- Hayley Tsukayama
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Hayley Tsukayama writes for The Washington Post’s “Faster Forward” and “Post Tech” blogs, covering consumer technology and technology policy. A Minnesota native, she joined the Post in 2010 after completing her master’s degree in journalism. She lives in Washington D.C. where she sings alto with a local choir and plays video games in her copious free time.
Verizon, cable company deal approved by Justice Department
Federal officials imposed several conditions on the $3.6 billion deal in hopes of preserving competition in communities where Verizon’s FiOS service already battles cable services such as Comcast’s Xfinity for customers.
Judge says Apple is ‘smoking crack’ after seeing rebuttal witness list
Things got heated in a California courtroom when Apple brought forward a 75-page witness list.
Facebook shares hit new low
Facebook shares dropped below $20 for the first time as insiders got their first chance to sell.
Justice Dept. allows Verizon deals with cable companies
Among the conditions for approval, Verizon and four other cable companies must narrow the scope and length of marketing deals.
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