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Americans Urge Web Access in North Korea By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 8:22 PM ET The group, which includes Google’s executive chairman and Bill Richardson, a former governor of New Mexico, also called on North Korea to put a moratorium on missile launchings. Do People Actually Shop on Phones? The Answer Is Decidedly Yes By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER In 2012, consumers spent $25 billion, or 11 percent of e-commerce dollars, while shopping on mobile devices, particularly tablets, according to data from eMarketer. Bank Hacking Was the Work of Iranians, Officials Say By NICOLE PERLROTH and QUENTIN HARDY The skill required to execute the attacks convinced American officials that Iran was behind them, likely in retaliation for economic sanctions and online attacks by the United States. Video: Hackers Target American Banks Post a Comment | Read (320) Chinese Man Pleads Guilty in Copyright Violation Case By ANDREW MARTIN Xiang Li sold more than 2,000 pirated software products worth more than $100 million, prosecutors say. Dish Network Makes Bid for Clearwire By DEALBOOK The unsolicited offer for the wireless network operator trumps a rival bid by its majority shareholder, Sprint Nextel. BITS BLOG Justice Department and Patent Office Issue Policy Statement on Patents By STEVE LOHR The Department of Justice and the Patent and Trademark Office are urging that standard patents not be used as weapons in the smartphone wars. BITS BLOG U.S. Tech Firms Facing Stronger European Data Protection Measures By NATASHA SINGER Efforts by American regulators to contain an effort in Europe to increase data protection regulations may not be enough to slow the momentum in Europe.
Americans Urge Web Access in North Korea By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 8:22 PM ET The group, which includes Google’s executive chairman and Bill Richardson, a former governor of New Mexico, also called on North Korea to put a moratorium on missile launchings. Do People Actually Shop on Phones? The Answer Is Decidedly Yes By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER In 2012, consumers spent $25 billion, or 11 percent of e-commerce dollars, while shopping on mobile devices, particularly tablets, according to data from eMarketer. Bank Hacking Was the Work of Iranians, Officials Say By NICOLE PERLROTH and QUENTIN HARDY The skill required to execute the attacks convinced American officials that Iran was behind them, likely in retaliation for economic sanctions and online attacks by the United States. Video: Hackers Target American Banks Post a Comment | Read (320) Chinese Man Pleads Guilty in Copyright Violation Case By ANDREW MARTIN Xiang Li sold more than 2,000 pirated software products worth more than $100 million, prosecutors say. Dish Network Makes Bid for Clearwire By DEALBOOK The unsolicited offer for the wireless network operator trumps a rival bid by its majority shareholder, Sprint Nextel. BITS BLOG Justice Department and Patent Office Issue Policy Statement on Patents By STEVE LOHR The Department of Justice and the Patent and Trademark Office are urging that standard patents not be used as weapons in the smartphone wars. BITS BLOG U.S. Tech Firms Facing Stronger European Data Protection Measures By NATASHA SINGER Efforts by American regulators to contain an effort in Europe to increase data protection regulations may not be enough to slow the momentum in Europe.
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