Saturday, August 11, 2012

The Nokia Asset Offload Continues: Qt Assets Go To Digia For 'Fraction' Of $150M Nokia Paid For It - as well as my very own links review

Which companies have been moving and shaking in the realm of tech? Let's see.

One hot conversation starter is Twitter and U.S.. Let's see shall we?
- How Twitter Has Talked About the Summer Olympics [INFOGRAPHIC] from mashable.com
- Twitter's Been Buzzing About the Olympics [INFOGRAPHIC] from www.webpronews.com

Source: mashable.com


Nokia has been getting a lot of press as well:
- The Nokia Asset Offload Continues: Qt Assets Go To Digia For 'Fraction' Of $150M Nokia Paid For It from techcrunch.com
- Nokia Sells Qt Software Platform as It Focuses on Windows from www.eweek.com

Did you see all the discussion about Samsung Group and BlackBerry phones? Here's the most interesting bits:
- Samsung Partner in People's Republic of China Accused of Child Labor Violations - "Samsung, as Apple did before it, is experiencing what it means to be the device maker on which the world is focused. New York-based China Labor Watch, the company that shined a spotlight on Apple assembly partner Foxconn Technology, is now looking at the working conditions at Huizhou, China-based HEG Electronics, which makes phones and DVD players for Samsung" - said www.eweek.com
- Apple vs. Samsung: The Trial Goes On, but It's Already Over - techland.time.com
- Another Day, Another Samsung Denial Of RIM Acquisition And Licensing Rumors - techcrunch.com

Let's end up with a look at Apple and Twitter.
- Gartner: HP Keeps Its PC Lead As European Market Drops 2.4%, Apple Cracks Top 5 In UK - "Figures out today from Gartner, focusing on PCs in Europe, note that shipments in the economically-troubled region declined by 2.4% to 13.6 million units in Q2, in a wider global market where growth was flat. Within that, HP kept its lead as the biggest PC maker, while Apple has managed to crack into the top-five PC makers in one market, the UK" - said techcrunch.com
- Apple, Amazon Change Security Policies After Hack of Journalists Accounts - www.eweek.com











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