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Microsoft and Yahoo in talks again on online unit: report
A report in the Sunday Times that Microsoft Inc is in talks with Yahoo Inc to buy the U.S. internet company's online search business for $20 billion is "total fiction," according to a key executive cited by an influential U.S. blog.
Panasonic shares tumble to 5-year low on outlook cut
Shares of Panasonic Corp fell 11 percent on Friday to their lowest level in over five years after it became the latest Japanese electronics maker to slash its profit forecast due to the economic slump.
Fujitsu Siemens to cut 700 jobs in Germany
Fujitsu Siemens Computers plans to slash around 700 jobs in Germany -- 12 percent of its workforce in the country -- due to continued competitive and economic challenges, it said on Thursday.
Japan's Panasonic to slash profit forecast: source
Japan's Panasonic Corp cut its annual net profit forecast by 90 percent and announced plans to restructure as the global financial crisis dampens sales of TVs and other electronics.
Lenovo announces remote laptop security feature
PC maker Lenovo has announced a Remote Disable Feature which allows users to shut down and freeze a PC by text message.
Former MTV exec named MySpace Music president
MySpace, the popular social networking website owned by News Corp, said on Tuesday former MTV executive Courtney Holt will become president of its MySpace Music joint venture with the four major record companies.
HP shares fall on concerns about sales, inventory
Shares of Hewlett-Packard Co fell more than 7 percent on Tuesday on concerns about weak sales of printer ink and personal computers, fed in part by pessimistic quarterly earnings from one of the company's distributors.
Sanyo falls on report of low Panasonic offer
Shares of Sanyo Electric fell after a newspaper said Panasonic Corp was seeking to buy Sanyo shares at 120 yen each in a takeover, far below the current stock price and valuing the company at $7.7 billion.
Xerox sees 2009 profit on par with street views
Xerox Corp forecast 2009 profits generally in line with analyst expectations, saying that its steady stream of repeat customers and a recent round of cost cuts will help it weather the economic downturn.
Dell sees China sales down
Dell Inc's sales in China slowed last quarter, but Beijing's economic stimulus measures are likely to boost technology spending, the world's No. 2 personal computer maker said on Friday.
Dell beats earnings expectations
Dell Inc, the world's No. 2 PC maker, posted a better-than-expected quarterly profit on Thursday as cost cuts offset lower revenue, sending its shares up about 6 percent.
Microsoft says looking at raising debt
Microsoft Corp on Thursday filed plans with securities regulators to tap the debt markets, raising money to pay for working capital, share buybacks, or other types of general corporate expenses.
Yahoo, T-Mobile announce mobile search deal
Yahoo Inc announced an expansion of its mobile Web portals to T-mobile, so its smart phone users who get data will have Yahoo search by default.
Microsoft modifies Zune subscription model
(Reuters) - Microsoft Corp on Thursday announced a new music subscription plan for owners of its Zune players, which would allow them to keep 10 tracks per month and add them to their permanent collection.
HP preliminary results beat, shares jump
Hewlett-Packard Co posted stronger-than-expected results and forecast full-year profit above Wall Street estimates, underscoring its resilience to an economic crisis that has dragged down other tech companies.
Yahoo's Yang to step down; search on for new CEO
Shares of Yahoo Inc soared 10 percent on Tuesday on hopes that the departure of Jerry Yang, its embattled chief executive, would clear the way for a deal with Microsoft Corp.
Global chip makers eye sales drop in 2009
Global sales of semiconductors are likely to fall 2.2 percent in 2009 due to weak demand for electronics worldwide, industry group World Semiconductor Trade Statistics said on Tuesday, reversing its May forecast of 5.8 percent growth.
Nokia cuts fourth-quarter industry outlook
Top handset maker Nokia Oyj said on Friday the world's mobile phone market would fall in the fourth quarter and next year as an economic slowdown crimps consumer demand around the world.
Nokia sees cellphone, gear market falling in 2009
Top handset maker Nokia Oyj said on Friday the world's mobile phone market would fall in the fourth quarter and next year as an economic slowdown crimps consumer demand around the world.
Sun Microsystems says to cut about 5,000 to 6,000 jobs
Sun Microsystems Inc said on Friday it will cut 5,000 to 6,000 jobs, as the economic crisis compounds the company's struggles with depressed demand for its high-end business computers.
Nortel bankruptcy a "distinct possibility": analyst
Nortel Networks Corp , North America's biggest maker of telephone equipment, will have to rely on asset sales to fund its battered operations, and risks running out of money and collapsing under its debt load before 2011, an analyst warned on Thursday.
BlackBerry Bold selling "really well": Balsillie
The current market environment is rife with challenges and requires careful planning of strategy, the co-CEO of Research In Motion said on Thursday as an analyst warned that sales of RIM's BlackBerry smartphones would likely slow.
Intel warns on quarter, weak demand everywhere
Chip giant Intel Corp cut its fourth-quarter revenue forecast by about 14 percent citing weak demand across the world and in all its products, indicating the economic crisis is set to hurt computer sales in the holiday season and beyond.
Nortel sets sweeping cost cuts, posts big loss
Nortel Networks Corp reported a $3.4 billion quarterly loss on Monday and announced a round of sweeping new cost cuts, including 1,300 layoffs, as a global economic downturn erodes its business and strains its balance sheet.
YouTube and MGM announce deal
The film studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) will release full-length movies on the video sharing site YouTube.
AT&T to buy rural phone co Centennial for $944 mln
AT&T Inc plans to buy rural phone company Centennial Communications Corp for $944 million in cash to expand its wireless network in Puerto Rico and other regions of the United States.
Yahoo's Yang says Microsoft deal still best option
After nearly a year spent seeking alternatives to Microsoft Corp's buyout offer, Yahoo Inc's Chief Executive Jerry Yang said he believes a deal between the two is still the best option for the beleaguered Internet company.
Yahoo, Google may walk away from search deal: report
Google Inc pulled out of a search advertising partnership with Yahoo Inc due to regulatory objections, causing Yahoo shares to rise as investors hoped the move could lead to a resumption of deal talks with Microsoft Corp.
Dell asks workers to take unpaid vacation
Computer maker Dell Inc has asked employees to consider taking up to five days of unpaid vacation as it struggles to cut costs in the face of weak global demand.
China's Changan, Electrovaya to launch electric car in Canada
Changan Automobile Group, Ford Motor's China partner, said on Tuesday it will roll out 30 electric cars developed jointly with Electrovaya in Canada before the end of this year, potentially becoming the first Chinese auto maker to tap the North American market.
Senior Apple executive to leave: report
(Reuters) - One of Apple Inc's top executives, who was part of the development of the iPod, has decided to leave the company and will be replaced by a former employee of International Business Machine Corp, the Wall Street Journal said.
Yahoo, Google revise partnership: report
Yahoo Inc and Google Inc have drastically scaled back the scope of their search advertising deal, a person close to the discussions said on Monday, in a last-ditch effort to win U.S. antitrust approval.
Panasonic in talks to buy Sanyo Electric: sources
Panasonic Corp said nothing has been decided about a potential takeover of rival Sanyo Electric Co Ltd , after sources said the companies had agreed in principle to a deal to create Japan's largest electronics maker.