Our Top Stories | FCC Finds AT&T's Purchase of T-Mobile not in the Public Interest The U.S. Federal Communications Commission's staff says AT&T's proposed $39 billion acquisition of rival T-Mobile USA is anticompetitive. Share: | Black Friday Deals to Take Care of Business Electronics stores and other mass retailers are pulling out the pricing stops the day after Thanksgiving. Here's a chance to stock up on gadgets for work. Share: | Firefox for Android Will Get Its New Interface Tonight A native interface should improve the mobile browser's speed, responsiveness, and memory usage, Mozilla says. Share: | AT&T Hits FCC Roadblock on Path to Acquire T-Mobile The FCC put a nail in the coffin of the proposed acquisition of T-Mobile by AT&T, declaring that the deal will lead to massive job losses and cuts in investment dollars. 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