Panasonic, Sony ratings cut to junk
RATINGS agency Fitch has downgraded industry titans Sony and Panasonic to junk status for the first time.
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Facebook wants to end voting on privacy FACEBOOK is proposing to end its practice of letting users vote on changes to its privacy policies. Read More ...
Apple hosts one-day sale in Australia APPLE in Australia is having its own version of a Click Frenzy event, with in-shop and online prices discounted for today only. Read More ...
Telstra stalwart to run Post THE federal government has appointed Telstra’s former finance chief John Stanhope as the new chairman of Australia Post. Read More ...
Global tax scheme leaves bitter taste MULTINATIONAL companies such as Google are exploiting different tax jurisdictions to pay minimal tax on Australian revenue. Read More ...
Apple told to give Samsung patent info A US judge has ordered Apple to give Samsung Electronics details of its patent settlement with Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC. Read More ...
Reviews offer BlackBerry 10 hope RESEARCH In Motion shares have jumped more than 15 per cent after a burst of positive reviews of the BlackBerry 10 smartphone. Read More ...
Scientists seek 'missing' island A SOUTH Pacific island identified on Google Earth and world maps does not exist, say Australian scientists who went searching for it. Read More ...
Thai man dies playing video game A THAI video game addict died in front of his computer after a string of marathon all-night sessions, police said yesterday. Read More ...
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