor of Comcast is definitely a blow to the FCC’s authority to mandate net neutrality the feds are likely to get another bite at… Read more »