Posts Tagged ‘phone’

Arrests in computer-hacking probe

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Two men are arrested as part of the computer-hacking investigation set up by the Metropolitan Police alongside their phone-hacking inquiry.

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Star Church settles over hacking

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

Singer Charlotte Church has settled her damages claim against News Group Newspapers over the hacking of her phone, London’s High Court hears.

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Simon Cowell promises ‘The X Factor’ will make a noise

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

Simon Cowell got on the phone with The Reporters Who Cover Television on Wednesday afternoon and managed to say “The X Factor” and “The Voice” in the very same sentence as “American Idol” as many times as possible within 25 minutes. Read full article > >

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Press body ‘needs urgent reform’

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

Urgent change is needed at the Press Complaints Commission which showed its lack of powers in the wake of the phone hacking scandal, the chairman of the body which funds it says.

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For a jobless, struggling South Carolina man, reality isn’t a political debate

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

He awoke to his alarm on Monday morning at 6, just like always, even though his handwritten schedule for the day read only: “Find something to do!” Steven Murdock, 39, poured himself a cup of coffee and rummaged through the defrosted Thanksgiving leftovers in an otherwise barren refrigerator. He grabbed the phone that bill collectors were threatening to turn off and made his first call of the day. Read full article > >

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Verizon backs off plan to charge $2 convenience fee amid consumer backlash

Saturday, December 31st, 2011

Verizon backed away on Friday from plans to charge customers a $2 fee to pay their bills online or over the phone after receiving thousands of complaints, the latest victory in a wave of consumer activism that has roiled some of the nation’s largest companies. The announcement came a day after the fee was made public. Consumer advocacy groups derided the charge as “ pay-to-pay .” The fee also caught the eye of Verizon’s regulator, the Federal Communications Commission, which had said it would look into the issue . But it was individual consumers — amped up after battles this year with corporate giants such as Bank of America and Target — that the company said tipped the scale. Read full article > >

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New Inquiry Shows Wider Phone Hacking

Monday, November 14th, 2011

A British judge has launched an inquiry into the way journalists operate after the phone hacking scandal that has seared its way through Rupert Murdoch’s media empire.

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Hacking ‘linked to other papers’

Monday, November 14th, 2011

The Leveson inquiry, launched in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal, hears suggestions that other papers took part in the practice.

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James Murdoch Denies Misleading Parliamentary Panel

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

James Murdoch returned to a parliamentary inquiry into the phone-hacking affair convulsing News Corporation and denied misleading the panel at an earlier appearance in July.

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DealBook: Sony to Buy Ericsson’s Stake in Handset Venture for $1.5 Billion

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

Sweden’s Ericsson has agreed to sell its stake in the struggling cellphone maker Sony Ericsson to Sony for $1.5 billion in a final retreat from the mobile handset business.

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DealBook: Sony to Buy Ericsson’s Stake in Handset Venture for $1.5 Billion

Apple’s iPhone 4S in stores today

Friday, October 14th, 2011

Apple’s latest iPhone, the 4S, hit store shelves Friday at 8 a.m. across the country. This should be a big launch, with the handset coming to the nation’s top three carriers, Verizon, AT&T and Sprint. In Los Gatos, Calif., the first one in line for the phone was Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak , who checked in to the store via foursquare on Thursday. Read full article > >

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Tigers vs. Rangers: Doug Fister gives Detroit a lift in Game 3 of American League Championship Series

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

DETROIT — It was still late evening Tuesday in Merced, Calif., when Doug Fister climbed the mound at Comerica Park. The firefighters packed the day room inside the Merced Fire Department, huddling in front of the television, rooting for the son of one of their own. “Oh, yeah, the guys are glued to the playoffs,” Merced Fire Chief Mike McLaughlin said over the phone Tuesday night, a few minutes before first pitch. Read full article > >

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Fred Fiske, longtime Washington radio voice, retires after 64 years

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Fred Fiske got his first radio job in Washington after hopping off a New York-bound train at Union Station, scanning the phone book and asking local stations whether they had any openings for an announcer. Things were different in 1947. Over the years, the jobs and the stations changed, but Fiske, who turned 91 this month, stayed behind the microphone. He kept talking — through 12 presidential administrations, five wars and countless crises, infinite hairstyles, lifestyles and new technologies, and a few social revolutions. Read full article > >

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Fred Fiske, longtime Washington radio voice, retires after 64 years

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Fred Fiske got his first radio job in Washington after hopping off a New York-bound train at Union Station, scanning the phone book and asking local stations whether they had any openings for an announcer. Things were different in 1947. Over the years, the jobs and the stations changed, but Fiske, who turned 91 this month, stayed behind the microphone. He kept talking — through 12 presidential administrations, five wars and countless crises, infinite hairstyles, lifestyles and new technologies, and a few social revolutions. Read full article > >

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Dowlers ‘may get £2m for hacking’

Monday, September 19th, 2011

News International is close to agreeing a financial settlement with the family of murdered school girl Milly Dowler as a result of the phone hacking scandal, the BBC understands.

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