YouTube movie streams set to challenge Apple, Netflix?
Google Inc.'s YouTube is reportedly in talks with leading studios to start offering pay-per-view videos of their movies by year's end. (AAPL) (AMZN) (NFLX) feeds.bizjournals.com |
AT&T invests $1.1 billion in California
Phone company AT&T Inc. invested $1.1 billion in wireless and wire networks in California in the first half of the year. (T) (AAPL) feeds.bizjournals.com |
CEO: No Verizon iPhone in works
There won’t be a Verizon version of the iPhone available anytime soon, Verizon’s CEO indicated Thursday. Various news reports of Ivan Seidenberg’s remarks to a New York investor conference said he did not mention plans for a Verizon version of the iPhone, which has been hotly rumored for months. feeds.bizjournals.com |
DBJ Tech Watch for Tuesday 10/5: News of Google, Apple, Twitter, Facebook and more
Welcome to the Denver Business Journal's Tech Watch, our roundup of today's tech news from around the nation, featuring reports on Google, Apple, Twitter, Skype, Facebook, Level 3 Communications, Qwest, Oracle, Cisco Systems, HBO, Emphase, Suntech, Dell, Passlogix, ADA Technologies, Amazon.com, Electronic Arts and more. feeds.bizjournals.com |
Facebook, PlaySpan partner for payments
Facebook Inc. said Wednesday it will partner with PlaySpan Inc.'s Ultimate Play as a new offering for Facebook Credits. (EBAY) feeds.bizjournals.com |