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Sun blames Brussels as 3,000 jobs are axed updated Tue, October 20, 2009
Sun Microsystems on Tuesday announced plans to slash 3,000 jobs over the next year, putting the move down to the delay in getting European Commission clearance for its agreed $7bn acquisition by Oracle.
Boosting employee wellbeing updated Wed, October 14, 2009
If you've ever embarked upon a exercise regime, you'll know that the benefits go much further than just physical fitness.
Computer makers seek to banish boot-up blues updated Mon, October 5, 2009
In the time it takes your computer to boot up, you can probably make some toast or a cup of tea before the thing is ready to use. In the near future, you might only have enough time to take a sip of that tea or check your watch.
Author E. Lynn Harris dead at 54 updated Fri, July 24, 2009
E. Lynn Harris, the author who introduced millions of readers to the "invisible life" of black gay men, was a literary pioneer whose generosity was as huge as his courage, friends said Friday.
Taiwan: The biggest brands you've never heard of updated Tue, July 21, 2009
The fastest growing names in the electronics world are companies few consumers know.
Google vs. Microsoft: What you need to know updated Wed, July 15, 2009
In less than a week, Google announced an operating system to compete with Windows, while Microsoft announced that Office 10 will include free, online versions of its four most popular software programs -- a shot at Google's suite of web-based office applications.
Commentary: Google and Microsoft free-for-all updated Wed, July 8, 2009
When Christine Varney was confirmed in May as the Obama administration's top antitrust cop, some of her words from last year sent a chill through the Googleplex, the search engine's headquarters in Silicon Valley.
Incubus front man Brandon Boyd true to his art updated Wed, June 24, 2009
Brandon Boyd blends into his Venice, California, neighborhood like any other resident.
Businesses find it pays to consult students updated Wed, June 17, 2009
With top consultancy firms charging thousands of dollars for a day's work, employing their services is a luxury most companies simply can't afford.
Foxworthy on Letterman: 'It was a flawed joke' updated Tue, June 16, 2009
David Letterman has been taking some heat and issuing some apologies for the off-color joke he made last week about Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's daughter, but he found a sympathetic critic in comedian Jeff Foxworthy on Monday.

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