- Hewlett Packard's layoff plans backed by analysts
Reuters | May 27, 2012, 09.30AM IST
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Analysts said Hewlett Packard Co's plan to cut jobs was a step in the right
direction but the PC maker will have to do more to regain investors'
confidence.
Analysts said Hewlett Packard Co's plan to cut jobs was a step in the right
direction but the PC maker will have to do more to regain investors'
confidence.
Shares of the world's No.
Times of India, 12:18 - Three flawed gadgets seeking second shot
Bloomberg | May 27, 2012, 09.30AM IST
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It's every tech company's nightmare: Amid much hoopla, it rolls out a new
product, but the thing doesn't work as promised.
It's every tech company's nightmare: Amid much hoopla, it rolls out a new
product, but the thing doesn't work as promised.
Times of India, 12:18 - FB deflates any thought of new T bubble
From Web Edition
By AFP
NEW YORK: The horrendous stock market debut for Facebook suggests investors
are not ready to jump in and create another tech bubble despite big
expectations for social media, analysts say.
Facebook closed out its first full week of trade with a loss of 16 percent
from its offering price of $38, in a huge disappointment after a much-hyped
initial public offering worth $16 billion, the biggest for a tech firm.
The News International, Pakistan, 12:11 - Felon crackdown: A bill hits illegal gun carriers with a stiff penalty
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
It's not often in Pennsylvania that a bill aimed at gun violence passes the
House Judiciary Committee by a 21-3 vote, then the full House by 190-7.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12:04 - Cellpig creates iPhone case that's sleek, has insurance option
Bob Donaldson/Post-Gazette
From left, Dave Artuso, Michael Kane and Bryan McHenry hope their
Greensburg-based company, cellpig.com, will take off with its new product,
cellhelmet, a rugged case for Apple's iPhone.
By Deborah M. Todd / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
From the moment the first iPhones rolled off assembly lines in June 2007,
forward-thinking entrepreneurs and inventors were devising plans to cash in
on the birth of Apple's smartphone.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12:03 - Livio Felluga wines tasted at l'Agape and Qbajjar, Gozo
Article published on 27 May 2012
Three wines from the rolling hills of Friuli in north-eastern Italy were
enjoyed in excellent company in mixed weather conditions at l'Agape, an
osteria-type restaurant in Rabat, on 30 April.
The wines come from the Livio Felluga estates, represented by Attard & Co.
Foodstuffs Ltd: two outstanding whites, a Sauvignon and Sharis, a blend of
Chardonnay and Ribolla Gialla varieties; and a red, Vertigo, a heady blend
The Malta Independent, 11:54 - Elephant and pig tipped to predict Euro 2012 games
Article published on 27 May 2012
Who's going to win the European Championship? Time to ask an elephant
− or a pig.
Poland's answer to Paul the Octopus − the tentacled tipster who
gained worldwide fame for his 2010 World Cup predictions − is Citta
the elephant.
The Malta Independent, 11:54 - A brutal year for southwest Michigan fruit crops
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Apple blossoms bloomed early during this year's warm March, then were
destroyed by frost.
Detroit Free Press, 11:52 - Food Forest Takes Root in Seattle
Edible urban garden benfits community, say supporters
By Jim Fogarty
Epoch Times Staff Created: May 26, 2012 Last Updated: May 26, 2012
(Courtesy of Friends of the Beacon Food Forest)
Seattle will soon be home to the nation's largest urban food forest.
Planted on a seven-acre plot of land in the city's Beacon Hill
neighborhood, the site will not only provide locally grown food to the
area, but is viewed by those involved as a path to increased community
The Epoch Times, 11:50 - Browser wars flare in mobile space
(AFP) / 27 May 2012
The browser wars are heating up again, but this time the fight is for
dominance of the mobile Internet.
Google, Apple, Microsoft and Yahoo!
Khaleej Times, 11:04