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Users of the iPhone can now download and watch TV shows on the device, AT&T announced Monday.
Subscribers to U-verse, the communications company's digital television package, will be able to browse the service's TV guide, download shows via Wi-Fi and watch them anywhere, said David Christopher, chief marketing officer for AT&T Mobility.
Verizon and Google are saying that Internet service providers should be allowed to charge extra to route traffic from premium services over separate, dedicated networks. Yet they still believe in prohibiting those providers from slowing, blocking or charging to prioritize regular Internet traffic.
Verizon Communications Inc. and Google Inc. announced their vision Monday following reports they having been talking to find common ground on such issues.
Honda Motor Co. is recalling the popular Accord and Civic passenger cars from the 2003 model year to address problems with an ignition switch that could allow the key to be removed without the transmission being shifted into park.
The recall involves 384,220 vehicles and also includes 2003-2004 model years of the Honda Element.
The recall is expected to begin in late September and owners can contact Honda at (800) 999-1009.
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See you in September -- that's the message Congress sent to small businesses looking for help in getting loans.
Before leaving Washington for its August recess, Congress failed to complete action on legislation that would make Small Business Administration loans more available and provide community banks with up to $30 billion in cheap capital for use in making small business loans.
Chances of the Small Business Jobs Act being enacted before September ended when the Senate failed to resolve a procedural dispute on the legislation before the House recessed July 30.
The head of Target Corp. apologized Thursday over a political donation to a business group backing a conservative Republican for Minnesota governor, which angered some employees and sparked talk of a customer boycott.
Target CEO Gregg Steinhafel wrote employees to say the discount retailer was "genuinely sorry" over the way a $150,000 contribution to MN Forward donation played out. Steinhafel said Target would set up a review process for future political donations.
Legislation long sought by Democrats to save the jobs of 300,000 teachers, police and other public workers passed the Senate on Thursday.
The 61-39 vote -- to be followed by a rush vote next week in the House -- should come in time for many school districts to revisit decisions to lay off teachers before the new school year because of severe budget troubles.
The Senate vote was a hard-earned but partial victory for President Barack Obama and his Democratic allies.
Consumer borrowing fell in June for a fifth straight month as households keep cutting back on credit card use.
The Federal Reserve says borrowing dropped at an annual rate of $1.3 billion in June. That marked the 16th drop in overall credit in the past 17 months.
Americans backed away from swiping their credit cards for the 21st straight month. That offset a rise in the number of auto loans.
The reduction in borrowing and efforts to by households to boost their savings have acted as a major drag on the overall economy by lowering consumer spending.
Consumer borrowing fell in June for a fifth straight month as households keep cutting back on credit card use.
The Federal Reserve says borrowing dropped at an annual rate of $1.3 billion in June. That marked the 16th drop in overall credit in the past 17 months.
Americans backed away from swiping their credit cards for the 21st straight month. That offset a rise in the number of auto loans.
The reduction in borrowing and efforts to by households to boost their savings have acted as a major drag on the overall economy by lowering consumer spending.
New foreclosure filings in Colorado fell 15.7% in the second quarter from the same period of 2009, but foreclosures sales rose 17.7%, the state Division of Housing reported Thursday.
Officials attributed the rise in sales largely to moratoria on foreclosures a year ago that no longer are in effect.
It was the third consecutive quarter with a decline in Colorado filings -- the first step in the foreclosure process -- from the previous quarter, and the lowest quarterly filings tally in five quarters.
Colorado’s Crocs Inc. attributed improved second-quarter performance to further strengthening of its global wholesale and retail businesses, the company said in a report released Thursday.
The Niwot shoe manufacturer reported net income of $32.3 million, for the period compared to a net loss of $30.3 million, for the second quarter of 2009.
Second-quarter revenue increased to $228 million from $197.7 million year over year.
Read more: Denver Business Journal
