Qwest Cuts Jobs as Phone Use Falls
Qwest Communications said on Tuesday it was cutting jobs due to a fall in traditional phone customers.

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Samsung Exec to Plead Guilty to U.S. DRAM Price-Fixing
An executive with the U.S. unit of South Korea's Samsung Electronics agreed to plead guilty and serve prison time for taking part in price-fixing in the computer memory chip business, the U.S. Justice Department said.

VeriSign CEO Calls It Quits
The company names William A. Roper Jr. to replace Stratton Sclavos as CEO.

U.S. to Sell Spectrum for Free Broadband (But No Porn)
U.S. communications regulators are considering auctioning a piece of the airwaves to buyers willing to provide free broadband Internet service without pornography.

Mobile Phone Explosions Worry Brazilians
The incidents, representing only a fraction of the 89 million phones in circulation in Brazil, all involved Motorola phones. The company said it was investigating and Brazil's telecommunication agency is pursuing the case as well.
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Warner Adding Social Networking to Music Sites
After years of watching music fans flood online social networks to interact with their favorite recording artists, the music industry is starting to get serious about adding community features to its own websites.
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