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Indian politicians watch porn in Parliament
Indian politicians whoare currently trying to force ISPs to censor the internet have been caught looking at porn in Parliament. -
Google promises not to screw-over hardware partners
Search engine Google has had to issue another promise not to screw over its hardware partners now that it owns Motorola. -
Nokia sacks 4,000 of its factory workers
In case you blinked again and missed it, Nokia is axing 4,000 more jobs, all in its manufacturing arm, as announced in last year’s restructuring plan. -
RIM claims to have pulled its socks up
Troubled mobile maker RIM has been telling the world and its dog that it is ready to compete in Europe. -
Renesas, Fujitsu and Panasonic to merge chip operations
Three chip makers, Renesas, Fujitsu and Panasonic, have decided that the only way they can compete is by merging their operations. -
Yahoo purge continues
The purge of the Yahoo board, which brought the company to the position it is today, has continued with Chairman Roy Bostock and three other directors leaving their keys under the mat and heading for somewhere hot. -
Taiwan, world reacts to dead Steve Jobs angel ad
Letter from TaiwanAs TechEye reportedon 23 January, long before the story surfaced anywhere, a Taiwanese computer firm called Action Electronics ran a TV ad with a local American-born Taiwanese comedian named Ah-Ken posing as a dead Steve Jobs, hawking a product called "Action Pad. -
Cisco tipped to say market conditions improving
IT industry giant and bellwether Cisco is expected to tell the world and its dog that the hard times are over this Wednesday. -
Oracle wants retrial against SAP
Oracle is refusing to accept a US ruling that it should only be paid $272 million by SAP over copyright infringement allegations. -
Intel buys into online video advertising
Intel is about to buy into technology which puts online video advertising under the bonnet of its mobile chips. -
Micron appoints Durcan as chief
Micron appointed company veteran Mark Durcan as chief executive a day after its Chairman and CEO Steve Appleton was killed in a plane crash. -
Verisign hacked
Network infrastructure company Verisign has admitted it was hacked throughout 2010 and has not got a clue what data has been pinched. -
Poor Sony results demand swift action
Days after the surprise announcement that Kazuo Hirai will take over from Howard Stringer as the Shogun of Sony the outfit announced that it was heading for a bigger-than-expected $2.9 billion annual loss. -
IBM plans 8,000 job cull in Germany
Biggish Blue IBM thinks that it can slim down even more by culling its German staff. -
Facebook to apply for IPO a day early
As predicted, the social not-working giant Facebook is to apply for an IPO. -
Panasonic and Samsung plan tie up with troubled Olympus
It seems that thetech industry in the East is falling over itself to save the troubled camera maker Olympus. -
Symantec says pcAnywhere is now secure
Symantec has given its users the all clear to run its pcAnywhere software for accessing remote PCs after it asked customers last week to disable the product. -
Nanya denies Elpida and Micron tie up
Despite the company's share price soaring on the back of rumours that it was about to announce a tie up with Elpida and Micron, Taiwanese chipmaker Nanya said that it has no plans to go ahead with it.
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