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Biting the hand that feeds IT
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Little numbers, big software and the data deluge
Open ... and Shut The winning game plan for enterprise software has long been to "play it safe."…
- Dumb salesmen are hurting us – Nokia CEO
Incentivising the McJobs
Analysis Stephen Elop got a pretty indulgent reception from analysts, and most of the press yesterday, after delivering some shocking results. Nokia turned a profit of €2bn into a loss of €1bn in the new boss's first full year; volumes are down by 29 per cent; sales of the new Windows phone are unremarkable (to put it generously); and Elop has scrapped guidance for the rest of the year. [Summary] News like this would normally have analysts reaching for the panic button - but not today. Why would this be?…
- US lawmakers question Google over privacy policy
Politicos ask if Chocolate Factory's new rules violate an FTC agreement
Google is insisting that its new privacy policy will still give its users control, after criticism in a letter from US members of Congress.…
- Microsoft exec says Safe Harbor framework is 'alive and well'
Privacy critic: 'It's dead. We just forgot to bury it'
CPDP Privacy advocates have expressed concern about Brussels' Commissioner Viviane Reding's decision to leave in place the Safe Harbour framework used by some companies to transfer data from Europe to the US.…
- Apple Italy throws up ruling on its store site
We accept that they think we were wrong
UPDATE: Apple Italy has posted details of the ruling against it, as required by the Italian courts, though we don't yet know if Cupertino will be coughing up the €1.2m fine too.…
- Galaxy drives up profits for Samsung
Smartphone sales fuel massive multi-billion dollar investments
Samsung's smartphones have helped drive the company to an operating profit of ₩5.3 trillion ($4.7bn) in the fourth quarter of last year.…
- Update Facebook by thrusting your hips to, er ... 'Like' things
NFC belt buckle lets you show affection with a friendly hump
Seventies throwbacks who like big belt buckles, and pelvic thrusting in public, can now check into a location, or "Like" a friend, with no more than a flick of the hips.…
- Trevor goes hands-on with Microsoft Training
Screencap recap
Reg columnist Trevor Pott's recent review of the Microsoft Virtual Academy sparked several comments that largely said the same thing: "where's the pics?"…
- EU: Time running out for web companies on 'do not track' system
Steely Neelie: Agree on it by June, or I'll force one on you
Internet companies have been urged to establish a final standardised system that will allow users to control their privacy settings across websites.…
- Small pile of cash, dying platform: 2011 is bad news for Nokia
Sales, profits, margins, all spiralling down
Nokia's results for 2011 show the company has shipped a million Lumia handsets and has cash in the bank, but other than that there's nothing good to report.…
- Nintendo cuts full-year forecast – by BILLIONS
Super Mario-maker hopes Wii U release can help it power-up
The mighty yen and weak sales have combined to take a whack out of Nintendo, forcing the Japanese gaming firm to forecast an even bigger full-year loss.…
- Apple and Google ramp up proxy war
Motorola flings another 6 patent suits at the Fruity One
Apple and Google might not be facing each other across a courtroom, but they're fighting just the same, with the Chocolate Factory wielding Motorola against the fondleslab-maker.…