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Apple posted the best ever quarterly revenues and profits today at an announcement made to its shareholders on Tuesday, blowing analyst expectations out of the water. In all, the company had a record revenue of
Read more >>Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt may have primarily been at Google's Mobile Revolution conference in Tokyo to talk about the company's ambitious goals for Asia, but it turns out he was also quite ready
Read more >>After more than 30 years of domination by a single microarchitecture - Intel's X86 - the PC microprocessor (MPU) market finally is set for some real competition with shipments of ARM processors set to soar
Read more >>Samsung is expected to have a strong second quarter, with analysts forecasting 19 million smartphone shipments. According to JK Shin, the president of Samsung's mobile communications business, the company
Read more >>HTC has said that it would appeal a ruling by the US International Trade Commission (ITC) which found that HTC had infringed two patents held by Apple
Read more >>China is infamous for exporting many a fake electronic product. As Apple's iDevices invariably generate the lion's share of the media's attention, so do the knock-offs which constantly spring up.
Read more >>HTC has appointed its incumbent president of North America and Latin America Jason Mackenzie to the newly-created position of president of global sales and marketing, effective immediately. In his new role, Mac
Read more >>Shipments of smartphones for sale in China are set to soar by a record 53% in 2011, according to IHS iSuppli. Shipments will reach 54.1 million units this year, up from 35.3 million units in 2010. 3 comment(s)
Read more >>As the second-quarter earnings season gets under way, analysts expect Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), HTC and Samsung to take in the lion's share of the gains in the global handset market, with industry stalwarts Nok
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