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AT&T Slashes 12,000 Jobs as Landline Accounts Dwindle

AT&T, the largest phone company in the U.S., announced Thursday that it will cut about 12,000 jobs, or roughly 4 percent of its total workforce, starting this month and through next year ...

Microsoft Sweetens Struggling Cashback Program

Microsoft earlier this week unveiled a new feature that gives instant rebates to some consumers who use its Live Search Cashback program to buy items from eBay ...

Ex-AOL Boss Rumored Sniffing Around Yahoo

After surging 7 percent Tuesday on rumors that a former AOL executive wants to acquire Yahoo for as much as US$30 billion, the beleaguered Internet portal's shares were down nearly 5 percent at $11.02 per share in mid-day trading on Wednesday but closed flat as the market rallied ...

Judge Mulls Constitutionality of Telecom Immunity Law

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has challenged the constitutionality of a federal law providing immunity to telecom companies that allegedly shared information about U.S. citizens with security agencies ...

All Systems Go for Nationwide WiMax With Sprint, Clearwire Merger

The US$14.5 billion merger between Sprint Nextel and wireless broadband provider Clearwire closed Monday with $3.2 billion in equity funding from a variety of heavy hitters in the technology and telecommunications industries ...

Despite Hot Deals, Cyber Monday Sales Tepid

Cyber Monday is the biggest online shopping day of the year, but online retail experts say it may not be big enough this year to increase overall holiday sales compared to 2007 ...

Cisco to Go Dark for 5 Days in Cost-Savings Move

Networking giant Cisco Systems will shut down most of its American and Canadian offices from Dec. 29 to Jan. 2 in a move the San Jose, Calif.-based company says will save it about US$1 billion ...

Online Ad Sector Showing Signs of Strain

Once seen as immune to economic slowdowns, the online advertising sector has now become the downturn's latest victim ...

Will Microsoft Get Search Branding Right With ‘Kumo’?

Is Microsoft about to rebrand Live Search as "Kumo"? ...

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Rear-View Mirror: 5 Bold, Brilliant Tech Gambits, Part 2

Part 1 of this two-part series on five of the boldest decisions made by technology companies this year explores the launch of Hulu and Amazon.com's decision to go DRM-free with its Amazon MP3 store ...

E-Tailers Cooking Up Cyber Monday Promos to Goose Holiday Sales

With the economy in a downward spiral, many e-tailers plan to offer deep discounts and special shipping deals on the Monday following Thanksgiving, aka Cyber Monday, which has become a big spending day for online shoppers in the past several years ...

Rear-View Mirror: 5 Bold, Brilliant Tech Gambits, Part 1

It's been said that the meek shall inherit the Earth, but in the cutthroat world of technology, only the bold survive ...

Dell Beats Q3 Profit Expectations but Shares Tumble

Computer and server maker Dell surprised Wall Street with better-than-expected profits Thursday ...

Online Advertising: A Glimmer of Light?

The rest of the economy may be tanking, but online advertising in the U.S. posted big year-over-year gains, according to the New York City-based Interactive Advertising Bureau and PricewaterhouseCoopers ...

Nokia Chases BlackBerry Market With IBM Lotus Notes Deal

Nokia and IBM are teaming up to bring corporate e-mail, calendar, address book and messaging functions to mobile workers ...

Yang’s Exit Not Likely to Soften Microsoft’s Anti-Acquisition Stance

Nearly 10 months after making an aggressive move to acquire struggling Internet portal Yahoo, Microsoft no longer has any interest in buying the company ...

Microsoft’s Morro Could Mean No Tomorrow for Symantec, McAfee

In a move that could threaten the livelihoods of security software makers Symantec and McAfee, Microsoft has announced it will offer free antivirus software some time in the second half of 2009 ...

Baidu’s Blows Could Be Google’s Gold

Just weeks after being linked to a scandal over tainted milk that killed four infants and sickened thousands in China, Chinese search engine giant Baidu has been hit with more bad news ...

Yang Gives Up Heavy Yahoo Crown

Yahoo CEO and cofounder Jerry Yang is stepping down as leader of the beleaguered Internet portal after a tumultuous 18-month tenure ...

Court Docs Reveal Fury of a PC Maker Scorned

Court documents in a class action lawsuit over Microsoft's "Windows Vista Capable" logo show intense dissatisfaction by top executives at HP, one of the software giant's largest PC partners ...

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