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Microsoft buys Nokia mobile business for $7.2 billion
Microsoft is buying Nokia’s smartphone business and a portfolio of patents and services in an attempt to improve its position in the mobile market and compete with Apple and Google at a time when more people pursue their lives on mobile devices.
The $7.2 billion deal announced late on Monday marks a major step in Microsoft’s push to transform itself from a software maker focused on operating...
Microsoft CEO to step down within year
The world’s largest software maker announced on Friday that Chief Executive, Steven Ballmer, will retire in the next 12 months.
Ballmer will continue as acting CEO and will lead the company until a successor is chosen by the board.
Microsoft shares surged 9 percent in premarket trading on the news.
“We need a CEO who will be here longer term for this new direction,” Ballmer said in an...
Expensive logo does not mean successful
Few would argue that a logo is the “face” of the company and has a certain impact on the popularity of various brands. Incidentally, logos of popular brands are not always created by ‘cool’ designers and are expensive. Here is the history of some of them.
The first Citroen logo was designed personally by the founder Andre Citroen, and was free for the company. The exact amount...
Microsoft urges US Attorney General to allow releasing info on NSA requests
Microsoft’s general counsel has written to the US Attorney General Eric Holder saying that the secrecy regarding the National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance is damaging the “constitutional principles” of America.
Microsoft has asked the Obama administration to allow it to share details about how it responds to requests from the US government for user account data.
Microsoft’s general counsel...
EU to probe Google's below cost licensing of Android: Courtesy Microsoft Nokia
Microsoft, the company which created abusive monopoly in the PC desktop space and did not leave any room for a single player to breath and survive for almost three decades is now crying wolf when competitors are doing better.
Microsoft and it’s pizza delivery boy Nokia filed complaints with the EU, via is proxy body FairSearch, against Google’s free and open source Android OS. According...
Microsoft, Facebook release stats to reassure users on NSA surveillance
Following whistleblower Edward Snowden’s leaks of National Security Agency documents pointing to mass online surveillance, both Facebook and Microsoft have released details on the number of legal orders made to them by the NSA.
Only a few days after revelations of the surveillance program known as PRISM, which alleged major companies such as the social networking giant Facebook and software maker...
US Government mining data from 9 leading Internet firms
New documents reveal that the National Security Agency and the FBI are secretly gathering data from nine large U.S. internet companies.
The Washington Post reported that the secret wiretapping program codenamed PRISM may be unprecedented.
The internet companies involved include Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube, and Apple, the report said.
The classified program allows...
Microsoft reveals tens of thousands of users data disclosed to governments
Microsoft received 75,378 government requests in 2012 to disclose user information, a report reveals. The company joins the likes of Google, which handed over troves of user data to governments last year, raising concerns over privacy violations.
The software giant claims the requests come from the FBI and as such the disclosure of the information can be justified.
Microsoft revealed in its transparency...
Stephen Elop to be fired by early 2013, Nokia to switch on Android
Nokia is desperately trying to reestablish itself as a major contender in the mobile phone space, but it’s no easy task going up against the likes of Apple and Samsung. There’s also a lot riding for company CEO Stephen Elop, who could find himself looking for a new job if the Lumia 920 fails to excite customers the way he envisioned.
Elop has bet the farm and possibly his job on Microsoft’s...
NYPD, Microsoft launch all-seeing "Domain Awareness System"
The New York Police Department has a new terrorism detection system that will also generate profit for the city.
The New York Police Department is embracing online surveillance in a wide-eyed way.
Representatives from Microsoft and the NYPD announced the launch of their new Domain Awareness System (DAS) at a Lower Manhattan press conference Wednesday. Using DAS, police are able to monitor thousands...
Nokia Is Finnished: Prepare For Bankruptcy
Yes, Nokia (NOK) the Finnish mobile device maker as we know it, is doomed for bankruptcy and reorganization. Many of us, of course, still refuse to see the writing on the wall and invest accordingly. Nokia, a one-time story stock, has been shockingly bludgeoned from $40 to today’s meager $2 bid that is a cut above the casino penny stock zone. On the road to zero, Nokia cheerleaders, such as...
Microsoft sets final launch date for Windows 8
Microsoft has announced the final date for the release of its long-awaited and next-generation Windows 8 operating system, which is the company’s most significant software upgrade in a decade.
According to Steven Sinofsky, the head of Microsoft’s Windows team, the new operating system will be available on October 26, 2012.
Sinofsky made the announcement on Wednesday at Microsoft’s annual...
New Space Travel Project Launched
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has announced plans to build a spaceship that could replace the Space Shuttle, launch rockets, and carry cargo into space.
Allen is planning to launch rockets from a giant aircraft to put satellites and eventually passengers into space.
The developers say six jumbo jet engines would power the aircraft and it would have a wingspan of 117 meters.
“I have long dreamed...
What's the deal with Carrier IQ and what it means to you
A lot has been said about Carrier IQ in the past few days. For those who are not aware, Carrier IQ is a company based in Mountain View, California and provides mobile analytic services for smartphones to the wireless industry. So why is it the news suddenly?
A few days ago, Android security researcher Trevor Eckhart discovered Carrier IQ software in one of the HTC devices he was using. He discovered...
Nokia lose huge market share in their homeland
There’s a state of unease within Nokia at the moment and unsurprisingly so. With the first Nokia-Microsoft lovechild now out in the market (the Lumia 800, you might have heard of it) and an aggressive marketing strategy in place to drum up interest in Windows Phone-laden Nokia’s coming fresh out of the factory, the Finnish company have been waiting with bated breath to see how consumers...