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Comcast adds wireless, Internet subscribers
Comcast said its broadband Internet business grew by 461,000 subscribers.

T-Mobile shuts off Wi-Fi Calling feature on some older phones
T-Mobile will stop supporting its Wi-Fi Calling feature on a number of older phones.

Dish urges California regulators to probe T-Mobile
Dish Network has sent a letter to California's utility regulator urging the agency to scrutinize conditions of T-Mobile's merger with Sprint.

Google challenges Roku in battle over YouTube TV
Google says it continues to negotiate in good faith with streaming hardware maker Roku over the future of its YouTube TV app on that platform.

Apple finally fixes its Apple TV remote
The re-designed Apple TV Siri Remote will be available as a standalone accessory for $60.

New York caps Internet prices for low-income customers
ISPs will have to offer a $15 a month package to low-income households under a new state law in New York.

Study finds AT&T leads 5G race in reliability, download speeds
A survey by RootMetrics offered praise for all three carriers, but AT&T earned the most high marks in some surprising categories.

Samsung may start making OLED TVs with LG screens
Samsung is in the process of buying more than 1 million OLED panels from LG, according to reports.

Samsung rolls out touchscreen fix for fan-favorite phone
Samsung is rolling out a firmware update that customers hope will solve an aggravating problem with a popular phone.

Couple used AT&T employee IDs to defraud customers, steal millions
Two scammers managed to use real employee ID numbers to siphon hundreds of thousands of dollars from AT&T customer accounts.

Apple readying new TV accessory with speakers, camera
Apple is developing a new Apple TV device with integrated speakers and a video camera, according to a report.

Logitech to stop manufacturing Harmony universal remotes
Logitech says it will stop manufacturing its line of Harmony universal remotes, officially putting an end to a business that has been one of its cornerstones since 2004.