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By , on August 18th, 2009
Daily Mail Which will Appear at Apple's September Event: Tablet, Steve, or … PC World Bummer. Because what most Apple watchers, including me, want to see most is the mythical tablet device that's appeared only in grainy photos and shaky videos from dubious sources. Sadly, the latest rumors from the Wall Street Journal's allthingsd blog … Apple looking into exploding iPhones IntoMobile Apple Event: September 9? San Francisco Chronicle EU investigates Apple's exploding iPods Computerworld TG Daily . . . → Read More: Which will Appear at Apple's September Event: Tablet, Steve, or … – PC World
By , on August 18th, 2009
PC World New China Mobile app store supports Dell device San Francisco Chronicle (08-18) 06:21 PDT — A Dell mobile device is listed beside handsets supported by the China Mobile application store launched this week. A Dell device called the mini3i was listed beside Nokia and Samsung handsets on the mobile home page of the download … Can A Dell Smartphone Succeed? Atlantic Online Dell Developing Phones for China Wall Street Journal Dell's Cell Phone Strategy: Off To A Fizzling Start BusinessWeek PC World . . . → Read More: New China Mobile app store supports Dell device – San Francisco Chronicle
By , on August 18th, 2009
BBC News Speaking of Vaccinations . . . Washington Post All the vaccine buzz is about the H1N1 virus right now, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reminding Americans to make sure all of their vaccinations are up-to-date. The CDC encourages adults to guard against … Swine Flu: the Next Wave Wall Street Journal Second Republic swine flu death BBC News Schools prepare for swine flu Chicago Tribune The Associated Press . . . → Read More: Speaking of Vaccinations . . . – Washington Post
By , on August 18th, 2009
Straits Times US Will Extend Lending Program Officials Move to Spur Commercial Loans Washington Post The extension comes as the Term Asset-Backed Loan Facility, or TALF, has so far made little headway in reviving the ailing commercial real estate market, … With credit tight, Fed extends consumer loan plan The Associated Press Economic Fears Trump Extension of TALF in CMBS Market Wall Street Journal US Extends Effort to Ease Tight Credit Into 2010 New York Times MarketWatch . . . → Read More: US Will Extend Lending Program Officials Move to Spur Commercial Loans – Washington Post
By , on August 17th, 2009
TG Daily Roundup: MySpace buys iLike, Tom Tom's $100 app VentureBeat MySpace buys music-centric social network iLike — Two months after laying off a third of the company, MySpace CEO Owen van Natta is said to be in talks to buy music-centric social network iLike for a rumored $20 million. … MySpace May Acquire Social Music Site iLike: Report ChannelWeb Rumor: MySpace Buying iLike PC Magazine Breaking: MySpace Close To Acquiring iLike For $20 Million Washington Post Christian Science Monitor . . . → Read More: Roundup: MySpace buys iLike, Tom Tom's $100 app – VentureBeat
By , on August 17th, 2009
Techtree.com Dell Developing Phones for China Wall Street Journal Personal computer giant Dell Inc. is entering the smart phone market for the first time, under a deal disclosed by a big cellular carrier in China. A spokeswoman for China Mobile Ltd. said Dell will supply a handset … Dell's Cell Phone Strategy: Off To A Fizzling Start BusinessWeek Dell to Enter Smartphone Market in China PC World Dell's Mini 3i Smartphone Goes Official Techtree.com Computerworld . . . → Read More: Dell Developing Phones for China – Wall Street Journal
By , on August 17th, 2009
Canada.com New Chief Signals Change At Sony Ericsson PC World What is the #1 job for Sony Ericsson's new president? Making us care. Job #2 is winning corporate customers. Job #3 may be forgetting Sony exists. Normally, I don't write about musical chairs at failing companies–such moves rarely seem to help. … Sony Ericsson Names New President New York Times Sony takes more control of Sony Ericsson, appoints Stringer to chair BetaNews Sony Ericsson taps Silicon Valley exec as president Bizjournals.com Forbes . . . → Read More: New Chief Signals Change At Sony Ericsson – PC World
By , on August 17th, 2009
Miami Daily Business Review Not Much 'Sharing' Here New York Times BB&T, the bank that took over what remains of Colonial Bank, released more details of its deal with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation today. … Business as usual at Gilbert bank shut down by feds Arizona Republic BANKING: Bank takeovers stress out customers, raise questions Las Vegas Review – Journal Failed Banks Weighing on FDIC Wall Street Journal TheStreet.com . . . → Read More: Not Much 'Sharing' Here – New York Times
By , on August 16th, 2009
stv.tv US government faces pay challenge with one of Citigroup's biggest … guardian.co.uk A US government “pay czar” charged with constraining runaway Wall Street bonuses faces his first big challenge in a British-born commodities trader at the troubled bank Citigroup – Oxford-educated Andrew Hall, an oil market expert with a German castle, … US Weighs Action Over Citi's $100 Million Man New York Times CitiGroup says two exempt from pay review: report Reuters CitiGroup says two traders free from pay review: report TopNews United States CNBC . . . → Read More: US government faces pay challenge with one of Citigroup's biggest … – guardian.co.uk
By , on August 15th, 2009
TopNews United States Dole files for an IPO … again BloggingStocks At the age of 86, David Murdock has a storied career in Corporate America. In 1982, he became the CEO of Flexi-Van Leasing (a company he now owns). Then a few years later, he became the CEO of Dole. And by the mid 1990s, he came on board as the CEO of … Dole Food Files IPO, Will Be Public Again Wall Street Journal Dole Food IPO would satisfy company's hunger for cash Los Angeles Times Dole Food to go public in $500M IPO Bizjournals.com 123Jump.com . . . → Read More: Dole files for an IPO … again – BloggingStocks
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