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Yahoo will cut staff 10 percent or more; Q3 disappoints

Yahoo will lay off at least 10 percent of its global staff before the end of the year, the company announced on Tuesday along...

Tata financial results hit by economic slowdown

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) became the latest Indian outsourcer to report slower financial growth in the second quarter as a result of the global...

Wipro posts revenue growth, but profits stagnant

Wipro, India’s third largest outsourcer, reported Wednesday growth in revenue for the quarter ended September 30, but its profits stagnated.

Orascom Telecom and Western Union form alliance

The lucrative money-transfer market is set to take a new shape with an alliance between Western Union and Orascom Telecom, allowing for the use...

Orange set to enter Uganda mobile market

New competition is coming to Uganda’s mobile telephony market in the form of France Telecom and its Orange mobile brand.

Intel’s future Atom plans sound a lot like AMD’s Fusion

Next year, Advanced Micro Devices plans to release the first of its Fusion chip family, which combines processor cores and a graphics engine on...

US gov’t increasing efforts to fight ID theft, report says

The U.S. government has taken several steps to combat identity theft during the past two years, including increased prosecutions of criminals and decreased use...

US DOJ won’t challenge RFID licensing plan

The U.S. Department of Justice won’t oppose an agreement by seven companies to jointly license patents related to RFID (radio frequency identification) technology, potentially...

Oracle has hiccup in BEA developer site transfer

Oracle customers have been unable to directly download older versions of WebLogic Server and related software for some time and the problem may not...

Five ways to bulk up your network for telecommuters

Whether they’re in branch offices or home offices, workers are increasingly telecommuting instead of working in a traditional centralized office environment.

Study finds open software excluded from EU procurement

As the European Commission drafts guidelines urging government departments throughout the European Union to choose software based on open standards, a trade-group study published...

Study finds open software excluded from EU procurement

As the European Commission drafts guidelines urging government departments throughout the European Union to choose software based on open standards, a trade-group study published...

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