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Sony warns of record £2bn loss
The company said it would post a record annual operating loss due to sliding demand and a stronger yen, and unveiled fresh restructuring steps to revive its ailing electronics...
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New S'pore Budget focuses on job retention
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Mobile VoIP needs standards
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Intel shuts plants in the Philippines, Malaysia
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Downturn could lead to single next-gen network
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eBay reports drop in revenue and earnings
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Apple sails past Q1 earnings expectations
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Sony plans to close two television factories and shed 2,000 jobs in its home country of Japan.
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Obama may be able to keep his BlackBerry after all
There's been plenty of speculation about whether President Obama will be able to hang on to his beloved BlackBerry, a fixture of the presidential campaign. One report says yes,...
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LCA '09: Wikipedia's new mobile platform
Wikipedia will announce a new mobile platform for its online encyclopedia later this year, according to a speaker at Linux.conf.au (LCA) this week in Hobart.
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IBM job cuts underway
We're getting numerous instant messages, pings and posts about IBM layoffs going down today. The exact number of layoffs — or even if the job cuts are material enough...
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LCA '09: Sysadmins after the cloud
The uptake of cloud computing was rendering many traditional systems administrator functions obsolete, tech author and Google sysadmin Tom Limoncelli told attendees at Linux.conf.au (LCA) in Hobart this week....
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BlackBerry app store open for submissions
RIM has invited developers to submit their applications for the on-device BlackBerry app marketplace, due to go live later this quarter.
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Inklings of online storage: Google Web Drive
A fleeting mention of Google Web Drive in the new Picasa beta for the Mac has rekindled thoughts about Google's long-rumored online storage project.
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Report: SEC reviewing Apple's disclosures over Jobs' health
U.S. investigators looking into whether company's handling of information surrounding CEO's health misled investors, according to a Bloomberg report.
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Yahoo layoffs to spread to France
The Internet pioneer's cut of 1,520 employees globally will likely hit about 50 people in France.
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Ericsson to cut 5,000 jobs
With quarterly profits down 31 percent year over year, the wireless equipment maker is reducing its workforce by about 6 percent.
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Conroy receives panel's NBN report
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Ericsson, Intel retrench thousands
Global technology giants Intel and Ericsson overnight said they would lay off thousands of staff.
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