The FCC is concerned the acquisition would create a monopoly in nationwide food distribution.
Study: U.S. to have more WiFi hotspots than France by 2018
The number of hotspots will grow to 340 million by 2018, states the report.
Crash test dummies put on pounds to simulate heavier Americans
Manufacturer says dummies need to make sure cars are safer for everyone, regardless of size.
Samsung cites fear of running afoul of U.S. antitrust laws in breaching Microsoft patent deal
The South Korean tech giant claims it would be seen as colluding with Microsoft if it continued collaborating after the latter acquired Nokia.
Lawmakers seek to prohibit automakers from issuing ‘geographic recalls’
The NHTSA and companies such as BMW, General Motors and Honda have limited recalls to only certain regions – and two U.S. lawmakers are not pleased.
Big refining profits help Exxon, Chevron deal with low oil prices
Continued low oil prices could wipe out refining profits, however.
An eerie post-Halloween sighting: Gas under $3
Gas prices are on pace to be at their lowest annually since 2010.
J.P. Morgan learns hackers spent two months in their network in massive data breach
It was only through a slip-up that JPMorgan learned of the breach.
Russian politician: Apple’s Tim Cook should be ‘banned’ from country because he’s gay
“What could he bring us? The Ebola virus, Aids, gonorrhea?” the Russian politician asked.
Is the U.S. economy back? Strong growth in the third quarter says so
The economy looks to be finally recovering meaningfully from the financial crisis.
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