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Time.com: Germany's Corporate Spying Scandal

Germany's latest corporate scandal seems like the stuff of a Cold War espionage novel. But as merely the latest in a series of corporate shenanigans, it may actually reflect the newly sordid style of business at Germany Inc.

Arcandor facts

Arcandor AG's headquarters are in Essen, Germany and the company's profile is based on three core business areas: department stores, mail order services and tourism.

Vodafone wins iPhone court ruling

Deutsche Telekom AG's mobile unit said Wednesday it would offer Apple Inc.'s popular iPhone without a contract to comply with a court injunction issued after Vodafone challenged T-Mobile's exclusive lock on the handset.

CNNMoney: Apple to launch iPhone in Germany soon

Deutsche Telekom AG's T-Mobile division will sell Apple's iPhone in Germany, where the eagerly awaited gadget will go on sale in November, company officials said Wednesday.

Time.com: Apple Takes iPhone Overseas

Apple Inc. took its million-selling must trans-Atlantic Tuesday, announcing a November rollout in Britain with an eye toward expanding into Europe in coming months, if not days

CNNMoney: T-Mobile to buy SunCom for $1.6B

Deutsche Telekom AG, Europe's biggest telecommunications company, said Monday it will buy the remainder of SunCom Wireless Holdings Inc. for $1.6 billion in cash.

CNNMoney: NTP goes after wireless carriers

NTP Inc., the patent-owning entity that made $612 million out of a suit against BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd., has hit the nation's top four wireless carriers with similar lawsuits.

Zabel sprints to win on home tour

Home favorite Erik Zabel sprinted to victory on the third stage on the Tour of Germany while his compatriot and defending champion Jens Voigt retained the race leader's yellow jersey.

Fortune: Voice-over-IP powers online love connections

Finding love in the 21st century - a pursuit these days that involves meeting up via online dating sites and furtive text messages - has come full circle. Thanks to a new service from Internet dating purveyor eHarmony, modern would-be lovers soon could find themselves waiting by the phone once again.

CNNMoney: Stock jitters before a busy week

As a week filled with economic reports, corporate results and a Fed meeting gets underway, U.S. stocks were set to open lower Monday.

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