Networking giant Cisco says it's cutting approximately 6,500 jobs from its businesses worldwide, which will account for around 9% of the company’s jobs. This figure includes approximately 2,100 employees who've chosen early retirement.
The move is part of the company's previously-announced plan to cut annual costs by $1 billion.
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Independent mobile advertising network InMobi has released its latest Mobile Insights Report.
As well as showing that the total number of mobile advertising impressions in Europe grew by 21% from Q1 to Q2 2011, it also revealed that the number of ads shown on Apple devices had overtaken ad impressions on Nokia devices.
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HTC has issued a statement following a judgement at the US International Trade Commission concerning its legal case with Apple.
In March 2010, Apple said HTC had infringed on ten of its patents; a judge has now ruled that HTC infringed on two patents.
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Arriva UK Bus, part of the Arriva Group owned by Deutsche Bahn, says it's now issued mobile tickets for more than one million bus journeys.
The company's m-ticketing service was introduced 18 months ago and currently has 40,000 registered users.
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Everything Everywhere says CEO Tom Alexander is resigning "for personal reasons and to pursue other interests". He'll step down on 31st August 2011 and will be replaced by non-executive director Olaf Swantee, who's currently France Telecom’s Executive Vice President of Operations in Europe.
Mr Alexander will continue to advise the company until the end of the year.
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