scottforstall Scott Forstall, iOS chief, leave Apple in 2013

This week started with several developments related the technological world. On Monday afternoon, Google introduced Nexus Nexus 4 and 10, Microsoft did the same with Windows Phone 8 and Apple announced the release of a few executives weight. The firm took the opportunity apple and reported the departure of Scott Forstall , vice president and principal iOS visible face of staff linked to the mobile operating system.

Details on exit executive were not entirely clear but the separation will become effective in 2013. According to a report in The Wall Street Journal, Forstall refused to sign an open letter users asking them to apologize for the fiasco of Apple Maps. Refusing a request for Tim Cook (who initialed the statement itself) would have filled his glass, but the heated environment would advance.

According to The New York Times and Fortune, the relationship between Forstall and other executives Apple was deteriorated after the death of Steve Jobs , with whom he had a close relationship. The truth is that the responsibilities of the vice president of iOS will fall on other key members of the leadership of the apple.

Following what published by The Next Web, Jony Ive will serve as Chief Human Interface and continue its tasks in hardware design. Craig Federighi will take over iOS and OS X, while Eddy Cue channel its efforts on Siri and Apple Maps. Finally, Bob Mansfield will lead the Technology group and will focus on working with semiconductors.

Alongside Forstall also will leave John Browett , in charge of the distribution of Apple retail products. His departure is less relevant because ranks for six months.

1 Scott Thompson resigned as CEO of Yahoo! after lying on his CV

A couple of weeks ago a controversy erupted in Yahoo!, it was discovered that the CEO, Scott Thompson, lied on his resume. The executive summary included in a degree in computer science than ever before possessed, why was pressured to step to the side .

The Thompson’s time in front of Yahoo! was very short. The CEO took office on January 4 and in his few months in charge took drastic measures, such as dismissal of workers 2000 and the cessation (or melting) of 50 online services provided by the company.

The hole left by Scott Thompson has been sealed with the appointment of Ross Levinsohn as interim CEO. There is also a major change in the directory, as Roy Bostock was replaced with Fred Amoroso to serve as chairman.

be seen how these executives perform in front of the corporation . Currently Yahoo! is looking for a new leader to take over the job permanently left by Thompson, although so far not provided many clues about the candidates in mind.

Corporation U.S. is a red hot iron and there are not too interested in taking it. The estimates of some shareholders also help the company out of the pit where it currently is. Do you think Yahoo! can be saved or is it a lost cause?