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RIM considers splitting business in two: paper


BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is considering splitting its business in two, separating its struggling handset manufacturing division from its messaging network, The Sunday Times reported. RIM, which last month hired JP Morgan and RBC Capital to look at its strategic options,

HP may cut up to 1,000 jobs in Germany: magazine


Hewlett Packard, the world's largest personal computer maker, may cut as many as 1,000 jobs in Germany as part of planned European-wide redundancies, WirtschaftsWoche reported, citing an unnamed staff representative. HP is planning to cut about 8,000 positions in Europe by

Judge blocks Apple in Google smartphone war


A U.S. judge on Friday ruled that Apple Inc cannot pursue an injunction against Google's Motorola Mobility unit, effectively ending a key case for the iPhone maker in the smartphone patent wars. The ruling came from Judge Richard Posner in Chicago federal court. He dismissed the

Samsung's new Galaxy S III ads: Apple fanboy now owns Samsung


Three ads for Samsung's new Galaxy S III suggest a confidence on the part of Samsung. Any Apple-bashing is implied, rather than expressed. However, look closely and he who played an Apple fanboy now has a Samsung.

Sometimes, you can tell when a company rather likes the product it's advertising.

Samsung pegs LTE Galaxy S III for South Korea in July, quad-core quite possibly intact


Remember that dream version of the Galaxy S III that melded the Exynos 4 Quad, LTE-based 4G and 2GB of RAM all in one ultimate device? It now looks much closer to reality. Just as the 3G version is landing on the country's shores through SK Telecom, Samsung is sending word that the

Microsoft loses EU antitrust appeal, faces £688m fine


Microsoft's appeal against a four-year-old antitrust ruling has failed. It sees the company facing a fine of €860m (£688m) for refusing to provide certain information about its products to its competitors, reported Computing. The case dates back to 2004, when Microsoft was

Corporate espionage on 'an industrial scale' targeting the UK


Companies should not underestimate the level of corporate espionage – often backed by governments and their intelligence agencies – now taking place across the world. That is the message of security specialists following the revelation by Jonathan Evans, the head of the UK's intelligence service, MI5,

Otto Hauzer proposes to apply German model of professional education organization in Azerbaijan


The chairman of the Germany-Azerbaijan Forum, the honorary consul of Azerbaijan in Stuttgart city, Otto Hauzer met with the Minister of Education Misir Mardanov. During the meeting O.Hauzer proposed to realize a new project in the sphere of professional education in Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijan’s raiting in ICT sector moves up


World Economic Forum (WEF) has published a new report on the development of information technologies (The Global Information Technology Report 2012). The report also reflects the Networked Readiness Index (NRI) on 142 countries around the world. Having improved its performance 9 points,

Mobile vending machine installed at ‘KUR’ plant


A mobile vending machine has been installed at the ‘KUR’ electronic equipment plant. This information was provided to ICTnews by the director of ‘KUR’ plant Rizvan Osmanov. According to him, the machine operates on Saturdays from 09:00 till 21:00. ‘The machine can be used

Index of development of ICT sector increases from 4.89 to 5.12 in Azerbaijan.


Over the last year Azerbaijan recorded an increase in the index of development of the ICT sector by 0.21 points. The Ministry of Communications & IT reports that for the reported term the index increased from 4.89 up to 5.12. Today there are 65 Internet users aged

Nar Mobile acts as communication partner at picnic organized by American Chamber of Commerce


Nar Mobile will act as the Communication Partner at the picnic ceremony dedicated to US Independence Day on June 30 and organized by the American Chamber of Commerce in Azerbaijan (AMCHAM), the company's press release says on Friday. In the framework of the Partnership Agreement,

Microsoft tie-up, network sale among RIM options: sources


Research In Motion Ltd's board is under mounting pressure to consider unpalatable options such as selling its network business or forming an alliance with Microsoft Corp after the Blackberry maker again delayed the release of its next-generation smartphones, said three sources

RIM delays new BlackBerry launch; sales crumble


Research In Motion Ltd delayed the make-or-break launch of its next-generation BlackBerry phones until next year, in a devastating setback to the once-dominant technology company whose sales are crumbling, reported Reuters. Shares of the company, which also announced a steeper

List of tariffs, specialties asserted for ICT employees


By Order №06 Labor and Social Protection Minister Fizuli Alakbarov approved "Single Reference Book on official tariffs and specialties, relating to communication and information technologies services" (VTISK). Under the Order General Department of the Ministry is charged to inform
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