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- DT boss calls for Google regulation
- IBM sued for alleged securities fraud
- Former HP executive chairman red-faced in dock
- Huawei dusts off US invasion plans
- Intel ready to release the Atom
- Server 2003 nemesis looms
| DT boss calls for Google regulation Posted: 03 Mar 2015 03:07 AM PST
Tim Hoettges said that there was a convergence between over-the-top web companies and classic telcos and there needs to be one regulatory environment to rule them. more» |
| IBM sued for alleged securities fraud Posted: 03 Mar 2015 03:05 AM PST
In October IBM’s said it would sell the unit to GlobalFoundries (GloFo) and take a related $4.7 billion pre-tax charge. more» |
| Former HP executive chairman red-faced in dock Posted: 03 Mar 2015 03:02 AM PST
Lane, who previously served as executive chairman of HP and president of Oracle told the court, in the case connected to his former employer, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, he stuffed up completely. more» |
| Huawei dusts off US invasion plans Posted: 03 Mar 2015 02:59 AM PST
It is a brave move considering that it was only two years ago that the company was branded a spy by US senators who knew at the time that there stance was a case of the kettle calling the pot black. more» |
| Intel ready to release the Atom Posted: 03 Mar 2015 02:56 AM PST
Intel is renaming its Atom family with x3, x5, and x7 designations. At the low end, the 28nm Atom x3, is basically a smartphone chip with Intel Architecture (SoFIA). more» |
| Posted: 02 Mar 2015 06:17 AM PST
In fact, according tech company Insight UK, there are five "power struggles" set to happen in enterprises and public organisations on Bastille Day – that's the 14th of July. more» |
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The CEO of Deutsche Telekom has made a very precise call for Google and Facebook to be regulated in the same way that telcos are.
Big Blue has been sued by a shareholder who thinks the company committed securities fraud by failing to write down a money-losing semiconductor unit before agreeing to pay another company $1.5 billion to take that unit off its hands.
Former senior suit at the maker of expensive printer ink, Ray Lane, has admitted to a sex discrimination trial that he made a mistake in judgment involving the harassment of a female venture capitalist .
Chinese phone maker Huawei is planning a campaign to win over US consumers, rolling out new mobile phones and wearable devices backed by a marketing effort.
Intel has announced details of its new family of Atom processors, and, as we predicted it has changed its naming strategy to mirror the Core series of processors.
Microsoft abandons support for Windows Server 2003 on July the 14 this year and that means servergeddon for IT managers who don't keep up with the upgrades.
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