Google buys Divide for company’s mobile work
Hyundai Tucsons recalled for mounting of air bags
Hyundai is recalling nearly 138,000 Hyundai Tucson sport utility vehicles from the 2011-14 model years because the driver’s-side air bag might not have been properly attached to the steering wheel, the automaker has informed the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
According to a report Hyundai posted on the NHTSA website, two bolts holding the air-bag module to the steering wheel were not properly tightened.
Sprint settles with FCC for $7.5M for unwanted calls
Sprint will pay $7.5 million to resolve federal regulators’ inquiry into its failure to honor consumers’ requests that they not receive telemarketing calls or texts, the Federal Communications Commission said yesterday.
The agreement between Sprint and the FCC marks the largest settlement yet of donot-call violations, the FCC said. It follows a settlement of
Google has bought Divide, a startup that helps companies manage the mobile devices that employees are increasingly relying upon to get their work done.
Financial terms of the acquisition announced yesterday aren’t being disclosed.
Google Inc. says Divide’s technology will be used at companies whose employees use smartphones and tablets