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Webwire: MS to sue Google directly; ZTE expects Q3 loss

15 Oct 2012
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MS to add Google to German Motorola suit

Microsoft plans to add Google as a defendant to a patent lawsuit against subsidiary Motorola Mobility in Germany, marking the first time MS has sued Google directly over the Android OS.

Reuters

ZTE expects $320m Q3 loss

ZTE has warned it expects to report a Q3 loss of up to 2 billion yuan ($319.1 million) – from a 299 million yuan profit a year earlier – due to weak demand for telecom equipment both domestically and overseas.

Wall Street Journal

Mini iPad due late October

Apple is tipped to launch a slimmed down version of its iPad within a fortnight. The October 23 date mooted is just two days before rival Microsoft unveils its flagship Windows 8 software.

The Telegraph

FTC pushes for Google probe

Top brass at the US Federal Trade Commission are pushing for a full antitrust case against Google, over claims the firm is exploiting its dominance of the search market to harm its rivals.

Reuters

AMD readies layoffs

PC processor manufacturer AMD is gearing up to slash its workforce by just under 2,500, to cut expenditure. The job cuts are expected early this week, as falling PC sales take their toll on the firm.

Bloomberg

Anonymous backs away from Wikileaks

Hacktivist group Anonymous is cutting ties with whistle blowing website Wikileaks, because it is focusing too heavily on founder Julian Assange’s fight against extradition on sex crime charges.

The Guardian

O2 suffers another outage

Customers of UK cellco O2 suffered service outages Friday, as a result of an unidentified technical problem. All the carrier would say is the problem wasn’t a repeat of an outage in the summer that affected millions of subscribers.

BBC

PayPal prepares job cuts

PayPal, the online payment portal of commerce site eBay, is preparing to lay off around 400 employees – roughly 3% of its total staff – as part of ongoing cost cutting.

Bloomberg

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