EU: Google Must Extend ‘Right To Be Forgotten’ To US Search Results
European regulators say the policy is ineffective if limited to European domains like .eu and .co.UK.
Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) Meets Fourth-Quarter Expectations On Strong Notebook Sales
The company is poised to split into two operating units after several years of stagnation.
Shot Down? New FAA Rules Could Scuttle Amazon, Google Drone Plans
Regulations reportedly under consideration would require operators to maintain line-of-sight contact with unmanned aerial vehicles.
Obama Plan: Hope For Tech Workers In Visa Limbo, But The Valley Wanted More
Obama's executive action will make it easier for temps to get green cards, but it won’t address what Big Tech says is a shortage of pros.
Immigration Reform 2014: Tech Industry Wants More Green Cards For Foreign Programmers
Hundreds of six-figure jobs available in Big Tech companies are going unfilled, say industry sources.
IBM Unveils Verse, Looks To Make Email Less Annoying [Video]
Verse messaging system will automatically prioritize email and allow users to share content.
Lufthansa, IBM In $1.2 Billion Outsourcing Deal
Big Blue will help the airline roll out a number of new services for cloud, mobile and social platforms.
Bored Of The USA?: ‘Made In America’ Jeans Maker Levi Strauss To Move 500 Jobs Offshore
IT, finance, HR, customer service and other roles headed abroad through outsourcer Wipro.
Alibaba Rival Tencent Puts Global Ambitions On Hold As China Sales Slow
Alibaba rival says it’s proving difficult to make money outside its home market of China.
Microsoft Office 365 For iPad: How To Get Your Refund
Microsoft said it will refund prepaid Office for iPad subscriptions after announcing a plan to make the software free.
Free MS Office: CEO Nadella’s Radical Plan Shows Microsoft Officially Over Steve Ballmer
CEO Satya Nadella’s plan to make office freely available on Android and iOS gadgets shows he’s willing to work with competitors to build market share.
IBM Teams With Tencent To Offer Cloud Services In China
Big Blue and Chinese Internet player Tencent will team up to take on Alibaba in China’s growing cloud market.
HP Inc. Unveils ‘Game Changing' Multi-Jet 3D Printer And Sprout 3D Workstation
Hewlett-Packard’s new PC and printer unit is looking to establish itself as a leader in the nascent but fast-growing 3D printing market.
China’s Global Tech Ambitions Spark Concerns In U.S. Buyers As Homegrown Options Fade
Security is just one issue that American companies face as China comes to dominate computer hardware.
Amazon.com, Inc. Posts Record Loss In Q3, Shares Tumble
Amazon’s third-quarter revenues and profits missed expectations; investors are now concerned the company is stretched too thin.
Ebola.com Sells For $200,000, Buyer To Launch ‘Drudge Report For Ebola’
Investors linked to former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson have acquired the URL Ebola.com for more than $200,000.
Germany's Lufthansa To Outsource Tech Operations To IBM
German flag carrier says the deal will help it cut IT costs by $89 million annually.
Toronto Maple Leafs Hope Analytics Can Help End Cup Drought
In the hopes of ending a long Stanley Cup drought, the Toronto Maple Leafs are embracing analytics software. Will the rest of the NHL follow?
Chip Divestiture Puts Struggling IBM On Faster Track To The Cloud
IBM will pay Santa Clara-based Globalfoundries $1.5 billion to take money-losing chip unit off its hands.
As Feds Sit On Quick Ebola Test, Private Sector Steps Up
The market for privately developed Ebola-testing products is heating up.
US Has Test That Can Detect Ebola Virus In Seconds (But It’s Stuck In A Lab)
The Department of Energy isn't commenting on technology that could give health care workers a way to diagnose Ebola on the spot.
Ireland To Close Tax Loophole That Saves Billions For Apple, Google, Facebook
Finance minister Michael Noon said the country will phase out the “double Irish” scheme that saved Apple and other multinationals billions.
Obama May Sidestep Congress To Extend H-1B Tech-Visa Program
The president said he may act unilaterally to reform the H-1B program to make it easier for tech workers to stay.
Midwest Charter School Linked To Islamic Cleric Accused Of Visa Abuse
Critics says Concept Schools of Illinois is using the H-1B visa program to bypass U.S. educators in favor of unqualified teachers from Turkey.
IBM Needs Watson A.I. Moonshot To Pay Off Soon
Travelocity founder Terry Jones launches new venture around Big Blue’s A.I. technology. IBM could use more such customers.
EU’s Amazon Probe Puts Scrutiny On Global Tax-Shifting Schemes
E-commerce giant may be on the hook for more than $1.5 billion.
HP Breakup: Microsoft Next To Split Consumer, Commercial Lines?
Analysts see few synergies between Microsoft's gaming consoles and business software.
Chase Customer Accounts Still At Risk, Experts Warn
Hackers "know exactly where the assets are."
Amid Global Push, IBM Has Shrunk Its U.S. Workforce By Half Since 2000
Big Blue’s India headcount now double the size of U.S. staff.
NYC Mayor de Blasio Out To Lure Silicon Valley Startups
Big Apple mayor says the site will help grow the city’s burgeoning tech industry.