WSJ Technology
'Cyber Monday' Discounts Bloom
Online retailers plan to offer more deals and promotions to spur holiday shopping on the Monday after Thanksgiving.
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Start-Up Takes on 'Patent Trolls'
A start-up is disclosing details of a new service to address patent risks facing technology companies, lining up Cisco and IBM as initial members.
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Coming at You! NFL Looks at 3-D
The NFL will broadcast a game between the San Diego Chargers and the Oakland Raiders live in 3-D, in an attempt to entice tech-savvy fans.
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Qwest Says It Has the Resources to Cover Debt
Qwest CFO Joseph Euteneuer assured Wall Street that the company was generating enough free cash and had enough "levers" to pull to cover its debt.
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Top Sprint Nextel Executive to Leave
John Garcia, a top Sprint Nextel executive in charge of one of the wireless carrier's main business units, is leaving the company. The circumstances of his departure were not clear.
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Disney Affiliate Is Besieged By Pirates
Disney faces a big challenge preventing pirated movies and TV shows from showing up on a video Web site in China, 56.com, in which it holds a stake.
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BlackBerry Storm Reaches Land
Verizon Wireless is intensifying its ad campaign for the Blackberry Storm, claiming that typing on the touch-screen phone is more accurate than the competition.
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Obama's Cellphone Records Breached
Verizon Wireless disclosed that several of its employees accessed and viewed President-elect Barack Obama's personal cellphone account.
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Prison Plans to Shackle Cellphones
A South Carolina prison's plan to test a jamming system that could curb inmates' illegal cellphone use has sparked interest among lawmakers and law-enforcement groups.
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Shift Seen in Telecom Regulation
The telecom industry is bracing for a new era of increased regulation under the Obama administration.
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Dell's Growth Stalls Amid Pull Back
Dell posted a 5% profit drop, but results weren't as bad as feared. Revenue fell 3% as PC sales to businesses slowed.
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Google Lets Users Edit Search
Google has begun allowing users to re-rank and edit their search results through a new set of personalization features.
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Companies Eye Location Services
Technology companies are working with telecommunications carriers and handset makers to help give location-based cellphone applications mass reach.
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Salesforce.com's Profit Rises 55%
Salesforce.com's profit rose 55% in the third quarter, signaling that online business software may more insulated from the economic downturn.
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Judge Sides with Telenor in Alfa Dispute
A New York judge had found units of Russia's Alfa Group in contempt of court, ordering daily fines in a dispute between Alfa and Telenor over a Ukrainian cellphone firm.
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GameStop Net Falls as Growth Slows
Videogame retailer GameStop reported a decline in third-quarter profit because of acquisition charges, and scaled back its forecast for the holiday quarter.
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Microsoft Modifies Zune Service
Microsoft is modifying its approach to offering music to consumers over the Internet, after slow consumer uptake of its Zune Pass subscription service.
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