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- China Security & Surveillance Technology’s 2Q net income more than doubles on gov’t projects
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- Google gains security clearance to sell Web-based applications to more government agencies
- United Arab Emirates declares BlackBerry smartphone a possible threat to national security
- EU opens 2 IBM antitrust investigations related to mainframe computer sales
- Direct Marketing Assn spent $250,000 lobbying in 2Q on data breaches, consumer protection
- United Arab Emirates declares BlackBerry smartphone a threat to national security
- UAE telecoms regulator cites BlackBerry smartphone as threat to national security
- BlackBerry smartphones targeted by Emirati telecom watchdog; regulator cites national security
- Leaked documents show unreported Afghan deaths, covert ops, fears about insurgency
- Papers: Leaked documents show unreported Afghan deaths, fears about insurgency
- FCC, public safety officials at odds over plan for national wireless first responder network
- Years after promise of broadband by 2010, some Vermonters ask, ‘Where is it?’
- Phone group sues San Francisco over first-of-its-kind law requiring cell phone radiation info
- Business events and economic reports scheduled for the coming week
- Raytheon presents new technology at Farnborough Airshow after winning US Air Force contract
- Official: Japanese firms may join Taiwan in developing WiMax broadband technologies
- Dell Inc. paying $100M to settle SEC accounting fraud charges; CEO Michael Dell paying $4M
- Dell paying $100M to settle SEC accounting fraud charges; CEO Michael Dell paying $4 million
- Once-blocked Internet porn sites now accessible in China, without government explanation
- Government investigators say genetic tests mislead consumers with bogus results
- Obama apologizes to ousted Agriculture official, says he hopes she will take new position
- Obama calls ousted Ag official; voices regret over her ‘misfortune’ because of racial furor
- Woman at center of political firestorm not certain she’d return to government, even if asked
- Summary Box: Wireless broadband network set to launch next year
- Facebook fighting NY man’s lawsuit claims part ownership of social networking site
- FCC report finds broadband market not bringing high-speed Internet to Americans fast enough
- Mass. considers landmark legislation to give local auto-repair shops same info dealers have
- Obama says Michigan battery plant groundbreaking lays foundation for economic growth
- Federal regulators seek to expand use of broadband program for rural health care
- Controversial Fan page for dead British killer taken down _ but Facebook says it didn’t do it
- Dozens of outspoken, popular blogs shut down in China; microblogs face new restrictions
- China’s microblogs facing new restrictions as “beta” tags appear, worrying users
- ACLU, publishers sue Mass. over obscenity law that covers IMs, text messages, e-mail
- Feds want to wean doctors from paper records in 5 years ; holdouts face Medicare cuts
- AP Enterprise: GOP candidate Carly Fiorina faces fundraising challenge in challenge to Boxer
- Judge says monopoly abuse lawsuit against Apple, AT&T over iPhone practices can go ahead
- China confirms renewal of Google’s license to operate after monthslong standoff
- Google wins permission to keep website in China after ending detour around censorship rules
- Former Intel CEO defends Senate candidate Fiorina’s record at HP, which Boxer has criticized
- Beijing renews Google license to operate website in China despite censorship row
- Stocks narrowly mixed as investors pause after a 3-day rally, prepare for earnings season
- Chinese think thank accuses US, other Western countries of using Facebook to sow unrest
- Stock futures dip after 3-day rally and ahead of start of earnings season
- Stock futures mixed as investors pause from 3-day rally ahead of start of earnings season
- Prosecutors raid prime minister’s office over alleged illegal surveillance of businessman
- Top prize at World Series of Poker $8.94M with 7,319 entrants; total prize pool $68.8M
- Top prize at World Series of Poker nears $9M with time left to enter; prize pool tops $68M
- LaHood accuses lobbying campaign of undermining efforts to fight distracted driving
- Pakistan president seeks Chinese investment in energy but makes no mention of nuclear deal
- EU antitrust chief says he’s looking at allegations Google demotes rival sites
- China, Pakistan mum on whether nuclear energy deals will come up during Zardari visit
- Outdated technology in payroll system foils Schwarzenegger’s minimum wage order for workers
- Experts say US largely ruling out North Korea in 2009 cyberattacks on US, South Korea websites
- Corporation Commission approves OG&E’s application to implement ’smart meter’ program
- Flying high: Google hopes to steer more airline bookings with $700M purchase of ITA Software
- GM’s Whitacre says Austin will be among cities for rollout of electric-powered Chevy Volt
- Google says China partially blocks search service amid latest skirmish over censorship
- Mo. Senate panel pares back incentive bill to focus on automakers, cuts out computer centers
- New laws loosen gun control, restrict smoking and drinking, and crack down on texting misuse
- Lonely Chinese soldiers caught up in security clampdown, Beijing bans online dating for troops
- Tweeters in Japan fall silent in election campaign over what critics call outdated Net rules
- China threatens to revoke Google license over decision to redirect traffic to Hong Kong
- Tweets in Japan fall silent in election campaign over what critics call outdated Net rules
- Administrators of Palin defense fund urge supporters to help fight ex-gov’s political enemies
- Supreme Court rules that patent of hedging weather-related risk cannot be granted
- Tesla Motors to sell shares to public; company’s success depends on demand for electric cars
- Government plans to double amount of spectrum available for wireless communications
- US rolls out plan to help Internet users know who they’re talking to, buying from online
- Pakistan to monitor Google, other major sites for blasphemy; 17 smaller sites to be blocked
- Turkey expands Internet bans in feud with YouTube over insults to Turkish leader
- NH lottery offering online gambling games; some say similar to video slots
- After tour, Medvedev says he wants Russia to create its own version of Silicon Valley
- Commerce Secretary: Chinese yuan still undervalued despite decision to let currency appreciate
- Judge sides with Google in $1 billion copyright lawsuit by Viacom over YouTube videos
- Cisco CEO commits to investing $1B in Russia’s high-tech industry in meeting with Medvedev
- Kremlin chief arrives in US to meet Calif. Gov. Schwarzenegger in San Francisco for reception
- Kremlin chief on hunt for American investors, advice in Silicon Valley
- Kagan argued against disclosing documents in 4 of 5 open records cases
- Wash. city looks to lure more high-tech companies to area with tax breaks, water project
- Boston Scientific spent $480K to lobby government on medical device issues
- Trying ‘judge-directed negotiations’ as an alternative to trials in medical malpractice cases
- Candidates and the iCampaign: Hopefuls already savvy with Facebook, Twitter embrace phone apps
- As industry struggles, Federal Communications Commission studies media ownership limits
- Telstra and the government strike $10B deal on broadband network for Australia
- Russia, in need of ‘investment boom,’ to scrap capital gains tax on foreign direct investment
- NJ considers constitutional change to allow sports, Internet betting with Atlantic City as hub
- After just 4 months as co-president, Hirschhorn leaving MySpace; Jones to take over
- Taxpayers paid more, got less, waited longer for high-tech security along border with Mexico
- United Technologies’ Sikorsky gets $8.4 billion extension for Navy helicopter contract
- Federal Communications Commission set to reconsider framework for regulating broadband
- Employees-turned-entrepreneurs learn a whole new vocabulary when it comes to business taxes
- San Francisco law would require retailers to post radiation levels for cell phones they sell
- Quinn signs telecom overhaul that changes oversight, includes low-cost landline options