U.S. probes hack of personal data on Michelle Obama, Beyonce, others
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The FBI and other U.S. agencies said on Tuesday they were investigating a website that posted financial and personal information about first lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and other government figures as well as celebrities including singers Beyonce and Jay-Z.
http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/Reuters/domesticNews/~3/I_mR6seWBps/us-usa-cybersecurity-hacking-idUSBRE92B12520130312
Fiat chairman says still discussing how to merge with Chrysler
TURIN, Italy (Reuters) – Italian carmaker Fiat and its U.S. unit Chrysler are still discussing how to merge the companies, Fiat Chairman John Elkann said on Tuesday.
http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/businessNews/~3/BtQhOQhUhHs/us-fiat-chrysler-idUSBRE92B10B20130312
Audi’s smallest sedan heads to U.S. and China in early 2014
DETROIT/BERLIN (Reuters) – Volkswagen AG’s Audi brand next month will unveil its smallest sedan, a version of the A3 compact, at the Shanghai Auto Show and will begin selling the car in early 2014 in the United States and China.
http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/businessNews/~3/zopP5XItj6M/us-autos-audi-debut-idUSBRE92B0X520130312
FCC Approves T-Mobile and MetroPCS Merger
It’s official: The FCC has finally approved the T-Mobile and MetroPCS merger. According to a statement released today, FCC chairman Julius Genachowski says allowing the T-Mobile and MetroPCS to merge will “benefit millions of American consumers and help the US maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years.”
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyclay/2013/03/12/fcc-approves-t-mobile-and-metropcs-merger/