Opponents say the merger creates a national monopoly with unfair advantages among car makers, retailers, and suppliers.
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An industry consortium tries to jump-start radio frequency ID technology, which has been slowed to a crawl by high costs.
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Apple CEO reportedly faced questioning by SEC and DOJ over stock options backdating.
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Justice Department’s antitrust division subpoenas Japanese tech giant.
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Digital rights group demands information on FBI centralized, private, super database.
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The U.S. faces questions about the ultimate failure of phone company divestiture.
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Battle expected as Federal Communications Commission Democrats slam the Justice Department for taking a dive.
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U.S. Justice Department wants to know if firms are colluding on buyouts.
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Beleaguered online betting company will pay U.S. debts and focus on Asian business.
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Portal releases search queries from 600,000 users, raising user privacy concerns.
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Infineon subsidiary hopes to raise up to $1.3 billion in an initial public offering.
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Software giant pledged to come clean on protocols and deals with PC makers.
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U.S. issues 11 indictments of online gambling company execs and arrests a CEO.
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The device maker pays $40 million to the U.S. government.
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U.S. government insists it has the right to collect more than just phone numbers without warrant.
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As shares of orthopedics companies drop, Street struggles to make sense of investigations.
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Oversight of antitrust settlement will extend another two years, through 2009.
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E-tailer switches search technology to Microsoft Windows Live.
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iTunes songs won’t sell at varying prices to reflect demand, as some labels had insisted.
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Startup offers shoppers bird’s-eye view of prospective new homes.
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