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Richard Chang quits as SMIC chief

The resignation comes after Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing agreed to settle a long-running trade secrets battle with a $200m payment from SMIC and a 7.4% stake in the Chinese company

Adobe joins tech jobs cull

The US software maker announced plans to shed 680 jobs, or 9% of its workforce, the latest in a wave of job cuts hitting the technology industry in spite of mounting evidence pointing to a market upturn

Oracle rejects Brussels antitrust claims

Oracle mounted a strident attack on Europe’s competition authorities as it confirmed that it had received an official objection from Brussels to its proposed $7.4bn acquisition of Sun Microsystems.

Samsung faces import ban over Sharp patents

US agency calls for a sales ban on some of Samsung Electronics liquid crystal display TVs and computer monitors in America saying they infringe Sharp’s patents

Pakistan in Chinese fighter jet deal

China is to sell at least 36 advanced J-10 fighter jets to Pakistan in a landmark defence deal that could be worth as much as $1.4bn and highlights Beijing’s increasing strategic clout in Asia

Kewill on acquisition trail

The UK inventory software specialist raises £7.2m through a placing and says opportunities to make bolt-on acquisitions would be enhanced by the new funds

IP Group takes 20% stake in Fusion

The £3.2m deal that includes a co-investment provision for the larger tech-transfer company allows it to take a share in any new companies incubated by smaller rival Fusion IP

Blow to Qtrax as Aussie launch is delayed

Qtrax, the digital music company promising the first free legal downloads, has missed a launch deadline

EA to pay $275m cash for Playfish

Electronic Arts has entered the fast-growing market for games on social networks with its $400m purchase of Playfish

Inmarsat’s satellite services plan held back

The UK satellite operator is being waylaid in the roll-out of services using satellite spectrum after a legal challenge from an unsuccessful rival

Samsung is far from defeated in battle over patents

ACS pushes for patient testing in pharmacies

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