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Nuisance phone calls increase in Q4 and AI scams likely to go up in 2024 | Hiya | VentureBeat

Voice security firm Hiya said that nuisance calls dropped in the fourth quarter, but Americans saw one of the lowest rates of fraud calls globally in the quarter.

Koryolink logs big jump in North Korean cell phone users | Network World

Koryolink, the operator of North Korea's only 3G cellular network, saw a big jump in subscribers during the third quarter as its network was expanded to cover more of the country.

AccelOps provides winning diagnostics for healthcare provider | Network World

With the license on his CA Spectrum eHealth performance management software reaching end of life at year-end 2010, Austin Radiological Association CIO Todd Thomas saw the perfect opportunity to shake things up a bit at this specialty healthcare provider serving central Texas.

Laptop e-mail cache tipped Apple to kickbacks scheme | Network World

Court papers filed by the U.S. Government and Apple against a former manager detail a scheme that allegedly saw confidential Apple data supplied to Asian electronics companies over more than three years in return for kickbacks of more than US$1 million.

UMC revenue rise points to widespread semiconductor demand | Network World

United Microelectronics (UMC), the world's second-largest contract chip maker, saw revenue for 2010 increase 35.9 percent over 2009. Robust demand for a range of consumer electronics including smartphones drove the growth.

HP ex-CEO Hurd netted $23.9 million in final year | Network World

HP this week revealed that former CEO Mark Hurd received $23.9 million in compensation in its most recent fiscal year, a year which saw Hurd resign following a sexual harassment allegation in August.

EMC chief Tucci nets 37% pay raise to $12.4 million | Network World

EMC's performance in 2010 was the 'best in company history,' says Joe Tucci, who saw his own compensation climb 37% during the same timeframe.

Sony returns its electronics units to profit, raises outlook | Network World

Sony saw profitability return to its core electronics operations in the July to September period and increased its full-year profit forecast despite taking a hit from the strong Japanese yen.

TomorrowNow litigation drags SAP Q4 profits down | Network World

SAP saw revenue rise 27 percent in the fourth quarter but profits dropped by more than a third due to increased provisions linked to litigation with Oracle related to its former TomorrowNow unit, the company said Wednesday.

Acer expects tablets to help growth this year | Network World

Acer, the world's second largest PC maker, saw its revenue slump in the first quarter following a management shakeup and what it described as a seasonal lull in demand. The Taiwanese manufacturer is now counting on tablets to boost overall sales.

RIM’s PlayBook shipments drop in half | Network World

PlayBook shipments dropped in half for Research In Motion during its second quarter, which also saw revenue continue to plummet.

Nintendo profits fall for first time in six years | Network World

Nintendo saw profits fall for the first time in six years in the 12 months to March as lower demand for its Wii and DS devices, a lack of blockbuster games and the strong Japanese yen all put pressure on its business.

P2P Payments: One Man’s Experience | Network World

Lately, I've been getting a flood of press calls and inquiries about P2P payments. I wrote about the general topic in a link available to our clients, but something nagged at me: I hadn't actually done a P2P payment myself. As luck would have it, on Thursday, April 8 I went out to lunch with some colleagues, and saw my chance. I paid the entire bill with my Amex card, and told my lunch companions I would send them a bill via PayPal. What follows is a chronology of my experience actually trying to do what m

Intel CEO Otellini’s pay package jumps 17 percent | Network World

Intel CEO Paul Otellini saw his pay package jump in fiscal 2009 by 17 percent, which included performance-linked awards for guiding the company out of the recession, as a pay freeze for all employees was lifted, the company said.

RIM posts rare drop in BlackBerry subscriber growth | Network World

Research in Motion on Thursday saw a rare drop in subscriber growth when it reported its fiscal first quarter results, while shipment growth of its popular BlackBerry handsets apparently stalled.

How Scott Brown friended, tweeted and LOLed his way into the people’s U.S. Senate seat | Network World

The upset victory of Republican Scott Brown, running for the seat held by the late Sen. Ted Kennedy, was due in part to an online strategy that saw social media and the Internet as the tools to make politics at once local and national.

Sharp sales, profits hit by LCD price competition | Network World

Sharp saw sales drop 12 percent in the nine months to December as competition increased in the LCD panel and television markets, it said Wednesday.

Skype Security: Is It Safe for Business? | Network World

According to data released last month from research firm TeleGeography, Skype, the popular software that allows computer users to make calls over the internet, now accounts for 12 percent of all long-distance calls. The company saw its user base grow to more than 500 million accounts in 2009 and is making a run at a new market this year.

Why Cisco Umi doesn’t have what Chambers wanted | Network World

With Cisco's introduction of its Umi home TelePresence system on Wednesday, a vision that Chairman and CEO John Chambers has been talking about for years finally saw the light of day. But one piece of his dream is still missing.

Nortel’s bankruptcy: A year of major change | Network World

Thursday marks the end of a very busy year of bankruptcy for Nortel, one that saw painful dismantling of the once mighty telecom giant and that leaves Avaya on the verge of revealing exactly what it plans to do with the enterprise VoIP and switching assets it bought.

US consumer electronics revenue dropped 8% in 2009 | Network World

The U.S. consumer electronics industry saw sales drop 8 percent in 2009 as customers went for cheaper products as a result of the poor economy, the industry's trade association said Thursday.

OS shoot-out: Windows vs. Mac OS X vs. Linux | Network World

2008 saw Windows' market share drop to less than 90 percent. Should you switch to Mac or Linux, too?

Baidu Q3 revenue exceeds projections, profits up 80 percent | Network World

China's largest search engine Baidu reported that net profit in the third quarter was up 80 percent year-on-year, as the company saw strong growth in website traffic, and benefited from improvements made to its online ad services.

Apple and Samsung each lose a patent lawsuit in Mannheim | Network World

Apple and Samsung Electronics each saw patent lawsuits they had filed against one another dismissed by a German court on Friday. Samsung expects to appeal its dismissal.

Implementing Microsoft Lync: Lessons Learned Killing PBX | Network World

When Marquette University started construction on three campus buildings a year and a half ago, the IT department saw it as a good time to deploy VoIP (Voice over IP) from the ground up.