Posts Tagged by do not track
TSR on tech: your weekly news summary
| June 3, 2012 | Posted by Elliot Davies under TSR on tech |
For once it has been a generally positive week in tech, with good news on ACTA (i.e. bad news for ACTA) and an outcome to the Google-Oracle Java suit that will have developers everywhere cheering. There are also some nice announcements from Facebook, a slight increase in momentum for Do Not Track, exciting event announcements from Apple and Google, and several product launches and releases. The news might not be so good if you’ve invested in Facebook or RIM, or if your name is Julian Assange, but at least you’re not a mayor who has just been arrested by the FBI. Business Facebook’s foray into the public market is looking less and less like the grand success Mark Zuckerberg &… more
TSR on tech: your weekly news summary
| February 26, 2012 | Posted by Elliot Davies under TSR on tech |
Plenty of legal mumbo-jumbo this week as Kim Dotcom is released on bail, ACTA is delayed and Microsoft accuses Motorola of asking just a little too much for its patents, but not to fear – we’ll make sure to lighten the mood a bit with a positive earnings report from HP, a “Privacy Bill of Rights” announced by Obama, some product goodness with the PS Vita and BlackBerry PlayBook, and a patent for a keyboard made of polished meteorite. Onwards! Business Dell failed to meet the expectations of many analysts – and the hopes of many shareholders – when it posted its Q4 results this week. Its net income fell 18% year-on-year to $764mn or 43 cents per share, compared… more