Reuters - Woody Allen on Monday sued American
Apparel Inc, claiming the U.S. clothing company used his image
in advertising on billboards and the Internet without his
consent.
Reuters - IBM is under
investigation by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over
an $80 million bid it made in 2006 to modernize EPA financial
systems and has been suspended from seeking new contracts with
all U.S. agencies, the company said on Monday.
AP - An iMac owner sued Apple Inc. Monday claiming the 20-inch iMac desktop computers can’t display the “millions of colors” Apple promises in promotional materials.
AFP - Technology giant IBM said Monday it had been temporarily suspended from seeking new business with US federal agencies, amid an investigation into possible procurement irregularities.
InfoWorld - In an environment where anti-virus providers are openly admitting that their products cannot stop many attacks and in which customers are under more pressure than ever before to keep their sensitive data protected, Fortify is touting a new process dubbed business software assurance that it maintains will change the manner in which organizations defend themselves from external threats.
AP - The Sacramento Bee on Monday named a new publisher to guide the newspaper as it struggles with declining revenue and tries to extend its reach on the Internet.
AP - Dell Inc. said Monday it will save as much as $3 billion over the next three years as it cuts costs and lays off workers, with measures including closing a desktop manufacturing facility in Austin.
PC World - When the iPhone went on sale in the U.S. last June, many observers predicted that it would ignite sales in the broader smartphone market. After nine months on sale here, and its more recent rollout in parts of Europe, it is now clear that the iPhone has done just that, analysts at the Smartphone Summit in Las Vegas said on Monday.
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Reuters - IBM is under
investigation by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and
has been temporarily suspended from seeking new business
contracts with all U.S. agencies, the company said on Monday.