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IHT Tech Alert for January 20, 2007
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Bertelsmann names Ostrowski to become new CEO The media company Bertelsmann announced Friday that Hartmut Ostrowski, a long-serving executive who heads its printing and services division, will take over as chief executive next year.
Motorola to cut 3,500 jobs after profit falls 48 percent
BBC warns that budget plan may result in less programming
Retail security breach may be biggest in U.S.
For watching ads, cellphone users will get perks
I.B.M. sales beat forecasts on software and services
With arrest of DJ Drama, the law takes aim at mixtapes
Some bling for your blog
Apple turns in a record quarter, but its stock slides on a relatively lackluster forecast
Briefing: Families of abused teens sue MySpace
Time Inc. cuts more than 250 magazine staff
China approves Intel manufacturing plant
Internet pushes the concept of 'free' content, supported by advertising
The End User: Batteries that travel
Microsoft Office sheds features for simplicity's sake
Deutsche Telekom to expand Internet TV to rural areas
Gadgets of the week: Pixels on call in a camera that catches it all
Computer hackers poke another hole in HD DVD's armor
Collaborations by universities, start-up firms and financiers produce gains for public
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| People shuts 3 bureaus as Time cuts 250 jobs
Time Inc. began laying off more than 250 people at its top magazines Thursday, including its most profitable title, People, which said it would close its Washington, Miami and Chicago bureaus.
Employees in those bureaus said they were "shell-shocked," as the news was delivered by speakerphone from New York by Larry Hackett, the People managing editor. The news "was not sugar-coated," one employee said. A total of about 15 people work in the three bureaus; the cuts take effect Feb. 1.
Other layoffs were being announced at each of Time's magazines, and were likely to amount to about 2 percent of the company's worldwide staff of 11,000. Time, the flagship magazine, was poised to lose about 70 people, and Sports Illustrated was expecting several layoffs as well.
Families sue MySpace
NEW YORK: Four families have sued News Corp. and its MySpace social-networking site after their underage daughters were sexually abused by adults they met on the site, lawyers for the families said.
The law firms, Barry & Loewy of Austin, Texas, and Arnold & Itkin of Houston, said families from New York, Texas, Pennsylvania and South Carolina filed separate suits Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleging negligence, recklessness, fraud and negligent misrepresentation by the companies.
"MySpace serves as an industry leader on Internet safety and we take proactive measures to protect our members," Hemanshu Nigam, the chief security officer for MySpace, which is based in Los Angeles, said in a statement.
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Vivendi has won an appeal at Poland's Supreme Court in a dispute over the ownership of a 48 percent stake in the cellphone company Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa, the French company said. Vivendi and Deutsche Telekom have been at loggerheads over a deal between the German company and Elektrim of Poland to own part of PTC. Poland's Supreme Court overturned a March ruling by the Warsaw Court of Appeal and "in accordance with recognized norms of international law Deutsche Telekom and Elektrim should now recognize" Vivendi's rights to the PTC Shares, Vivendi said. The case is to be reheard by the European Court of First Instance. $@ (Reuters)
LG ELECTRONICS of South Korea introduced a mobile phone that incorporates a buttonless touch- screen interface that resembles the much-hyped Apple iPhone. LG's Prada Phone is being produced in partnership with the Italian fashion brand. It is to go on sale for €600, or $777, at mobile phone dealers and Prada stores in Britain, France, Germany and Italy in late February, and in Asia in March. $@(AP)
HARPERCOLLINS plans to close ReganBooks, the imprint created by Judith Regan, an editor fired last month after a public outcry over a book and television deal with O.J. Simpson, the former football player who was accused of murdering his former wife and her friend.
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