Source: SiliconValley.com
When it comes to smartphones, I'm an iPhone guy. But I've long appreciated HTC's Android phones. The first Android phone I really liked was HTC's Galaxy Nexus. I also was a big fan of the Nexus' sibling, the Droid Incredible. But over the ...
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Source: The San Jose Mercury News
investors have in the market," Andrew Stoltmann, a Chicago attorney who represents retail investors, told Bloomberg. "The perception is Wall Street jiggered this IPO so the underwriters made money, Facebook executives made money and the small inv ...
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Source: Trusted Reviews
It looks like the Palm legacy has some legs yet... A core team of the developers at HP responsible for the HTML5-based application framework upon which Palm's WebOS mobile operating system was based is leaving the company to j ...
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Source: Computer Business Review
Verivo CEO Steve Levy took some time to discuss the company's new additions to its enterprise mobility app development platform, due to roll out in the UK next week. US-based Verivo Software has added HTML5 app support to its enterprise mobility app ...
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Source: Bless You Boys
I asked for your questions to use on this week's show and you all came through big time! So we cover the gamut, from BAIBP to Fankenberry to Nick Castellanos to a sack of cheeseburgers. What's wrong with the Detroit Tigers? Trading Jacob Turner and there ...
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Source: SiliconValley.com
Hewlett-Packard ( HPQ ) received a stock bounce Thursday morning, a day after announcing massive layoffs and a drop in sales and profits. HP CEO Meg Whitman said Wednesday that the Palo Alto tech titan will cut 27,000 jobs through next year, the lar ...
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Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer
On Wednesday, Hewlett-Packard Co. announced plans to cut about 8 percent of its work force, or 27,000 workers, by October 2014. It comes as the maker of personal computers struggles to compete with mobile devices. H ...
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