Friday, May 9, 2014

Alcatel-Lucent shrinks loss as it tries to turn around its fortunes

In net neutrality dispute, investors come out in support of small companies

Asia dominates Wi-Fi hotspots, ABI says

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May 09, 2014
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Alcatel-Lucent shrinks loss as it tries to turn around its fortunes

Alcatel-Lucent's revenue remained flat during the first quarter, although the company made a smaller loss than a year earlier.

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Issue highlights

1. In net neutrality dispute, investors come out in support of small companies

2. Asia dominates Wi-Fi hotspots, ABI says

3. How Gamification Drives Business Objectives

4. Apple to buy Beats Electronics for $3.2 billion? Why?

5. Nvidia beats estimates as it expands into the cloud

6. Apple lays out what it can tell law enforcement about you

In net neutrality dispute, investors come out in support of small companies

Venture capitalists and angel investors are unhappy with net neutrality rules proposed by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, they said in an open letter published Thursday. READ MORE

Asia dominates Wi-Fi hotspots, ABI says

More than two-thirds of the world's Wi-Fi hotspots are in the Asia-Pacific region, partly because of huge deployments by mobile operators in China, and the number of hotspots worldwide is expected to more than double by 2018. READ MORE

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How Gamification Drives Business Objectives

As more businesses add gamification to their repertoire of tools, the misconception remains that awarding points or badges for existing activities should do the trick. After all, who doesn't like more points and badges? READ MORE

Apple to buy Beats Electronics for $3.2 billion? Why?

The Financial Times is reporting that Apple is in discussions to buy Beats Electronics (caution: paywall), the headphone-maker and streaming-music service-provider co-founded by hip-hop's Dr. Dre. READ MORE

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Nvidia beats estimates as it expands into the cloud

Nvidia reported results for the April quarter that exceeded analyst expectations, as the company's customers favored its high-end graphics chips as well as new products for the data center. READ MORE

Apple lays out what it can tell law enforcement about you

A newly-released document on Apple's website outlines the company's policies when it comes to sharing the personal information of iOS users with U.S. law enforcement. READ MORE

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