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IBM workers in China strike over Lenovo server deal
IBM workers in China are on strike to oppose Lenovo purchase of server factory, production stop has lasted four days.
Lenovo buys Motorola from Google for $2.91 billion
Google sells Motorola Mobility to Lenovo for $2.91 billion, will see the Chinese company enter the US smartphone market more competitively.
Dell is now a private company, its $25 billion buyout is complete
Starting today, Dell is a private company - let's just hope this spreads throughout the industry.
Is AMD making a comeback? Q3 numbers beat expectations, profits made
AMD posts Q3 profits, beats Wall Street expectations.
Toshiba's TV division in trouble: 50% reduction in staff soon
Toshiba's TV division is in serious trouble, the Japanese giant will cut 50% of its TV staff.
Twitter IPO could raise $1 billion, might happen quite soon
When Twitter goes public, it could raise over $1 billion in its IPO.
Tim Cook says that Microsoft is copying Apple's strategy
Apple's CEO says that Microsoft is copying its strategy, adds that Nokia died due to lack of innovation.
HTC America lays off 20% of its employees, continues its nose dive
HTC continues to hurt, lays off 20% of its employees in the United States.
Get ready for League of Legends themed American Express cards
American Express will soon release League of legends credit cards.
Sony see profits from smartphones with over 9.6 million units sold
Sony's smartphone business generates profits of $60 million, over 9.6 million units sold.
Micron acquires memory maker Elpida for $2 billion
Micron becomes the second largest supplier of mobile memory after its acquisition of Elpida.
Amazon creates 5,000 new full-time jobs across the US
Amazon doubles down on the US, creates over 5,000 new full-time jobs.
Panasonic hit with $56.5 million fine over price fixing, multiple execs to serve jail time
Panasonic slapped with $56.5 million fine over price fixing on laptop battery packs and auto parts.
Apple iPhone sales aren't expected to grow, but we aren't surprised
iPhone sales begin to come to a crawl when compared to previous quarters.
Western Digital to Strategically Expand Its Position in Enterprise Solid State Storage With the Acquisition of STEC, INC.; Company to be Fully Integrated Into HGST
Intel continue to feel pain, quarterly profits drop 25% for Q1 2013
Intel's Q1 profits drop 25%, PC industry being in a state of despair isn't helping.
eBay headed toward $110 billion in sales by 2015
eBay estimated to reach $110 billion in sales by 2015.
Adobe CTO steps down, joins Apple's ranks as a VP of Technology
Adobe CTO leaves the company, joins Apple.
Australian telco, Kogan Mobile, kicks customer off their network for the overuse of his phone
Kogan Mobile kicks customer off their network, says he was using his phone too much.
Seagate have shipped over two billion HDDs, one billion of those in the last four years
Seagate reach huge milestone of shipping over two billion hard disk drives.
YouTube co-founder set to launch a new video-based business
Chad Hurley, YouTube co-founder, ready to launch new video-based business.
EA to build micro-transactions into all games, on all platforms
Micro-transactions to become the norm in all games from EA, no matter the platform.