A report in the Wall Street Journal suggests that content from internet video behemoth YouTube could show up on Verizon cell phone and television services in the near future.
After being stung with a slew of copyright lawsuits in 2001, Kazaa is settling the last of its debts with a substantial payment to the National Music Publishers’ Association.
After receiving stout opposition from Massachusetts Airport Authority, Continental Airlines got the okay from the FCC to provide free wireless internet to frequent fliers.
Executives at the Sony Corporation apologized for the brash of recalled batteries that have shaken the laptop industry over the past few months, but are still unwilling to shoulder full responsibility.
After its US sales dove 7.1 percent during the last quarter, Dell has finally relinquished its spot as the world’s top PC-maker to once and future king HP.
In a move that may be foreboding for the recent Google-YouTube merger, Universal Music Group is suing video-sharing sites Bolt.com and Grouper for copyright infringement.
Despite the fact that Sony has agreed to foot the bill for the costs of its ongoing li-on battery recalls, manufacturers such as Toshiba may seek additional damages for their trouble.
Defunct processor manufacturer Transmeta is suing Intel over 10 energy efficiency patents that it claims to have originated, and were used in over $100 Billion worth of Intel’s chips.