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Google makes first ever job cuts
Google has made its first ever redundancies, following its successful acquisition of DoubleClick..
Iain Thomson
Apr 5 2008 11:12AM
Training & Development
Google warns of DoubleClick job cuts
The conclusion of Google's US$3.1bn acquisition of DoubleClick may have an unwanted backlash on employees..
Shaun Nichols
Mar 13 2008 7:26AM
Networking
Australian workers spared from 2,100 Nortel job cuts
Nortel Networks has said its Australian workforce will be "minimally impacted" when 2,100 of its global workers face the chopping block over the next 12 months.
Mitchell Bingemann
Feb 29 2008 3:28PM
Training & Development
HP Integrity blade cuts data centre workloads
HP has expanded its BladeSystem portfolio with an Integrity blade designed to handle memory-intensive data centre workloads..
Staff Writers
Feb 14 2008 7:21AM
Networking
Microsoft cuts Xbox HD-DVD add-on price
Microsoft has slashed the price of its HD-DVD drive accessory for the Xbox 360 console from US$179.99 to US$129.99..
Ian Williams
Feb 8 2008 6:48AM
Hardware
Commander in debt; cuts staff, sells non-core businesses
IT voice and data integrator, Commander Communications will cut 600 staff members in a bid to ensure costs savings and return profitability to the company.
Staff Writers
Jan 30 2008 3:29PM
Networking
iiNet cuts the cord and delivers nation-wide Naked DSL
iiNet has unveiled its long awaited and Australia’s first nation-wide Naked DSL broadband service which eliminates the need to pay telephone line rental for ADSL2+ internet access.
Mitchell Bingemann
Nov 15 2007 10:45AM
Telco/ISP
LG adds features, cuts price on dual HD DVD player
South Korea's LG Electronics introduced on Wednesday an updated version of its high-definition DVD player that supports both Blu-ray and HD DVD, offering a possible solution to the format war.
Staff Writers
Sep 5 2007 10:37PM
Hardware
Google cuts cookie lifespan
Google has announced plans to change the way it uses cookies.
Fiona Raisbeck
Jul 18 2007 10:40AM
Security
AMD cuts 430 jobs worldwide
ATI buyout and competition from Intel begin to bite.
Matt Chapman
May 11 2007 10:48AM
Training & Development
NEC cuts mobile losses
Sale of European PC division hits revenues.
Simon Burns
Feb 8 2007 9:50AM
Financial Services
Samsung cuts deal will Google for mobile surfing
Handsets will feature Gmail, Google Maps and Web search.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 10 2007 9:26AM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft cuts Patch Tuesday release from eight to four fixes
Microsoft has downgraded Tuesday's monthly security update to just four fixes after initially planning to release twice that.
Dan Kaplan
Jan 8 2007 6:03PM
Security
Online video cuts into TV audiences
Survey finds the more you view internet video the less the TV gets switched
on.
Iain Thomson
Nov 29 2006 9:19AM
Telco/ISP
IPod maker Foxconn cuts damages claim to 1 yaun
Chinese iPod manufacturer Foxconn has reduced its damages claim against two journalists from US$3.8 million to a token sum of one yuan.
Tom Sanders
Sep 4 2006 9:53AM
Hardware
Lack of innovation cuts computer prices
Half of US retail PC sales now under $500.
Tom Sanders
Sep 4 2006 9:53AM
Hardware
Verizon cuts off wireless spam operation
Verizon Wireless has won a permanent injunction to stop Passport Holidays of Ormond Beach, Fla., from sending unsolicited spam text messages to its mobile phone customers.
William Eazel
Feb 10 2006 10:18AM
Security
Court cuts off Verizon nuisance calls
As part of its ongoing battle against SMS spam and unsolicited sales calls, Verizon Wireless has won permanent injunctions to stop two telemarketing firms from making illegal marketing calls to cell phone users.
William Eazel
Dec 12 2005 9:42AM
Security
Novell Australia plays down local staff cuts
Novell has refused to comment on the size of its planned local job cuts in the face of the company’s current global restructure.
Tim Lohman
Nov 7 2005 10:27AM
Software
Choicepoint cuts data sales after security nightmare
Consumer data-mining company Choicepoint has decided to discontinue the sale of some sensitive consumer data, following a hacking attempt on its database.
David Quainton
Mar 7 2005 5:09PM
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