Microsoft to lay off 7,800 workers, most from weak mobile phone unit

From CNET: Microsoft is cutting more employees and restructuring its mobile phone business as it continues to struggle in the smartphone market.

The software giant announced on Wednesday that it will lay off 7,800 workers, most of them in its moribund smartphone unit, which it bought from Nokia...

Samsung releases world's first 2TB consumer SSDs

From InfoWorld: Samsung on Monday announced what it is calling the first multi-terabyte consumer solid-state drive (SSD), which will offer 2TB of capacity in a 2.5-inch form factor for laptops and desktops.

The new 850 Pro and 850 EVO SSDs double the maximum capacity of their predecessors.

As with...

'We screwed up': Reddit CEO Ellen Pao tries to calm furor

From PC World: Ellen Pao, interim CEO of online community site Reddit, offered the site’s users an apology Monday, saying that “we screwed up.”

She went on to acknowledge a litany of sins, focusing on poor communication from site administrators about major changes, broken promises and a lack of...

Reports: Windows 10 RTM Build Will be Delivered by Friday

From DailyTech: In short order Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) closed out the fourth of July weekend by delivering not one, but two fresh Windows 10 builds to Fast Ring Insider Preview testers. Builds 10159 and 10162 bring minimal superficial changes on the surface, but based on my testing they bring a...

Amazon to celebrate 20th birthday with Prime Day sale

From CNET: For Amazon Prime members, Christmas is coming early this year.

To celebrate Amazon's 20th birthday next week, the e-commerce giant is introducing Prime Day, offering up what it claims will include "more deals than Black Friday." The summer sale will be held Wednesday, July 15 -- the day...

Uber throws in the towel in battle with French taxi drivers

From ComputerWorld: Uber Technologies is suspending its UberPop service in France, after a bitter fight with taxi drivers who say the service breaks the law.

The company plans to remove access to UberPop from its mobile app in France from 8 p.m. local time Friday, it said in a blog post.

UberPop...

Sprint drops 600Kbps video-streaming limit after outcry

From InfoWorld: Sprint this week quickly reversed plans to impose a 600Kbps limit on streaming video as part of a promotion called "All-In" that charges $80 a month for unlimited talk, text and high-speed data.

The All-In plan, announced Tuesday, ironically was intended to "end consumer confusion...

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