Friday, August 17, 2012

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OnLive reportedly hit with mass layoffs, company denies it's closing - The Verge
By Michael McWhertor on August 17, 2012 02:58 pm @MikeMcWhertor 108Comments Cloud-gaming company OnLive is rumored to have been hit with layoffs today, according to veteran video game developer Brian Fargo, who says he's received communication from a …


Oracle publishes list of commentators on the payroll for Google trial - CNET
A judge had directed the companies to come clean about who it was paying while their copyright infringement lawsuit was being litigated. by Charles Cooper Truth be told, it's a bit of a letdown but Oracle today revealed the extent of its financial …


OnLive: "We Are Not Going Out Of Business" - Forbes
The internet has exploded with rumors that cloud-based streaming game service OnLive has laid off its entire staff and is preparing to be shuttered. This occurs on the very same day that the initial run of VIZIO Co-Stars -- Google TV stream players …


Steve Jobs' stolen iPad unwittingly used by 'Kenny the Clown' after burglary - San Jose Mercury News


Fall Tablet Pricing Rumor Roundup - InformationWeek
As the tablet triad war heats up between Apple, Microsoft, and Google, speculation is running rampant on this holiday season's combatants. Google fired the first salvo with its hot-selling $199 Asus Nexus 7 tablet and Apple is all but certain to close …


iPhone 5 rumors trigger highest Apple stock price ever - SlashGear
It appears that more than just the tip-addicted iOS fans out there are getting their fair share of iPhone 5 madness as Apple stock this week hits an all-time high. This is a big change compared to the week surrounding Apple's recent quarterly earnings …


iPhone 5 mania lifts Apple stock to all-time high - CNET
So much for the stock hiccup after last month's earnings call — Apple valuation now tops $600 billion. by Charles Cooper Less than one month ago, shares of Apple plunged after the company's third-quarter earnings "disappointed" the bean counters on …


How police tracked down Steve Jobs' stolen iPads - Computerworld


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