Adobe secures deal with US gov’t to sell to Venezuela, customer access restoredTalks to circumvent US sanctions have been fruitful, it seems.October 28, 2019 by Charlie Osborne in Government: US
Panasonic Avionics to pay $137 million fine over consultant corruption caseThe DoJ's criminal penalty resolves foreign corrupt practice charges levied against the company.May 1, 2018 by Charlie Osborne in Government: US
Toshiba, Canon to pay $5 million to settle antitrust lawsuitFeds say the companies violated the law during Canon’s purchase of Toshiba’s medical systems arm.June 11, 2019 by Charlie Osborne in Government: US
Justice Dept: US spectrum sale must encourage competitionThe Justice Department has degreed that the FCC's sale of spectrum has to consider smaller wireless carriers.April 15, 2013 by Charlie Osborne in Government: US
Musk storms out of Trump advisory council over climate change decisionTrump has taken the US out of the Paris agreement and Elon Musk has had enough.June 2, 2017 by Charlie Osborne in Government: US
Obama's victory message sets most tweeted-per-second record"Four more years." A simple statement that has become the most tweeted-per-second message in history across social network Twitter.November 7, 2012 by Charlie Osborne in Government: US
Bitcoin exchanges investigated over possible Silk Road linksReports suggest that Bitcoin exchanges including Mt. Gox are under investigation over potential ties to the online marketplace Silk Road. May 20, 2014 by Charlie Osborne in Government: US
FCC may approve T-Mobile-MetroPCS deal without voting: reportThe FCC may approve the deal between T-Mobile and MetroPCS without holding a vote, much to the outrage of workers' unions. March 12, 2013 by Charlie Osborne in Government: US
Telecom firms dig in their heels over cybersecurity reformThe Obama Administration may consider cybersecurity a hot topic, but telecom firms aren't happy with some proposed changes. March 19, 2013 by Charlie Osborne in Government: US
Microsoft, Apple, Google, Facebook call for NSA muzzleThe Reform Government Surveillance group, an alliance between eight major technology firms, aims to persuade the U.S. government to stop undermining the privacy rights of the general public. December 9, 2013 by Charlie Osborne in Government: US