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HP decides to keep PC division
Hewlett-Packard is retaining its personal computer unit following an extensive review that showed that a separation would have cost at least $1.5 billion in one-time expenses.
Walter Isaacson: Where are the Steve Jobs LSD Experiences?
The details of Steve Jobs' LSD experiences may forever be a mystery.
Avon Under Investigation by Feds and Wall Street
Regulators are formally investigating whether Avon broke bribery laws overseas, and the cosmetics company said it was again reassessing its strategy after quarterly profit fell far short of expectations.
Apple's Touchscreen Slide-to-Unlock Gesture Patent May Kill Rivals
Apple patent could be a weapon against Samsung and HTC, who Apple already has multiple claims against.
Steve Jobs Bio Says iPad Originally Planned With Intel Inside
Jobs and one of his VP's quarreled over the decision to use Intel processors or ARM.
Tablet Users Are Rich But Won't Pay For News: Study
It's no surprise that tablet users are rich, educated, and like reading the news. So, why won't they pay for it?
India Develops Siri Knockoff for Android
In a matter of eight hours, India-based software company Dexetra was able to create a Siri knockoff - an early Android version of Apple's Siri voice recognition system.
iPhone 4G Version Could be Ready in Early 2012
Apple is ready for 4G speeds on the iPhone according Taiwan based Digitimes.
Where Will You Find iPhone 4S’ Halloween Special 13 Spooky Apps?
Apple has introduced its special Halloween App.
Nintendo to post its first ever annual net loss
Nintendo Co Ltd said on Thursday it would make its first ever annual net loss this financial year, cutting earnings guidance for a second time as the soaring yen and weak software sales dealt fresh blows to the former games industry champion.
Nintendo slashes forecast again to just break even
Nintendo Co Ltd slashed its annual earnings outlook for the second time this year to just break-even on Thursday, as the soaring yen and weak software sales dealt a fresh blow to the former games industry champion.
Sharp cuts outlook as TV sales slide
Sharp Corp cut its full-year operating profit forecast by 12 percent, hit by sliding domestic television sales but the cut was not as bad as the market had feared.
Australian court to fast-track Samsung appeal on tablet ban
Samsung Electronics won Australian court approval for fast-tracking its appeal against a ban on the sale of its new Galaxy tablet computer in the country, part of an ongoing global legal battle with iPad maker Apple Inc.
Sharp posts rise in quarterly profit, trims outlook
Sharp Corp reported a 44 percent rise in quarterly earnings, beating analysts' expectations, but cut its full year forecast as shriveling domestic television sales offset growing demand for smartphones and tablets.
Dropbox Takes Aim at Businesses with new Service
Dropbox, the company behind the popular virtual file cabinet, is branching out to small and medium-sized businesses with the new service Dropbox for Teams.
RIM hit with consumer lawsuits over BlackBerry outage
Consumers in the United States and Canada have sued Research in Motion for a days-long service outage on BlackBerry devices that rippled across the world earlier this month.
Steve Jobs documentary to debut on PBS November 2
PBS will take a warts-and-all look at the life of recently deceased computer pioneer Steve Jobs with the premiere of Steve Jobs -- One Last Thing on November 2, the network announced Wednesday.
Sprint eyes new financing as iPhone swells costs
Sprint finally owned up to the massive bet it is making on iPhone, sending its shares down as much as 12 percent on Wednesday.
Sprint Says May Need $7 Billion to Finance iPhone Sales
Sprint-Nextel, the No. 3 wireless carrier, acknowledged that selling Apple iPhones may be a costly bet: the carrier said it may require as much as $7 billion to help pay Apple for them.
iPhone 4S Jailbreak is Out
The iPhone 4S has been a hit among Apple fans with its new fast flash features but many have been looking for a jailbreak that will allow them to customize their phone to the fore. The lastest iPhone jailbreak and unlocking software is out, according to bestunlock.com.
Nokia Lumia 800: Why it Can't Compete With Apple or Samsung
Nokia's first-ever Windows Phone offers a bevy of apps and features built directly into the phone, but with a steep price tag, will it be able to battle Apple and Samsung?
BlackBerry maker delays tablet update in new setback
Research In Motion won't upgrade the software for its much-maligned PlayBook tablet computer until February, months behind schedule, and the new version still won't feature the popular BlackBerry Messenger application.
Steve Jobs Blasted Fox News, Murdoch as 'Destructive Force'
Apple's Steve Jobs, who continues to make headline news after his death, criticized Fox News and its owner Rupert Murdoch for being a destructive force in America.
Amazon Share Fall Costs CEO Bezos $2 Billion
Shares of Amazon.com, the world’s biggest e-retailer, plunged 12 percent in the first hour of trading, wiping out $9 billion in value, after the company reported disappointing third-quarter results.
Nokia's first Windows Phones Revealed: Lumia 800 and 710
Nokia will unveil its first Windows phones - Lumia 800 and 710 - known previously as Sea Ray and Sabre respectively, at Nokia World on Wednesday, according to Winrumors.
iPhone 5 Release Expected in 2012 as Steve Jobs' Last Project
The release date of iPhone 5 is left hanging in the air while Apple's newest iPhone, the 4S, broke AT&T's sales record on Monday as one million units were sold.
Nintendo H1 Recurring Loss Seen at $1.32 Billion: Report
Nintendo Co is expected to post a recurring loss of about 100 billion yen ($1.32 billion) in the first half ending on September 30, much worse than the 55 billion loss the company has forecast, the Nikkei business daily said on Wednesday.
Steve Jobs Bio: Top 10 Exciting Things You Need to Know
Ten things you need to know about Apple's founder.
Dell XPS 14z Versus Apple MacBook Pro: What Will You Buy?
Dell versus Apple in a showdown of thin laptops.
Siri: Iris 9000 Helps You Control iPhone 4S From a Distance
Dubbed the Iris 9000 voice control module, the new product is an iPhone dock that lets owners use their Siri voice control app from across the room. Since you actually have to press a button to activate Siri, the module comes with a remote that lets you activate Siri from across far away. The product works from a 50-foot distance.