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Moto's Jha in line for $66M golden parachute after merger; Facebook integration included in Skype for Mac beta
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> Once Internet titan Google's $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility is concluded, the cellphone-maker's CEO Sanjay Jha will receive a $66 million 'Golden Parachute' compensation package, as his services will no longer be required. Article
> Skype released a new beta for Mac users on Thursday, which features the same Facebook integration originally introduced in Skype 5.5 for Windows. That means you can chat directly with your Facebook friends, check your news feed and update your status in Skype for Mac, but it comes at a cost: This beta also introduces ads for nonpaying Skype users. Article
> Alcatel-Lucent selected Spirent Communications solution to test the performance of its new FP3 400G network processor in advance of its commercial introduction. Release
> Vocre's translation app for iPhone and iPod touch, which allows users to communicate instantly with anybody from anywhere, is now available on the App Store. Release
> Siemens Enterprise Communications has just unveiled OpenScape Desktop Videoconferencing as a new addition to the OpenScape UC Suite, making it less complex and more cost-effective for enterprises to be able to utilize videoconferencing on every desktop within the organization. Article
And finally... Tiny Japanese robot is set to take on the Ironman Triathlon. Article



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