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Critics leave Google’s Android phone on hold

When the first of Google’s long-anticipated Android mobile phones hit the stores in a matter of weeks, they will land with a fizzle rather than a bang, according to developers and executives who have followed the roll-out’s progress

Poles probe CIA facility claims

Donald Tusk, Poland's prime minister, has asked the country's justice minister to investigate reports that Poland's military intelligence agency had confirmed the...

Poles probe CIA facility claims

Donald Tusk, Poland's prime minister has asked the country's justice minister to investigate reports that Poland's military intelligence agency had confirmed the...

Lex: Nokia leaves a message

The world’s largest mobile phone maker by volume warned on Friday it was losing market share to rivals that had slashed prices

GM plans website to dispel ‘misinformation’

Fed up with what it sees as unfair and inaccurate criticism, General Motors launched a website designed, in its words, “to make a distinction between the facts and rumours surrounding the company”

A flair for capitalism

Mikhail Fridman gathered all the know-how he has collected over 18 years as one of Russia's most aggressive investors for his biggest corporate battle yet - taking on...

Organic growth behind SQS lift

Shares in SQS Software Quality Systems rose 16½p to hit a record 320p after the company reported a jump in interim pre-tax profits from €4.3m to €5.9m...

Buoyant volumes boost Datacash

Datacash, a supplier of software and technology for processing credit card payments, said the volume of transactions rose 34 per cent in its first half, with those in...

View from the Top: Eric Schmidt, chief executive of Google

In 2001, as it started to be apparent that the search engine they had invented as graduate students was becoming a powerful, global company, Google founders Larry Page...

Ex-director mounts bid for Reed arm

A former non-executive director of Reed Elsevier has teamed up with private equity group Apollo to make a bid for the publisher's business information division...

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