Microsoft has announced four U.S.-centric initiatives to foster a healthy culture at its workplace. These include removing non-compete clauses for almost all employee and increasing pay transparency.
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People in the UK are saving £110 on average per year by switching providers when their contract is nearing its end. Ofcom makes providers notify customers that their current contract is due to end.
Documents show that states will be footing the bill for costs associated with supporting state IDs on Apple Wallet. The contracts signed also seem to give Apple lots of decision-making power.
New rules set to come into effect tomorrow will help phone, broadband, and pay-TV customers avoid out-of-contract charges. Providers will offer new deals for those about to finish a contract.
Following a decision last week by the U.S. DoD to award Microsoft with the JEDI contract, Amazon is considering fighting back against the decision in order to find out why its bid was rejected.
Microsoft has been awarded the Department of Defense's JEDI contract, beating Amazon. Microsoft will now help the DOD develop tech to allow comms with soldiers on the battlefield and in remote areas.
Ofcom has said that several leading broadband suppliers will offer fairer pricing for out-of-contract customers from March 2020. From February, customers will be notified when they're out-of-contract.
FedEx trims yet another tie with Amazon, within two months after the last non-renewal, signaling the competition the tech giant is posing through the continual expansion of its own delivery services.
The UK's major mobile carriers plan to introduce changes earlier next year that will cut bills for people whose contracts have ended. Three is the only big firm not to have joined in.
The UK communications regulator, Ofcom, has introduced a new rule which will see service providers notify customers when their contract is about to expire, giving users time to switch contracts.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has defended the company's decision to work with the U.S. military, saying that " it's really about being a responsible corporate citizen in a democracy".
Today, further details have emerged regarding Microsoft's five-year enterprise services contract with the U.S. Department of Defense, along with an official announcement from the tech giant.
The mobile operator, O2, has opened up pre-orders for the new OnePlus 6. Those who do order through O2 will receive their device on May 21, a day before the official release on May 22.
From tomorrow, users can get the OnePlus 5 on contract or PAYG starting at £34 a month for the 64GB variant at O2, plus £9.99 upfront. It's also hosting in-store events where you can trade in your 3T.
AT&T has announced a buy-1-get-1-free deal for buyers of a Galaxy S7 and S7 edge. Those who want to take advantage of the deal must use a qualified plan on both devices - totalling over $70 combined.
Despite being unveiled late last year, the Lumia 535 has only now become available in the US through official Microsoft stores. The device is a capable, affordable handset, but probably too late.
Because of a change to the Canadian CRTC Wireless Code going into effect, wireless customers who are two years into a three year contract can cancel with no penalty starting today.
The 4G ready HTC One Mini has now become available at Vodafone UK for free with a contract starting at £34 per month. Despite its name, the "Mini" still has a very impressive 4.3" 720p screen.
T-Mobile has announced that it will soon sell Apple's iPhone, becoming the last major US network to do so. The iPhone 5 will start at $99 upfront, with $20 monthly payments after that.
Microsoft has updated its Terms of Service further, clarifying the usage of their services and what you can do. It might be one of 2012's only pieces of tech-related legalese not used in a lawsuit.
If you're an American and have always wanted a Samsung Galaxy Note and its whopping 5.3 inch display, then you're in luck. AT&T has just announced the pricing of both the handset and contracts.
AT&T's wireless head Ralph de la Vega says that the iPhone 3GS is selling out after it offered it for free on contract, and estimates that in two or three years every customer will have a smartphone.
Blackberry has been forced to start blocking pornographic websites in Indonesia or possibly see its lucrative trading license retracted. The Canadian company was given until this Friday to comply. Indonesian users who try to access...
Aside from the world supposedly ending in 2012, that's the same time the exclusive contract between AT&T and Apple is due to end over the iPhone. Apple and AT&T locked in an exclusive contract...
It's not going too well for O2 this week in terms of the iPhone. Earlier reports this week suggest O2 has been experiencing problems with their data network failing, in some cases for hours. It...
According to an internal document, Sprint will finally make good on their word and roll out their pro-rated ETF (Early Termination Fee) plan on November 2nd. They are the last of the 4 nationwide...
Paramount is poised to drop its support of HD DVD after Warner Brothers’ recent backing of Sony’s Blu-ray technology, in a move that will sound the death knell of HD DVD and bring the home...
Orange has accidentally leaked the fact that it will provide iPhone contracts in France for 49 euros per month, Reuters reports. The two-year contract will cost a total of 1,176 euros ($US1,754) when it goes...
In response to NBC Universal's decision not to renew its iTunes contract due to Apple's inability to negotiate on higher prices, Apple has decided to cancel their current iTunes contract which was to end in...
If you are an iPhone owner and took the time to read through the contract you signed with AT&T, you may have realized two interesting facts. For starters, the iPhone contract is much longer...
Motorola is cutting jobs and watching profits drop. What's Nokia up to? Making deals with the world's largest military power. That was a no-brainer. The U.S. Army has awarded Nokia a contract to build a...
The book-scanning contract between Google Inc. and the University of California has made the Association of American Publishers (AAP) even more distressed over Google's project to digitize millions of volumes from libraries. Last year, the...
Infineon Technologies said Monday it had landed an order for millions of data storage chips from the U.S. government, which will be featured in a new generation of electronic passports.The exact size of the contract...
Bridgestone and Microsoft have been granted exclusive contracts to be the sole suppliers, of tires and ECUs respectively, of Formula 1 beginning in 2008. The announcement was made following this Wednesday's meeting of the FIA...
Samsung to now supply the majority of NAND flash memory and the media chip for Apple's iPod After PortalPlayer Inc. received what amounts to a death blow last week when Apple decided not to...
According to a report in March citing the Chinese-language Economic Daily News, Apple supposedly had contracted Quanta to manufacture Video iPods. However it seems this has changed with a DigiTimes report stating that Apple...
Microsoft has extended its partnership with Yahoo to deliver sponsored search results on its U.S. and international MSN sites, despite the software maker's recent declarations that it intends to be a major force in the...
Microsoft has won a £500m contract to provide desktop software to the National Health Service. The deal followed personal negotiations between Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and NHS IT chief Richard Granger. The contract runs for...
Microsoft has announced it is to ditch a controversial contracts provision under investigation in Japan. The software giant's statement comes after Japanese fair trade officials raided its Tokyo offices on suspicion of violating...
IBM Corp. will deliver 20 high-performance mainframe computers to a German financial IT service company in a deal worth over €100 million ($127 million), IBM spokesman Hans-Jürgen Rehm said Friday. Sparkassen Informatik GmbH...