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  • Why Apple's Iron Grip on Accessories Is Slipping Sunday, 5 May 2013 | 7:07 PM ET

    Manufacturers are gravitating toward wireless connections for Apple’s products, which is helping the market for competitors’ mobile devices.

  • NEW YORK, May 3- Four minority shareholders with roughly 9 percent of Clearwire Corp's shares have agreed to work together to seek a better deal for the wireless service provider, which agreed to be sold to majority owner Sprint Nextel Corp.

  • Dealing in Drones: Big Business of Unmanned Flight Friday, 3 May 2013 | 2:10 PM ET
    Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., holds a Draganflyer X6 drone at a Judiciary Committee hearing.

    Concerns over domestic surveillance aside, the industry says 100,000 jobs could eventually be created if the FAA integrates drones into U.S. airspace by its 2015 target date.

  • NEW YORK, May 3- Four minority shareholders with 127.4 million of Clearwire Corp's public shares said they agreed to work together to seek a better deal for the wireless service provider, which agreed to be sold to majority shareholder Sprint Nextel Corp.

  • NEW YORK, May 3- Four minority shareholders with 127.4 million of Clearwire Corp's public shares said they agreed to work together to seek a better deal for the wireless service provider, which agreed to be sold to minority shareholder Sprint Nextel Corp..

  • NEW YORK, May 3- Four minority shareholders with 127.4 million of Clearwire Corp's public shares said they agreed to work together to seek a better deal for the wireless service provider, which agreed to be sold to minority shareholder Sprint Nextel Corp.

  • *MTN has 44 pct of Africa's biggest mobile phone market. ABUJA, May 3- Nigeria's telecoms regulator has ordered South African mobile operator MTN to charge customers the same rate whether calling rival operators or other MTN users, in order to reduce its market dominance, it said on Friday.

  • *Hyundai climbs on overseas plant hopes. SEOUL, May 3- Seoul shares edged up on Friday, helped by the European Central Bank's cut in interest rates to an all-time low and a climb in Hyundai Motor Co's shares on hopes that it is planning a new car plant in the United States soon. Shares in Hyundai Motor and its affiliate Kia Motors.

  • NEW YORK, May 3- Four minority shareholders with 127.4 million of Clearwire Corp's shares said they agreed to work together to seek a better deal for the wireless service provider, which agreed to be sold to majority owner Sprint Nextel Corp.

  • NEW YORK, May 3- Four minority shareholders with 127.4 million of Clearwire Corp's shares said they agreed to work together to seek a better deal for the wireless service provider, which agreed to be sold to majority owner Sprint Nextel Corp..

  • NEW YORK, May 3- Four minority shareholders with 127.4 million of Clearwire Corp's shares said they agreed to work together to seek a better deal for the wireless service provider, which agreed to be sold to majority owner Sprint Nextel Corp.

  • SEOUL, May 3- Seoul shares traded flat on Friday after falls in the previous session with sentiment boosted by the European Central Bank's cut in interest rates to an all-time low 0.5 percent, but dips in banks and shipbuilders weighed.

  • JOHANNESBURG, May 2- Shares of MTN rose more than 3 percent on Thursday after Turkcell withdrew a $4.2 billion lawsuit against the South African mobile operator in a dispute over a massive mobile phone contract in Iran.

  • Iraq's second-largest mobile operator said on Thursday it made a net profit of 662 billion dinars last year, on an 18 percent rise in revenue to 2.17 trillion dinars.

  • Iraq's second-largest mobile operator said on Thursday it made a net profit of 662 billion dinars last year, on an 18 percent rise in revenue to 2.17 trillion dinars.

  • S.Korean shares slip, hurt by techs, U.S. data Thursday, 2 May 2013 | 2:38 AM ET

    SEOUL, May 2- South Korean shares fell on Thursday, weakened by selling in technology and banking heavyweights, and as market sentiment was further hurt by soft U.S. data. "However, the market will turn around soon as the profit-locking spree cools and as investors look to positive signs in economies," said Kim Young- june, a market analyst at SK Securities.

  • Korea Hot Stocks-Banks tumble, telcos rally Thursday, 2 May 2013 | 12:43 AM ET

    SEOUL, May 2- South Korea's main KOSPI share index was down 0.45 percent at 1,955.98 as of 0428 GMT. Woori Finance Holdings Co Ltd was particularly hard-hit as it was exposed to the deeply troubled shipbuilding sector including STX Offshore& Shipbuilding Co Ltd, said Woon Paik, an analyst at IM Investment& Securities.

  • SEOUL, May 2- South Korean shares were down on Thursday morning, tracking Wall Street losses, but losses were limited by expectations of early approval of a government stimulus plan to reinvigorate the trade-reliant economy.

  • Korea Hot Stocks-Telcos shares up on earnings hope Wednesday, 1 May 2013 | 10:09 PM ET

    SEOUL, May 2- South Korea's main KOSPI share index was down 0.40 percent at 1,956.03 as of 0141 GMT. "Telecommunication firms will easily achieve double-digit net profit growths in the first quarter," said Misong Kim, an analyst at Hyundai Securities.

  • Kenanga Research raised its call on Astro Malaysia Holdings Bhd to "outperform" from "market perform" after the pay-TV company launched a home fibre broadband internet and home voice service tie-up with Malaysia's largest mobile phone operator Maxis Berhad.