Monthly Archives: June 2011
Microsoft Loses Supreme Court Case Over i4i Patents
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Microsoft's appeal in its long-running patent-infringement suit with Canadian firm i4i.That renders Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) vulnerable to the nearly...
HP TouchPad Arriving on U.S. Store Shelves July 1
Hewlett-Packard will begin rolling out the WiFi-only version of its TouchPad tablet July 1, according to the company.In the United States, HP will offer...
Avaya Files for $1 Billion IPO
Avaya officials have filed the necessary papers for a $1 billion IPO following two days of speculation.The Wall Street Journal had reported June 7...
Google Maps Rolls Out Public Transit Tracker
Search engine giant Google rolled out a public transportation tracker for four U.S. cities and two European cities June 9, making all the more...
New Bluetooth 4.0 Medical Devices to Hit the Shelves by December 2011
The Bluetooth SIG (Special Interest Group) is gradually rolling out specifications for a new generation of health-monitoring wireless devices based on the low-energy capabilities...
Nokia CEO Elop Said Apple Spawned Android Army
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop made some interesting comments during his speech at Open Mobile Summit in London today.No, it wasn't that Nokia isn't for...
Nokia CEO Elop Denies Company Is for Sale
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop has issued a further denial that his company is an acquisition target. "Nokia is not for sale," Elop reportedly told...
Samsung Infuse 4G Speeds Angry Birds, Movies to Big Screen
For the longest time, AT&T was a dog when it came to Android smartphones.Who could blame the carrier that bet early on Apple's iPhone,...
Google Defies Kazakhstan Bid for Controlled Web
Google said it is redirecting its search users in Kazakhstan to its primary Google.com domain after the government in the central Asian country attempted...
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With a median starting salary of $82,600 and a median mid-career salary of $141,000, Google is 23 percent above the market pay for the...