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Ericsson in hot water over cold war feud
The US still has not forgotten that tiff it had with Castro at the height of the Cold War. -
Huawei wants EU to intervene in InterDigital patent spat
Huawei wants EU antitrust regulators to investigate its dispute with Interdigital, saying the US company is demanding money with menace. -
Apple CEO turns down dividends
Apple CEO Tim Cook has announced that he will will not be earning dividend income on the more than 1 million shares to which he is entitled. This will set him back over $75 million. -
Intel wants your computer to know everything about you
The people at Intelhave never seen 2001: A Space Odyssey. Intel is working out ways to get your computer to learn all about you. -
Global sales boss flees broken RIM
The defective mobile phone maker RIM has just suffered a major defection. -
Renesas ties up with TSMC
Troubled Japanese chipmaker Renesas Electronics has signed a pact with TSMC in a bid to keep up with its competition while it is suffering from heavy losses. -
Apple's Ive is building the "most important and best work"
CommentApple is famous for its marketing and getting leading newspapers to print it for free. -
Dell disappoints as PC sales shrink
The tarot readers at Dell have been predicting a miserable second quarter revenue as US and European corporate tech spending weakens and consumer PC sales shrink. -
NSA gets cash to expand cyber expertise
After a couple of years turning cyber war into something which is worthy of the defence budget, the National Security Agency (NSA) has found the cash to expand US cyber expertise. -
Facebook shares slide further
Social networking site Facebook is seeing its share slide as investors wake up to the fact that they have bought a lemon for the price of a Densuke Watermelon. -
Apple and Samsung in shotgun conciliation
A judge has ordered the chief executives of Apple and Samsung together in a shotgun style arrangement to make the two sides see sense. -
Facebook IPO falling flat
After shareholders gave historically huge amounts of cash to Facebook, it is starting to look like the company did not do as well on its first day as was expected. -
Nokia heaping piles of cash onto Espoo's biggest bonfire
The cocaine nose-jobs of Wall Street are worried that Nokia is burning through its cash faster than an under-the-weather Italian in a shoe shop in the Via Corsa. -
Jury sent out again in Oracle case
A US jury has been sent out to have a think in a trial over allegations that Google's Android mobile platform violates Oracle's patents. -
Google barks at French watchdog
Executives from the search engine Google have been consulting their French phrase book and are opening negotiations with the nation's data protection watchdog. -
Electronic Arts settles with Activision Blizzard
Two of the biggest computer games publishers have buried the hatchet over a dispute involving the Respawn studio. -
Toshiba gives up on Japanese tellies
Electronics giant Toshiba has decided that making TVs for the Japanese is a complete waste of time. -
Samsung slumps as Apple props up Elpida
After failing to do any serious harm to its old chum Samsung in the court room, Apple has done more damage by walking away and propping up Elpida.
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