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NETGEAR ProSafe Fully Managed Switches Receive ‘Up to Spec’ Certification By The Tolly Group

NETGEAR ProSafe Fully Managed Switches Receive ‘Up to Spec’ Certification By The Tolly GroupNETGEAR®, Inc., a global provider of technologically innovative, branded networking solutions, declared that The Tolly Group, the industry’s premier independent IT test lab, certified two of its Fully Managed 10/100/1000 Switches for growing Small- to Medium-sized Businesses (SMBs) as "Up to Spec," a designation that indicates these products perform "as advertised."

Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang to step down

Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang to step down Yahoo co-founder, Jerry Yang, who took on the CEO role in June 2007 in an effort to turn the company around, will step down from his role as soon as the board finds a replacement. Under Yang, Yahoo talks for an acquisition by Microsoft Corp broke down; rival Google Inc pulled out of a deal to sell some ads on Yahoo; and the company’s shares have withered amid tough competition and a failing global economy.

Citigroup’s struggle continues, more jobs to be cut

Citigroup’s struggle continues, more jobs to be cut In its ongoing struggle to steady itself after suffering massive losses from deteriorating debt, the New York-based banking giant, Citigroup Inc., announced Monday that it would cut another 24,000 jobs, bringing its total reductions to 52,000 in the coming months.

CEO Vikram Pandit discussed the plans - posted on the company’s web site – with the employees at the company’s town hall meeting in New York. The move comes after the company posted four straight quarterly losses, including a loss of $2.8 billion during the third quarter.

HC refuses to interfere with state’s ban of ‘Deshdrohi’

HC refuses to interfere with state’s ban of ‘Deshdrohi’  The Maharashtra state’s ban on the screening of Kamaal Khan’s ‘Deshdrohi’, under Section 6 of the Bombay Cinema Regulation Act, will continue for the present, as the Bombay High Court on Monday refused to interfere with the state’s order. Nevertheless, a division bench of Chief Justice Swatanter Kumar and Justice Sharad Bobde asked the government to give a hearing to the film’s producer and pass a fresh order by November 20.

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