Thursday, April 24, 2014

Qualcomm could face SEC probe over Chinese bribery allegations

Apple defies PC downturn again, boosts Mac sales

Zynga founder Mark Pincus gives up day-to-day duties

IT News Daily
April 24, 2014
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Qualcomm could face SEC probe over Chinese bribery allegations

Qualcomm's activities in China could result in regulatory penalties for the chip vendor, this time from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over bribery allegations.

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Issue highlights

1. Apple defies PC downturn again, boosts Mac sales

2. Zynga founder Mark Pincus gives up day-to-day duties

3. FCC will seek input on latest net neutrality proposal

4. Apple to Microsoft: Better late than never for Office on iPad

5. Quip issues API for mobile word processor, aims it at enterprise IT

6. With OpenPower, IBM tries to turn the tables on Intel

Apple defies PC downturn again, boosts Mac sales

Apple on Wednesday said it sold 4.1 million Macs in the March quarter, growing sales during a period when the personal computer industry overall continued to contract. READ MORE

Zynga founder Mark Pincus gives up day-to-day duties

Mark Pincus, who founded Zynga in 2007 and gave up his CEO title less than a year ago, is now giving up all his operational duties at the company. READ MORE

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FCC will seek input on latest net neutrality proposal

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will take public comments before moving forward with a new set of net neutrality rules that sparked controversy when they were leaked in a news report earlier Wednesday. READ MORE

Apple to Microsoft: Better late than never for Office on iPad

Apple CEO Tim Cook thinks Microsoft could have benefitted from bringing the Office suite to iPads earlier, but it was better late than never. READ MORE

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Quip issues API for mobile word processor, aims it at enterprise IT

Quip has released an API for its browser-based word processor that it hopes enterprise developers will use to make the application do more jobs in workplaces. READ MORE

With OpenPower, IBM tries to turn the tables on Intel

An IBM project to widen the use of its Power server chips inched forward Wednesday with Big Blue trying to challenge Intel for a bigger role in the hyperscale data centers run by the likes of Google and Facebook. READ MORE

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