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UK's listed firms must tell markets of serious executive problemsOpen in New Window
Shareholders need to know about sicknessStock market-listed companies have a duty to inform shareholders if an executive's illness threatens to affect the firm's performance, a company law expert has read more »
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The Problem With TwplyOpen in New Window
Michael Arrington writes about problems users are having with Twply. read more »
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30GB Zune apocalypse arrives as devices enter digital comaOpen in New Window
David Chartier writes, "As reported by hundreds of owners in forum threads at Zune.net and other sites, one of which already has over 1,000 replies, the 30GB model of Microsoft's Zune digital media read more »
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Big Indian outsourcer admits big problemsOpen in New Window
"Indian outsourcer Satyam has confirmed the departure of two directors and an early board meeting to discuss its future after a disastrous few weeks..." read more »
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Jaw droppers of 2008 - what they'd rather you forgotOpen in New Window
Writes Gavin Clarke, "Here, then, is The Register's list of the worst, most cringe-worthy and draw-dropping moments from the last 12 months that people would probably prefer to forget about. Nine w read more »
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Yahoo Mail's social upgrade suffers a burpOpen in New Window
"Yahoo is proud of new features it began rolling into its online mail service this week, but some users had troubles with the upgrade."We found that some people were prevented from accessing the ne read more »
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Trouble in Paradise iTunes LandOpen in New Window
"The iTunes App Store may be the iPhone's killer app, as USA Today and others have claimed, but its home - the online mega-mall iTunes Store - has hit a few bumps as of late..." read more »
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iPhone, G1 Touch Screens Won't Catch OnOpen in New Window
"Capacitive touch technology may allow for pinching and zooming, but costs, legacy apps, and cultural factors mean conventional touch screens may win in the end. " read more »
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