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Sprint Loss Narrows, but iPhone Sales to Hurt
Sprint Nextel posted a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss but its full year forecast showed the costs of selling Apple Inc.'s iPhone could hurt the results for the rest of the year.
Can Samsung Galaxy S2 Defeat Apple's Latest Thunder iPhone 4S?
Apple Inc. received overwhelming positive responses for iPhone 4S that sold 4 million units during the opening weekend. Despite having fewer features when compared to Samsung Galaxy S2, iPhone 4S promises blazing performance with its A5 chipset and the latest iOS 5.
Nokia unveils first Windows phones
Nokia unveiled its long-awaited first Microsoft Windows phones on Wednesday, betting on the two sleek new models to get it back into the race with Apple and Google.
Everything Everywhere says customer base stabilises
Britain's biggest mobile operator Everything Everywhere posted lower revenue in the third quarter due to regulatory cuts but said its customer base was stabilising while it was also making good progress in cost-cutting.
Steve Jobs biography tops every E-book chart
The Steve Jobs biography has debuted at the top of the charts, and you can expect it to stay there for a long time.
Sprint iPhone 4S Users Complain of Slow Network Speeds; Samsung Epic Touch 4G 3 Times Faster
Sprint customers using the iPhone 4S are considering returning the smartphones due to slow network speeds and poor performance.
Steve Jobs Biography Gets Animated in Hilarious Video
A Taiwanese animation company has made a hilarious video of an animated version of the Steve Jobs Biography, boiling down the 656 page book by Walter Isaacson into a 90 second bit.
Broadcom sees revenue decline, stock falls
Broadcom Corp warned revenue could fall as much as 13 percent this quarter due to broad- based weakness in demand, even in wireless, where it supplies chips for Apple Inc products such as the iPhone.
Nokia to unveil first Windows phones
The world's largest cellphone maker Nokia will unveil its first phones using Microsoft software on Wednesday, hoping they will kick-start a rescue of its ailing smartphone business.
New App for Amateur Astronomers, NASA Offers
NASA continued to roll out apps for astronomy enthusiasts to view pictures of far off worlds, get updates on missions and receive updates on the International Space Station.
Apple’s Cash Pile: Making You Pay More for ‘Insanity’
Apple now may have more cash and securities available than any other company, at least $81.5 billion at the end of its fourth quarter ended Sept. 24.
iPhone 4S Siri Goes '2001: Space Odyssey': ThinkGeek's New IRIS 9000 [VIDEO]
ThinkGeek has unveiled a new, incredibly geeky addition to the Siri app on Apple's iPhone 4S: a docking bay and speaker system called the IRIS 9000, equipped to look exactly like the HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Learn what IRIS 9000 can do and watch ThinkGeek's promo video for the eerie iPhone companion, running for $59.99 and already sold out at thinkgeek.com.
Apple TV Prototype Details: May be Available in Late 2012
An Apple TV prototype is supposedly already in the early stages of development in China and could be available for a late-2012 or early-2013 release date.
Target shoots for brisk holiday electronics season
Guns and bloodshed may be the perfect gifts to ensure a merry Christmas for Target Corp.
Creator of iPod Develops Thermostat to Save Energy
Tony Fadell, the inventor that pitched his idea of the iPod to Steve Jobs, recently left Apple to focus on green technologies. Fadell has been working on a home thermostat called Nest Labs.
Steve Jobs and Apple skewered on New York stage
In a sold-out theater in downtown Manhattan, two miles from the square where anti-Wall Street demonstrators daily use iPhones, iPads and other devices to mobilize their forces, a performance artist named Mike Daisey is mounting a subversive attack on Apple Inc.
Apple TV the Final Frontier for Steve Jobs?
Several Steve Jobs profiles suggest that he was interested in conquering TV. We investigate the possibility.
Apple's iPod Turns 10: Is the Revolutionary MP3 Player Dying?
Ten years ago, Apple released the very first iPod, a deceptively simple media player that dramatically changed the way people listen to music. iPod is not the first MP3 player to appear in the world but it is the first to be sold to the masses and it finally revolutionized the music industry.
The Nest Thermostat: Why Steve Jobs Would Be Proud
Former Apple executive Tony Fadell, who oversaw 18 versions of the iPod and the first three versions of the iPhone, has unveiled his latest invention. The Learning Thermostat uses a simple design to save consumers money on their heating bills.
iPod godfather builds new Nest in Silicon Valley
Tony Fadell, known as the godfather of the iPod, has made a new gadget with the help of a small army of engineers and designers from Apple Inc and other tech giants including Google Inc and Microsoft Corp.
Siri Lookalikes for Android
Siri is unique, but several Android apps have some of her basic functions like creating messages and speaking.
Is Apple Finally Ready for a TV?
The long-awaited biography, Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson, was made available Monday. Isaacson briefly mentions that Jobs wanted to create a television with a simple user interface, rescuing consumers from multiple confusing remotes.
Bubbly's voice tweets to expand from Asia
Fans of Lady Gaga or Justin Bieber looking for more than their 140-character tweets may soon be able to follow and hear their idols chatter over a new online service.
iOS 5 Jailbreak: Semi-Tethered Version Developed
Less than 24 hours after Apple launched its newest mobile operating system - the iOS 5 - a number of tools to help jailbreak the software emerged. However, until now, the only tools available provide a tethered jailbreak.
How to Fix iPhone 4S's Siri-ous Security Issue (VIDEO)
Siri is currently facing problems of misunderstanding what the user actually wants to say.
Strong licensing helps ARM beat expectations
Britain's ARM Holdings reported strong licensing of its chip designs in the third quarter, helping it beat market expectations and offset current weak demand in consumer electronic markets ahead of the holiday season.
ABC's Once Upon a Time starts strong, Fox wins night
ABC's new fairytale drama Once Upon a Time got off to a strong start Sunday night, scoring the top ratings of any drama debut this fall, while Fox won the night overall thanks to the NFL and the World Series, according to preliminary numbers.
Why iOS 5 on iPad 2 is Seriously Flawed and Insecure (VIDEO)
Any iPad 2 running Apple's iOS 5 is, potentially, an easy target for a hacker. Anybody with an Apple Smart Cover can easily access information, according to a report, such as emails, messages, Safari pages, contacts and maps.
Intel Seeks Industry Effort to Lower Ultrabook Prices
Intel Corp is comfortable with its chip pricing now and is working with suppliers and manufacturers to lower the cost of its new ultrabook slim PCs, a product it sees as key to reviving the traditional computer in the face of the tablet challenge.
Thai Floods Threaten Asian PC Makers' Holiday Sales
Asia's PC makers, already grappling with the prospect of subdued year-end holiday season consumer demand, are faced with a likely further slowdown in the lunar new year sales season as Thailand's floods cut the supply of hard disk drives.