Monday, June 25, 2012

Microsoft says it has no plans to make smartphones

6 reasons why Ecuador should grant asylum to Julian Assange | Quest says 'strategic bidder' now offering $2.3 billion

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Microsoft says it has no plans to make smartphones
Microsoft has no plans to build its own smartphones, contrary to a report from an analyst last week. Read More


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6 reasons why Ecuador should grant asylum to Julian Assange
When the spotlight fades for more than a few days, the WikiLeaks founder seems compelled to do something to bring it back on him. Read More

Quest says 'strategic bidder' now offering $2.3 billion
System management software vendor Quest said Monday that an unnamed "strategic bidder" had submitted an acquisition offer of $27.50 per share, or approximately $2.3 billion. Read More


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Typosquatter slapped with $1 million lawsuit for allegedly harvesting emails
New York-based law firm Gioconda Law Group has slapped self-proclaimed cyber security developer Arthur Kenzie for allegedly using typosquatting tactics to set up a bogus Web domain for intercepting email messages. Read More

Mozilla's new silent update fails to boost Firefox 13's uptake
Mozilla's new silent updater has not sped up the migration to Firefox 13, according to usage statistics compiled by an Irish metrics company. Read More




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