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Apple's ebook case looks doomed
It is starting to look like Apple's defence of its anti-trust antics in the ebook trade is doomed even before it starts. -
US fears irrational hackers
Cybersecurity researchers are getting more worried that focusing on "rational" attackers such as the Chinese might be a dangerous way to go, and the country needs to fear the irrational types more. -
HP starts to improve
It looks like whatever its new CEO Meg Whitman is doing at HP to turn the outfit around is starting to work. -
Intel's new broom orders sweeping restructure
Chipzilla's new chief executive, Brian Krzanich, has surprised analysts by ordering a sweeping company reorganisation. -
Nokia refugees unveil smartphone
A group of former Nokia executives who left the company rather than work on Windows Mobile have created their first smartphone using Nokia's rejected operating system MeeGo. -
Apple has to explain tax shenanigans in the US
Apple is going to explain to the US government how it managed to keep billions of dollars in profits in Irish subsidiaries to pay little or no taxes to any government. -
Chinese telcos bitten by EU watchdogs
While Chinese telecom makers are facing a McCarthy style security purge in the US, in Europe they have fallen foul of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy guidelines. -
Acer reports abysmal April sales
Acer seems to be getting the worst of the PC slump. Late Friday the company reported its April sales plunged 18.8 percent from a year ago, Reuters reports. -
Seven mega-hackers arrested in great bank robbery
In what is one of the world's largest bank robberies, a global cybercrime ring stole $45 million from two Middle Eastern banks, US prosecutors claim. -
Facebook rumoured to be buying Waze for $1 billion
Global data harvesting operation Facebook is rumoured to be in talks to buy an Israeli mobile satellite navigation start-up, called Waze, for as much as $1 billion. -
Secretive Huawei CEO defends himself
Huawei CEO and founder Ren Zhengfei, whose appearances are rarer than those of the Giant Panda, stepped into the limelight briefly yesterday to defend his company from spying allegations. -
Obama plans internet wiretapping law
While the British Labour Government is going to go down in history for its extensive use of CCTV cameras, it appears that Barack Obama will become known for his internet wiretapping laws. -
Apple supplier mysteriously hires more staff
While Apple suppliers have been reeling from the company cutting back on orders as the iPhone5 failed to do as well as hoped, observers are scratching their heads about a strange bit of news coming from Pegatron. -
EA cuts ties to gun makers
For years there has been a weird relationship between gun makers and the creators of computer games. -
Google now faces tax questions in France and Germany
It is starting to look like Google's tax avoidance days might be coming to a close after France and Germany have joined the UK in demanding that the search engine start paying its share. -
Google customers grass it up over UK tax claims
Search engine Google's attempts to avoid paying tax in cash-strapped Britain have been grassed up to the press by its customers. -
Barnes & Noble sticks Google Play on Nook tablet
Barnes & Noble is trying to make its Nook tablet a bit more competitive by offering unrestricted access to Google’s Play Store. -
Microsoft finds a niche among the price conscious
While software giant Microsoft has been touting its software at the top end of smartphone land, it is actually Steve Ballmers' considerable bottom end where the dosh is likely to be made.
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