Over the way Nokia Siemens cutting the jobs in Germany, Siemens finance Chief Joe Kaeser has blasted the way joint venture between Nokia and Siemens –...

According to a new study commissioned by software giant Microsoft, the current spending on public and private IT cloud services will generate nearly 14...

The Cupertino-based Apple has put up a new page on its website stating that it has created some 514,000 US jobs, reports AllThingsD. The job constitute...

With three companies already in the line-up of cutting jobs – HP firing some 275 employees from its webOS division, IBM sacking about 1,000 employees working in the company’s US division – gaming company Activision Blizzard cutting jobs of about 600 employees – adding a new on the same tone – America Online (AOL) plans to lay off as many as 50 employees at its...

Yesterday we saw two “biggies” tech giant – HP and IBM layoff employees, HP fired some 275 employees from its webOS division, whereas IBM found...

Just early today we reported that HP lay off some 275 employees from its webOS division, other “biggies” companies – this time it is IBM sacking hundreds of employees by this week only with a drive which lay off the job of over 1,000 employees working in US with the company. Alliance@IBM/CWA Local 1701, an IBM employee advocacy group, reports that upward of 1,000...

The I2Mag: Internet and Design Inspiration Magazine is on the hunt for interns – yes we mentioned interns or even you can call it as trainee either...

According to TechNet, the “App Economy” has created an estimated 466,000 jobs in the United States, since from the time when Apple’s iPhone was introduced....

Nokia has today announced planned changes at its factories in Hungary, Mexico and Finland. The measures, which put an impact on approximately 4000 employees, follow a review of smartphone manufacturing operations that Nokia announced last September and aim to increase the company’s competitiveness in the diverse global mobile device market. “With the planned...

According to a report on WSJ, an average Silicon Valley tech salary hit six figures last year. Comparison with a job growth elsewhere in the whole nation...