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We're still some time away from iPhoners being able to tap cellies onto payment pads and walk off with purchases, though rumors and analysts and job postings all say that won't be for long. The lack o
Read more >>As part of ongoing quality assurance, Intel has discovered a design issue in a recently released support chip, the Intel 6 series, codenamed Cougar Point, and has implemented a silicon fix. In some cases, the S
Read more >>Intel has announced that it completed the acquisition of Infineon Technologies' Wireless Solutions (WLS) business. The pair announced the US$1.4 billion deal on August 30, 2010.
Read more >>Both Huawei and ZTE reported solid revenue growth for 2010 in their preliminary year-end financial results, an indication that the Chinese companies are not slowing down in their quests to compete with Western
Read more >>Paolo Gorgo submits: As some of Immersion (IMMR) Corporation's partners already reported their financials, it may be interesting to look at what they said about year-end sales of the products that incorpor
Read more >>Chinese vendor ZTE claimed the world's No. 4 handset spot in the fourth quarter, according to research firm IDC, nudging Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) down to No. 5 and pushing BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (N
Read more >>Samsung reported a 13 percent rise in net profit for the fourth quarter, helped by robust smartphone shipments.On a company-wide basis, Samsung posted a net profit of3.06 billion in the quarter, up from2.73 bil
Read more >>Taiwan Mobile (TWM), one of the three largest mobile telecom carriers in Taiwan, will focus its 2011 business operation on increasing revenues from value-added services through strengthening contract-bundled sa
Read more >>Canalys has announced strong PC industry growth of 19% in the fourth quarter of 2010, with Apple climbing to third place in the market, thanks to impressive iPad and Mac sales, as well as fast growth in Asia Pa
Read more >>Shipments of entry-level Android handsets with a price tag of below US$150 are likely to reach 20-25 million units in 2011 which could affect Nokia's performance, according to an estimate by Digitimes Rese
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