MySpace sheds 30 jobs in China as CEO exits
MySpace’s China office has reportedly cut about 30 employees last month and saw its CEO depart, signalling the social network might be withdrawing from the market.
MySpace’s China office has reportedly cut about 30 employees last month and saw its CEO depart, signalling the social network might be withdrawing from the market.
Disney is in talks with Yahoo! over making videos from its television networks available through the internet media company’s tv software, according to a news report.
The US government has requested personal information from the Twitter accounts of four WikiLeaks supporters as part of a widening criminal probe, the whistle-blower website says.
Whilst 2010 saw the unveiling of hot new products like the iPad and iPhone4 as well as the widespread adoption of the Windows 7 and Android operating systems, 2011 looks set to offer more technology treats. Mark Seemann, the CTO at Outsourcery, takes a look at 12 trends that will play a part in shaping … [Read more…]
CES 2011 officially opened this week and we’re already getting a sense of what products and categories are going to stand out from the crowd. We still believe that 2011 will be the year of the tablet and expect to see lots of them in Las Vegas. Before the event, Andrew Eisner at Retrevo made … [Read more…]
CES 2011 officially opened this week and we’re already getting a sense of what products and categories are going to stand out from the crowd. We still believe that 2011 will be the year of the tablet and expect to see lots of them in Las Vegas. Before the event, Andrew Eisner at Retrevo made … [Read more…]
Discount website Groupon’s UK has been forced to change three of its ads, after they were found to be misleading about the money consumers would actually save through the deal.
Firefox has overtaken Microsoft’s Internet Explorer as Europe’s browser of choice for the first time, according to new data.
Google’s Android operating system ran on 40% of US smartphones purchased in the six months leading up to November, compared to just 27% using Apple’s iPhone operating system, according to new data.
Google’s Android operating system ran on 40% of US smartphones purchased in the six months leading up to November, compared to just 27% using Apple’s iPhone operating system, according to new data.