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Microsoft makes Bing Ads available in Australia, New Zealand
Microsoft announced that it already launched Bing Ads in Australia and New Zealand. On Monday, Microsoft announced that its Bing Ads was now available in Australia and New Zealand.
Sony teams up with Panasonic to make 300GB discs
Sony would team up with Panasonic to make the newest installment optical drive storage. Today, Sony announced that it would partner with Panasonic to make the newest installment optical drive storage.
Samsung brings fight to its competitors - analysts
Samsung launched its newest smartphone in the US, Apple's home market, and then opened a research and development center in Nokia's home, Finland.
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Analysts said that the telecom operators' plan to slash subsidies would boost iPhone sales. Apple investors were reported to be worried about the telecom operators' plan to slash subsidies.
Analysts said that BlackBerry would not lose its corporate professional customers if it would focus on a healthy mix of everything and not just on its security features.
Macquarie Group's analyst, Kevin Smithen, said that BlackBerry lost the capability to boost its sales due to small customer base.
Slovakia would sell 800Mhz, 1,800Mhz and 2,600Mhz bandwidths which was expected to result to a new operator in the country.
Arthur Samberg and Mario Gabelli revealed that they have donated a total of US$40 million to the Columbia Business School for its new business school campus.
Alexander Forbes stated in its latest annual report that it is mulling further expansion in African countries.
The financial industry is close to overtaking the tech industry according to the latest quarter reports, analysts said.
Lenovo PCs proved to be risky for intelligence and security networks across the world, reports said.
Two distinct reports from the IDC and Strategy Analytics suggested smaller firms absorbing the top two companies' market share.
Ilya Segalovich died of stomach cancer, according to business partner Arkady Volozh. The man responsible for setting up Russia's largest search engine website died today after losing a long battle with cancer.