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Daily Report: Apple’s Tax Practices Under Scrutiny
A Congressional investigation on Apple's tax practices, laying out the use of a complex web of foreign subsidiaries to minimize tax liability, set the stage for a potential confrontation with Apple's chief at a hearing on Tuesday.Read similar
Live Blog: Apple and Corporate Taxes
A Senate panel questioned Timothy D. Cook, Apple's chief executive, and other Apple executives about how Apple sidestepped tens of billions of dollars in taxes.Read similar
Daily Report: Yahoo’s Deal for Tumblr
Yahoo’s move to buy the popular blogging service Tumblr aims to make up for years of missing out on the growth of social networks and mobile devices.Read similar
Telecom’s Big Players Hold Back the Future
A law school professor is on a permanent campaign to argue that the telecommunications and cable industries have been overtaken by monopolists who resist innovation and overcharge consumers, David Carr writes.Read similar
Tech Industry Pushes to Amend Immigration Bill
Executives from Silicon Valley say the Senate immigration bill imposes too much regulatory control over a company’s hiring of temporary foreign workers or laying off American workers.Read similar
Today’s Scuttlebot: Apple’s Tax Plan and Virtual Biology
The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web for important and peculiar items. For Friday, selections include the costs and benefits of people logging into Web sites with Twitter or Facebook, Tim Cook's proposal for encouraging companies (like Apple) to bring foreign profits home to the United States and a fantasy Google Island.Read similar
Apple Fights Back in Antitrust Case Over E-Book Prices
Amazon and five other publishing companies were already contemplating a move to a different pricing model before Apple entered the e-book business, Apple says in its defense against an antitrust lawsuit accusing it of conspiring to fix prices on electronic books,.Read similar
Daily Report: Workweek Still Too Long at Apple Supplier, Audit Says
Foxconn Technology has made progress toward better safety conditions, but employees are still working longer than Chinese law allows, Vindu Goel reports in The New York Times.Read similar
Today’s Scuttlebot: Google the Competitor, and a Site Crasher
The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web for important and peculiar items. For Thursday, selections include a look at whether Larry Page of Google is disingenuous to play down competition, and a site that unleashes Internet attacks but whose apparent owner says he works for the F.B.I.Read similar
Daily Report: Google Picks Up the Pace in Map Rivalry
Google unveiled a newly redesigned Google Maps on Wednesday, along with new tools for search, photo editing and to-do lists, a music service and features for Android and Chrome apps, Claire Cain Miller reports in The New York Times.Read similar
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