Tech Round Up: Google Nexus One phone out in Jan, eBay CEO a 'monster', Accenture drops Tiger Woods
All about the Google Phone / Nexus One:
Google phone with T-Mobile contract in Jan: source
Google Inc plans to sell two versions of its own-branded cell phone: one with a service contract with T-Mobile USA and another that is unlocked, a source familiar with the matter said. See full article.
First photos of Google's 'Nexus One' phone leaked online
Nearly a dozen photos of the Google Phone, or as it’s formally known as, the Nexus One, has been posted online. See full article.
FCC document reveals specs of Google's Nexus One phone
HTC's Nexus One, or the Google phone was approved on Monday by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission after HTC Corp., a Taiwan-based manufacturer of smartphones, filed for permission for the phone. See full article.
Craigslist CEO: Was told eBay's Whitman a monster
Craigslist's chief executive told a court on Monday that an executive with eBay, a minority shareholder, warned him to improve relations with eBay's then-CEO Meg Whitman because she could be a monster and an Evil Meg when frustrated. See full article.
Accenture ends relationship with Tiger Woods
Technology outsourcing and consulting firm Accenture Plc on Sunday said it was ending its six-year sponsorship arrangement with golfer Tiger Woods, who is embroiled in a scandal involving extra-marital affairs with numerous women. See full article.
MySQL founder in Web campaign against Oracle-Sun
Michael Widenius, creator of MySQL database, which could become the stumbling block for Oracle in its Sun takeover, has launched an Internet campaign trying to line up MySQL users to stop the deal. See full article.
CEOs' switch from cost cutting to boost IT: Gartner
Major British and U.S. companies are focusing on a return to revenue growth in 2010 over cost-cutting, and IT is central to their recovery strategies, according to a survey by consultants Gartner. See full article.
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