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Sony Ericsson Cuts 2,000 Jobs

Sony Ericsson will cut 2,000 jobs, it announced July 18, as the company reports a second quarter operating loss of $3.17 million.Sony Ericsson said...

Bad News from the Online Ad Giants. Is IT in Trouble?

IT Report Cards yesterday and this week were a mixed bag.The big names of enterprise IT showed little sign of an economic slowdown or...

Google Q2 Call CliffsNotes

Maybe Google Co-founder Larry Page should skip quarterly earnings conference calls more often.Nothing earth-shattering came out of yesterday's call with financial analysts, where Google...

AMD’s Tale of Woe

It'd be difficult to imagine a more stark contrast in financial numbers between industry rivals than what we saw this week with Intel and...

How to Approach Access Control in the Social Networking Age

Enterprises are beginning to adopt social networking applications. They're doing it for the same reasons millions of consumers do: because they offer a fast,...

Google Buys Contextual Ad Firm Begun

Google is buying contextual advertising service ZAO Begun for $140 million in cash, a move designed to help the search giant expand its domain...

OSCON: Linux Rocks in Mobile, Embedded Realm

Linux is here to stay in the mobile and embedded worlds.That is the message Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation, plans to...

IBM Profits Rise 22% on Services, Software

IBM's second-quarter profits grew 22 percent, led by services and software revenue and sales in international markets.IBM's revenues grew 13 percent to $26.8 billion,...

AMD Tries to Redefine Processor Business

Former Advanced Micro Devices CEO Hector Ruiz never lacked an ambitious agenda for the small but innovative chip maker when he took the top...

Lawmakers Seek Opt-in Regime for NebuAd

It has not been a good few months for NebuAd, the Silicon Valley startup pushing DPI, or deep packet inspection, as a source of...