Microsoft eliminates 800 more jobs

Completing the layoff Microsoft announced earlier this year, the company said that it is notifying around 800 workers set to be laid off. “I can confirm we’re eliminating 800 jobs today,” said said Microsoft spokesman Lou Gellos. “That’s part of the larger program we announced in January.” He also said the positions being eliminated from [...]

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iTunes says goodbye to Palm Pre…Again

Apple scores another point in their cat-and-mouse game with Palm. Last Thursday, Apple released iTunes 9.0.3 update. Apparently, besides adding support for the new Apple TV 3.0 software and touting a new look for easier navigation, it also once again blocks the Palm Pre from automatically syncing into iTunes. Since its release in July, Palm [...]

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Orange releases iPhone tariffs

French-owned company Orange will start offering the iPhone 3G and 3GS starting November 10 – a day after O2’s two-year exclusive deal ends. Those expecting to get a much-cheaper deal compared to O2 is in for a disappointment as the pricing is basically similar with the once-exclusive UK retailer of iPhone. Orange will offer a [...]

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Mozilla releases Firefox 3.6 beta

In a article in its website , Mozilla unveiled the beta version of Firefox 3.6 on Friday and is now available for download. This version is based on Gecko 1.9.2 web rendering engine which contains many improvements for web developers, Add-on developers, and users. It now supports new CSS, DOM, HTML5 and the WOOF font [...]

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UPS releases free iPhone app

For people who are always sending out stuff and is stressing out themselves over the state of their packages, this app is for you. UPS released late last week their free iPhone app that will let you manage your shipments. UPS Mobile lets users track and nickname shipments, find UPS service locations via GPS and [...]

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