The Columbus Dispatch

Google buys Divide for company’s mobile work

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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

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