Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Sprint reports $1.6B loss, cites shut down of Nextel

  US patent office rejects claims of Apple 'pinch to zoom' patent | HTC sees basic smartphones as way to regain market share
 
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Sprint reports $1.6B loss, cites shut down of Nextel
Sprint Nextel reported made a $1.6 billion loss in the second quarter, swollen by the cost of shutting down its Nextel wireless network, but the company is more optimistic about future profitability. Read More


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EMC Best Practices in Data Protection Monitoring
Whether you consider your domain to be a private cloud, a hybrid cloud, or a public cloud, you are providing data protection as a service. According to ESG's 2013 IT Spending Intentions Survey, improving data backup and recovery was the number two-most important IT priority selected by respondents (27%). Learn more.

US patent office rejects claims of Apple 'pinch to zoom' patent
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has rejected claims of an Apple patent that figures prominently in a patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung Electronics, according to documents filed by the South Korean company in a U.S. federal court. Read More

HTC sees basic smartphones as way to regain market share
HTC plans to introduce a series of mid-tier and entry-level smartphones later this year as a way to regain market share, after posting disappointing financial results in the second quarter. Read More


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Requirements for compliance
As organizational needs change, often your IT infrastructure does as well. But if you're accepting credit cards as payment -- as most organizations do -- these changes to your infrastructure can rattle your compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS). Read Now

What's Dish Network's next move after losing out on Sprint?
As the dust settles after SoftBank's US$21.6 billion acquisition of Sprint, losing bidder Dish Network may be just getting started at stirring up the U.S. mobile industry. Read More

Dutch banks can use Amazon cloud tech
The Netherlands banking regulator has approved Amazon Web Services for use by financial organizations, Amazon said on Monday. Read More

Feds say $2.3M in bribes paid to CIO, database chief
U.S. law enforcement officials have charged eight people in an extensive bribery and kickback scheme it alleges involved fake companies, sham invoices and made-up IT consulting services. Read More

 

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