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  • 3 weeks ago | denvergazette.com | Harshita Mary Varghese |Devika Nair

    (Reuters) - EchoStar is considering a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing as the telecommunications services firm vies to shield its cache of wireless spectrum licenses from the threat of revocation by federal regulators, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. The Colorado-based company declined to comment on the report.

  • 3 weeks ago | denvergazette.com | Harshita Mary Varghese |Devika Nair

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  • Mar 16, 2025 | innovationaus.com | James Riley |Anna Tong |Devika Nair

    OpenAI and Elon Musk have agreed to fast-track a trial over OpenAI’s for-profit shift, the latest turn in a grudge match between the world’s richest person and OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman playing out publicly in court. Billionaire Elon Musk and OpenAI jointly proposed a trial in December, according to a federal court filing in the US on Friday.

  • Feb 14, 2025 | staradvertiser.com | Shivani Tanna |Bipasha Dey |Devika Nair |JASPREET SINGH

    TikTok returned to the U.S. app stores of Apple and Google on Thursday as President Donald Trump delayed a ban on the Chinese-owned social media app and assured the tech giants they would not be fined for distributing or maintaining it. The popular short video app used by nearly half of all Americans went dark briefly last month, before a law took effect on January 19 that requires its Chinese owner ByteDance either to sell it on national security grounds or face a ban.

  • Jan 6, 2025 | today.westlaw.com | Shariq Khan |Devika Nair |Rashmi Aich |Kanjyik Ghosh

    (Reuters) -U.S. oil refiner Phillips 66 said on Monday it will acquire various pipelines and distribution systems from Ares-backed pipeline operator EPIC NGL in an all-cash deal for $2.2 billion, as it seeks to prop its natural gas liquid bet.

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