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- China says no limits on phone company use of Google’s Android amid censorship dispute
- Pa. House votes to ban texting while driving, require hands-free devices for cell phones
- Bill banning motorists’ cell phone use without a hands-free device advances in Pa. House
- Transportation Dept. tells commercial bus, truck drivers no texting behind the wheel
- Police fire tear gas as Venezuelans protest removal of anti-Chavez TV channel from cable
- Minnesota legislators plan to seek new controls on drug industry, medical device makers
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- Venezuelan cable providers drop TV channel critical of President Hugo Chavez
- Venezuela cable providers drop TV channel critical of President Hugo Chavez
- Venezuelan government pressures cable television providers to drop anti-Chavez channels
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- EU clears Oracle takeover of Sun, saying it won’t significantly affect competition
- Inspector general says FBI got phone records using several methods that circumvented the law
- FCC closes loophole that has allowed cable TV operators to withhold programs from rivals
- FCC scheduled to vote on closing loophole in cable programming access rules
- Wisconsin Legislature approve ban on texting while driving; governor says he’ll sign bill
- Court rules in Monsanto’s favor, but leaves open DuPont’s antitrust challenge on biotech seeds
- Federal says FDA overstepped bounds, sides with electronic cigarette makers
- Pelosi, Obama officials say US made a good investment of taxpayer money in the auto industry
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- EU regulators say they would have to check any French plan to tax Google’s ad revenues
- Comcast, Federal Communications Commission take network neutrality dispute to court
- AP Survey: Most Alabama legislators favor bill to ban sending text messages while driving
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- Oregon’s cell phone ban has loophole, police expect challenges from some drivers
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- Apple’s iPhone arrives to rousing welcome in tech-savvy South Korea
- EU drops monopoly abuse probe into chip maker Qualcomm after complaints withdrawn
- Intel ducks potentially damaging antitrust trial by agreeing to pay $1.25B to nemesis AMD
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- European regulators object to Sun-Oracle deal; Oracle to fight “profound misunderstanding”
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- NY files antitrust suit against chip maker Intel, claims company paid billions in kickbacks
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- Justice Department probing allegations of abuse by IBM in mainframe computer market
- Federal judge sets deadline for amended deal in Google’s battle over digital book rights
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- US Justice Department tells judge Google’s digital book deal raises significant legal concerns
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- Microsoft-Yahoo deal faces tough probe in US, overseas; could hinge on competition with Google
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- EU says Microsoft has offered concessions to settle Internet Explorer antitrust action
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- Dell could face fine over pricing errors on its Taiwanese Web site
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