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First outsider CEO leaves Siemens
Peter Loescher, the first outsider to lead the company will be leaving Siemens soon. Peter Loescher, chief executive of Siemens and the first outsider to lead the company, will be leaving the company four years ahead of his end of contract.
Acer will recover and make profit again - President
Acer's president told Austria's Format magazine that the company would recover and make profit again.
Google's mess in China risks being a blueprint in the US
Google's mess in China should concern the company as it brings risks of being used as a blueprint in the US.
Apple must be the Cadillac of smartphones - Capital Advisors
Analysts said that there are several ways by which Apple could ease the concerns regarding the company's lack of growth.
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Analysts stated that Facebook could earn three times more than its reported second quarter income by allowing users to pay for an ad-free experience.
Analysts stated that Netflix must continue to make its own content so that it could trump HBO and Amazon.com
Google lost its proposal to delay the proceedings regarding a London antitrust case filed by Foundem.
A report from Xconomy stated that Apple pulled together a new engineering team that would create its own proprietary voice recognition technology for Siri.
Zynga CEO Don Mattrick planned to start his first 90 days assessing and reviewing the entire business.
Microsoft built too many RT surface, according to Microsoft CEO Steeve Ballmer. Steeve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, admitted that the company overproduced the Surface RT tablet.
Google planned to shut down its Google Shopper app. Google announced its plan to shut down Google Shopper app on August 30. Earlier, Google+ Local app was also shut down by the company a few weeks ahead of schedule.
Netflix-exclusive "Mako Mermaids" premiered Friday. Netflix has a new show titled "Mako Mermaids". The Netflix exclusive debuted Friday.
Here are six ETFs Facebook fans will like. Facebook was performing well, according to the latest report from the company. It reported a profit of US$333 million for the second quarter.
Intel planned to offer holograms and bio-sensors for shopping. Holograms and bio-sensors were possible to become the reality of next-decade personalized shopping, according to Brian David Johnson of Intel.