HTC calls for halt to sales of iPad, iPhone and iPod in US
HTC calls for halt to sales of iPad, iPhone and iPod in US The fight between Apple and HTC, maker of mobile phones using Google’s Android platform, is growing increasingly acrimonious with the...
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View ArticleRIM axes 2000 jobs, changes managers in effort to halt decline
Just a month after a disgruntled employee accused RIM’s managers of failing to make bold decisions, the latter have responded by boldly sacking 11 percent of their workforce. The company says it will...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s bacon-fuelled Kinect stunt squeals to an early halt
Free Kinect bacon Microsoft’s Kinect recruitment stunt has been halted in its tracks after the bacon cart’s owner pulled the plug. The software giant kicked off a bizarre recruiting campaign earlier...
View ArticleJapanese court orders Google to halt Instant search for suggesting one man be...
Could Google Instant suggest you out of a job? According to one Japanese man’s claims, that search algorithm is precisely what landed him a pink slip and permanent spot on the unemployment line. The...
View ArticleMozilla to halt further development of open-source email client Thunderbird
Mozilla has actually been swiftly pushing out new models of the open-source e-mail customer Thunderbird recently, including model 13 just one month ago. The cycle’s come to an end, nonetheless: Mozilla...
View ArticleGoogle services grind to a halt in China, political transition suspected as...
As impatiently as Google has actually undergone directing acrobatics to decrease the Chinese government’s capacity to censor and spot on its its services, it’s still at the mercy of the Great Firewall....
View ArticleBloomberg: AT&T considering a halt on Galaxy Note 7 sales
Reports that a Galaxy Note 7 issued as a replacement caught fire on an airplane may be too much for at least one carrier. Bloomberg cites a single unnamed source claiming that AT&T is...
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