Month: January 2018
Coachella Co-Owner’s Latest Charitable Filing Shows Deep Anti-LGBTQ Ties | Pitchfork
Windows Defender to start removing “optimizer” scareware | Ars Technica
Judge ‘swipes left’ on Tinder, says dating app’s price plan is unfair – L.A. Biz
AT&T, Bracing For Government Fight, Has Strong Q4 As DirecTV Gains | Deadline
Facebook Q4 2017 Earnings: What You Need to Know – Variety
New York Times Pacts With Anonymous Content to Represent Film and TV Rights – Variety
New York Times Pacts With Anonymous Content to Represent Film and TV Rights
The New York Times has teamed with Anonymous Content to represent the film and TV rights to the news organization’s journalism, past and present. The Times previously had been represented in …
CBS board to discuss potential Viacom merger on Thursday: sources
CBS board to discuss potential Viacom merger on Thursday: sources
CBS Corp’s board is expected to discuss a merger with Viacom Inc on Thursday, sources told Reuters, a move that could begin a formal process to reunite the companies split by controlling shareholder Sumner Redstone more than a decade ago.
‘Downton Abbey’ Creator Julian Fellowes’ ‘Gilded Age’ Drama Picked Up to Series at NBC | Hollywood Reporter
Media Twitter Rips Wolff for Horrible Nikki Haley Claim: ‘Remove My Name for the Next Edition’ | Mediaite
Waymo-Uber Trial Puts New Spotlight on Tech’s Age-Old Talent War – Bloomberg
Ericsson Cuts 10,000 Jobs Amid Costly Turnaround – WSJ
Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile employees to jointly organize under CWA’s ‘Wireless Workers United’ group | FierceWireless
The Communication Workers of America has launched a new association called “Wireless Workers United” that it said stands as “the first-ever national network of union and non-union workers organizing to protect good jobs and quality customer service.” The association aims to jointly organize wireless employees from Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile.
Samsung passes Intel in semiconductor business, but mobile revenues slip | FierceWireless
Samsung passes Intel in semiconductor business, but mobile revenues slip | FierceWireless
Samsung reported a massive operating profit of around $14 billion in the fourth quarter—gains largely driven by the company’s sales of chipsets. Research firm Gartner said that Samsung is now the world’s largest semiconductor company.
Charter hints at 25 Mbps fixed wireless speeds using 3.5 GHz in rural areas | FierceWireless
Charter hints at 25 Mbps fixed wireless speeds using 3.5 GHz in rural areas | FierceWireless
Cable company Charter Communications said its initial tests of fixed wireless services in the 3.5 GHz band show that it can provide 25 Mbps services at “significant distances.” Charter previously had disclosed that it is conducting tests of fixed and mobile services in the band, but has not yet offered any details on the results of those tests.