Woz: Maybe Microsoft is a different company now – CNET News
Woz: Maybe Microsoft is a different company now – CNET News
He said: “I’m glad that Microsoft (is) starting to show that maybe they’re a different company than before. I don’t remember this sort of thing happening in a long, long time from Microsoft.” Woz also spoke about Kim DotCom and Google Glasses, which he …
Boca Bearing Company Adds Sprayon, Krylon & Triflow Lubricant Products – YAHOO!
The Boca Bearing Company is proud to announce the addition of the Sprayon, Krylon and Triflow product lines. This full line of lubricants, degreasers and maintenance products is now available from the company s new warehouse in Boynton Beach …
CEO of BlackBerry maker upbeat about company’s future – San Jose Mercury News
TORONTO — The CEO of embattled BlackBerry maker Research in Motion says he isn’t satisfied with the company’s performance, but he’s excited about its prospects with the upcoming BlackBerry 10 system. Thorsten Heins said during a shareholders …
Poker company founder freed on bail in NY case – Boston Globe
NEW YORK (AP) An Internet poker company founder who surrendered last week to face charges he operated his business like a Ponzi scheme was released on bail Monday. Raymond Bitar was freed on $2.5 million bond after agreeing to post $2 …
Schilling’s game company heads to bankruptcy court – Boston Globe
PROVIDENCE, R.I. Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling’s failed video game company heads to a federal bankruptcy court in Delaware, as work begins to sort out what can be salvaged from a company that says it owes more than $270 million.
Company news: John Walsh hired as business manager at Bousquet Holstein – Syracuse Post-Standard
JOHN A. WALSH has been hired as business manager at Bousquet Holstein PLLC, formerly known as Green & Seifter Attorneys PLLC. Walsh, of Marcellus, was director of the annuity division at American Enterprise Group Inc., chief administrative …
Company to pay $800K for code violations – United Press International
SAN FRANCISCO, July 10 (UPI) — A San Francisco property-management company has agreed to pay a record $800,000 civil fine for hundreds of building code violations at rental properties. Renters of properties owned by Bayview Property Managers …
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