Roundup: Tech salary raises in ‘08, Supreme Court knocks down anti-porn law, and more layoffs - VentureBeat
Thu, Jan 22nd, 2009
Here’s the latest action, depressing as half of it is:
Apple will make an appearance at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2010 (at least in spirit) - The company has already said it will stop attending the Macworld event, so rumors that it will go to CES instead, persist. Apple or no Apple, CES is doing its best to woo the third-party developers and manufacturers with what has been dubbed the iLounge Pavilion for iPod and iPhone products. Electronic Arts’ Tiburon, Fla. studio affected by layoffs - No one expected that EA laying off 10 percent of its staff would mean job losses for those behind its hugely popular and lucrative Madden NFL and NCAA Football video game series.
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