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| Sony To Eliminate Half of WipEout Developer? [Rumor] Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has confirmed to Kotaku that "a number of projects" at Sony's Liverpool studio have halted. However, rumors are swirling that the restructuring goes further than that.
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| Sony Cutting New Recruits By Nearly Half [The Greatest Depression] Times are hard. In an effort to cut costs, Sony is going to reduce its number of new recruits — by a lot. From next spring, the number of recruits has been cut to 280 new employees, which is 48 percent lower than last year. "The environment surrounding our company has chan [..] |
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Yes, You Should Eliminate Your Vacation Policy Henry Blodget at The Business Insider has posed a holiday question for his readers: Should his business have a vacation policy? (Full disclosure: My brother John works with Henry and would be affected by the answer to this question. I do not know what John& [..] |
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Should We Eliminate Our Vacation Policy? At The Business Insider, we currently have a standard vacation policy--a certain number of weeks a year.
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| T-Mobile to eliminate FlexPay plans We don’t have too much information to share on this one, but here’s the meat of it: T-Mobile USA is going to be getting rid of its FlexPay plans. Our tipster said that T-Mobile should soon announce, or at least communicate internally what, if anything, will replace the FlexPay option for customers. Thanks, justfinethankyou! [..] |
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| Sony Ericsson reports Q1 2011 results; profit cut in half on slow sales Sony Ericsson on Tuesday reported its earnings for the first quarter of 2011, during which profit fell sharply on slowed device shipments. While smartphones made up twice the number of total device sales compared to the same quarter in 2010, Sony Ericsson still only managed to ship 8.1 million devices ? compared to 10.5 million in the first quarter last year. The average selling price of the compa [..] |
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| Eliminate 21 Reputation-Crushing Writing Mistakes from Your Blog This is a guest post by Stefanie Flaxman of Revision Fairy® Small Business Proofreading Services Writing mistakes happen. Unfortunately for you and your readers, writing mistakes are like speed bumps on the blog post open highway. They slow down the reader and remove her from your world?the created reality that you share through your text. [...]Post from: ProBlogger Blog Tips
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Verizon Wireless may eliminate rebates on smartphones $150 and up According to a new report from Android enthusiast blog Android Central, Verizon Wireless will eliminate rebates on all smartphones priced $150 and higher. Smartphones priced at $149.99 and lower will still have associated rebates, which are typically $50 and require proof of purchase to be mailed into a processing center. Rebates will now be applied instantly on Verizon’s high-end devices, s [..] |
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Sprint Nextel to eliminate 8,000 positions by March 31st Sprint Nextel announced a plan today to reduce internal and external labor costs by $1.2 billion by eliminating 8,000 positions within the company. The layoffs are expected to be completed by March 31st and will effect all levels of the company. Of the 8,000 positions eliminated, 850 are part of the voluntary separation plan announced [...] [..] |
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Apple Store to eliminate restocking fees, configure new Mac purchases According to two unconfirmed reports from Apple blog 9 to 5 Mac, Apple will be changing two key policies at its Apple Store retail locations. First, the blog reports that Apple plans to do away with its restocking fees beginning tomorrow, January 11th. Currently, Apple charges a 10% restocking fee to customers returning non-defective products purchased purchased from an Apple Store location. Movin [..] |
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