Palm recently released its report featuring the preliminary results for its second quarter of fiscal year 2009. The company warned that layoffs are part of its plan.
Someone at Microsoft surely said that “we beat the Blu-ray out of the PlayStation 3 this week-end”. The Redmond company claims that its console significantly outpaced the Sony rival in terms of sales.
There was a lot of talk whether the sudden dissapearance of Sony-owned movies from the new Netflix straming service currently available on Xbox 360 was the work of the PlayStatation 3 maker or not. Now the movies are back, although they are far few than originally.
The iPhone is not out of the legal woods yet. A new patent infringement lawsuit has been filed against the Apple phone and this time it targets its Safari browser.
The Vista Capable class action lawsuit against Microsoft took a bad from to worse for Microsoft. The Redmond company failed in its attempt to get the case dismissed and now top excec Steve Ballmer will have to appear in the court as well.
Midway need something close to a business miracle to get out of this: the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) notified the publisher that a delisting might be coming its way in the near future.
Microsoft tries once more to boost consumer interest for its music player line: subscribers to its music service for Zune will get to download 10 songs on a monthly basis.