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Judge throws out Palmer H-1B suit against Infosys
A U.S. District Court judge today threw out a lawsuit filed against Infosys brought by former employee Jay Palmer. Read More


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Whistleblower to continue helping U.S. Infosys probe
A federal court decision on Monday to throw out a civil lawsuit against Infosys is a clear loss for the plaintiff, Jay Palmer. But it isn't much of a win for Infosys. Read More

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Patrick Thibodeau: The tension in the Palmer case
The American notion of self-reliance is often used as a launching pad for mayhem and moral ambiguity in movies. In real life, we rely on our laws and our courts and own moral anchors to keep chaos out of the picture. When those checks fail, as they did in the case of Jay Palmer, then we got problems. Read More

Android app websites seized in the U.S. for alleged copyright violations
U.S. law enforcement officials said on Tuesday that three websites that were allegedly distributing illegal copies of copyrighted Android cell phone apps had been seized in what is described as the first such operation against cellphone apps marketplaces. Read More

Sony Mobile cuts 1,000 workers, moves HQ to Tokyo
Sony Mobile is laying off 1,000 employees and will also move its global HQ to Tokyo, as the company tries to turn around its dwindling fortunes in the smartphone space. Read More

Rambus to lay off around 15% in restructuring
Rambus on Wednesday said it would lay off around 15 percent of staff as part of a restructuring effort in which the company is trying to curb expenses to improve profitability. Read More

HP reports $8.9B Q3 loss on writedowns, weak sales, lowers full-year forecast
Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday announced a US$8.9 billion loss for its third quarter ended July 31 due to writedowns and weak hardware sales and also said full-year results would be at the low end of its previous guidance. Read More

 
 
 

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