AT&T accused Google of blocking calls to Benedictine nuns, a congressman's office and a myriad of rural small businesses, in the latest escalation of their battle over Internet network rules.
News Corp.'s MySpace is trying to reignite its brand by focusing on areas like music, videos and games as users abandon the social-networking site for cooler destinations
Wal-Mart said it would expand Tracfone Wireless's ultracheap Straight Talk cellphone service nationally, in another illustration of the pricing decline at the low end of the wireless industry.
Two companies owned by Skype's founders are seeking a preliminary injunction that could halt eBay's $2 billion deal to sell a majority stake in the company to a group of investors.
Worldwide computer shipments were better than expected in the third quarter, led by sales of low-priced mobile computers, a trend that helped Acer secure second place worldwide from Dell.
With its profits on the rise, Samsung Electronics is now trying to match Apple's ability to sell content and software that run on cellphones and other devices.
Intel served up evidence that the computer market is healthier than many people suspected, reporting third-quarter results that were well above upbeat projections it issued several weeks ago.
Samsung and LG started selling solar-powered phones, a big step in a budding trend of cellphone makers seeking to tap growing consumer interest in eco-friendly products.