Dina Pule is feeling the love, and she’s not happy about it. South Africa’s communication minister says she has been the target of a 10-month “smear campaign” by the Sunday Times, which included a proposal of “love” from a friend...
Read more »Why YouTube Is Fighting Russia Over a Halloween Video
A rather standard how-to YouTube clip is causing a stir in Russia after becoming the focus of a dispute between the government and the video site. The three-minute clip, which provides instructions for applying scary Halloween makeup, was banned at...
Read more »Are Phablets a Fad? Flurry Report Looks at Screen Size
Large-screen smartphones — often called phablets — have been getting a lot of attention lately. But so far, the devices make up only a tiny portion of the global mobile market, according to a new study. Flurry, a mobile analytics company,...
Read more »BlackBerry’s Lazaridis Says Board Wanted Him to Stay CEO
Mike Lazaridis, the inventor of the BlackBerry, announced plans today to leave the company’s board, severing the final ties to a business he founded nearly 30 years ago. Lazaridis had served as co-CEO until January 2012, when he and Jim...
Read more »Eclipsing the Sun: Murdoch’s British Tabloid to Erect Paywall
Britain’s best-selling daily, The Sun, is putting up a paywall later this year. That means fans of the tabloid — known for topless “Page 3″ girls and headlines like “Harry The Nazi” (when Prince Harry wore a Nazi outfit to...
Read more »HTC’s UltraPixel Cameras Are Becoming an Ultra Headache
It was supposed to be the feature that makes HTC outshine Samsung Electronics and Apple. Instead, the complications of producing a camera with what the company calls UltraPixels has forced HTC to delay the roll-out of its HTC One smartphone....
Read more »Coming to a Screen Near You: Virtual Product Placement
Careful viewers of Indian soap opera “Pavitra Rishta” might think that husband and wife Manav and Archana are fans of Tilda, a brand of packaged rice. There it is, after all, on the shelf. Anyone watching the show being filmed,...
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"Terry" Gou Tai-Ming, chairman and president of Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd., speaks in his office building at the Foxconn City complex in Shenzhen, China, in 2010.
Foxconn Doesn’t Want to Be Confused With Foxconn, So It’s Changing Its Name
For years, the world has had trouble wrapping its head around that behemoth known to us all as Foxconn. Not helping matters has been the fact that Taiwan-based Foxconn Technology Group is actually a name given to a collection of...
Read more »Cree’s Bright Idea for Home Lighting: Rich Jaroslovsky
A light bulb? Seriously? Well, yeah. But not just any old light bulb. A whiz-bang, low-energy, cool-to-the-touch, lives-practically-forever $10 light bulb. It’s from Cree, a big name in commercial and industrial lighting that uses light-emitting diodes, or LEDs — the...
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Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer earns the same as a man with similar experience would in her position, a study says.
A Bright Spot in Tech’s Gender Gap
The technology world is still run by men. They have more than 80 percent of the software developer jobs, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. And they hold most of the leadership positions. But there’s good news for the...
Read more »Apple Just Hired One of its Outspoken Critics
It’s an old adage that Kevin Lynch can surely appreciate now: If you can’t beat them, join them. Lynch, who is leaving Adobe to work at Apple, spent the past eight years at the software company, including the last five...
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