Microsoft restores $14.3M in stock awards to ex-Windows chief Sinofsky
Microsoft has reached an agreement with former Windows chief Steven Sinofsky -- ousted from the company last November -- that will award him stock worth more than $14 million, according to an SEC filing.
Read More ...
What kind of crazy scheme is Motorola hatching?
Motorola and Google say in a new ad their upcoming Moto X phone will be designed by users. Columnist Mike Elgan says what he thinks they're planning.
Read More ...
Venezuela offers asylum to Edward Snowden
Venezuela's president Nicolas Maduro has offered to give asylum to Edward Snowden, the former contractor of the National Security Agency who leaked documents about the agency's surveillance programs.
Read More ...
FCC approves Softbank's $21.6B acquisition of Sprint
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has approved the $21.6 billion acquisition of Sprint by Japanese telecommunications group Softbank, saying it promises to bring consumers faster and more advanced wireless broadband Internet service.
Read More ...
Apple faces competition for iWatch trademark in Europe
Apple will face competition in Europe for the "iWatch" trademark it has already filed for in Japan, Taiwan and Mexico, because other companies have already registered the name in relevant trademark categories.
Read More ...
Snowden's Icelandic citizenship request stuck until September
Several members of the Icelandic Parliament introduced a bill Thursday that seeks to grant Icelandic citizenship to U.S. National Security Agency document leaker Edward Snowden, but the bill won't be discussed until September.
Read More ...
Voice-over-LTE won't take off until 2015, will have to compete with telephony apps
The technology to implement Voice-over-LTE (VoLTE) is maturing, but mobile operators won't roll out telephony services in earnest until 2015. At the same time apps like Skype and Fring are growing quickly in popularity, according to Infonetics Research.
Read More ...
EU-US data sharing deals come up for review amid Prism scandal
A European Union team will arrive in Washington DC on Monday to assess how the United States is using data it receives from the E.U.
Read More ...
Backlash in Japan over sales of train e-ticket records
A privacy debate has erupted in Japan over a new service from a major rail operator that sells private e-ticket records as marketing data.
Read More ...
HTC Q2 profit down 83 percent
HTC's second quarter net profit plummeted 83 percent year on year as sales of the company's latest flagship handset failed to meet expectations.
Read More ...
Available Tags:Microsoft , Motorola , Apple , HTC ,
No comments:
Post a Comment