Intel Corp's orders and billing patterns so far in the second quarter have been slightly better than expected, Chief Executive Paul Otellini said on Tuesday.
Nokia, the world's biggest cell phone maker, said on Tuesday it would halt investment in its first major Internet service push, a media sharing site, as part of a revamp of its services strategy.
Vodafone, the world's largest mobile operator by revenue, plans to launch a mobile online store to sell games, news and travel applications that its customers can buy on whatever model of phone they use.
Vodafone, the world's largest mobile operator by revenue, plans to launch a store for games, news and travel applications that all its customers can buy, regardless of what model of phone they use.
Vodafone, the world's largest mobile operator by revenue, plans to launch a store for games, news and travel applications that all its customers can buy, regardless of what model of phone they use.
Palm is expected to launch its highly anticipated Palm Pre smart phone on June 7 and it will also be the first major phonemaker to integrate wireless charging into its products
Keeping a laptop for more than three years can cost a thousand dollar according to a study conducted by technology consulting firm J.Gold Associates.
ST-Ericsson expects its current efforts to cut costs to be completed by the end of the second quarter of 2010, according to Alain Dutheil, head of the venture of STMicroelectronics NV and Ericsson.
Rogers Communications Inc. will launch two mobile devices in June that will run on Google Inc.'s Android operating system, making it the first carrier in Canada to carry the so-called Google phone.
Nintendo Co Ltd reported a 42 percent fall in quarterly operating profit as the yen's strength outweighed robust game sales, and the Japanese video game maker forecast a bigger-than-expected 12 percent profit decline this year, pressuring its shares.
Just a little more than a week after the beta 4 was made available to developers, Apple released its iPhone OS 3.0, beta 5.
Nintendo reported a 42 percent fall in quarterly operating profit as the yen's strength outweighed robust game sales, and the Japanese video game maker forecast a bigger-than-expected 12 percent profit decline this year, pressuring its shares.
Ericsson chief executive Carl-Henric Svanberg said partner Sony would be a logical buyer for Ericsson's half of handset making joint venture Sony Ericsson, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.
Advanced Micro Devices Inc merged its microprocessor and graphics chip businesses on Wednesday, its latest effort to adjust its structure and claw back market share lost to larger rival Intel Corp.
Palm Inc said on Wednesday that Canada's Bell Mobility would start selling its upcoming Pre smartphone in the second half of this year.
Ericsson, the world's biggest mobile network maker, called on Bangladesh on Wednesday to issue 3G licences so operators can launch mobile broadband services there.
The latest rumor making the rounds of the blogosphere suggests that Apple is in talks to buy Twitter for as much as $700 million.
The Federal Trade Commission has launched an inquiry into whether the ties between the boards of Apple Inc and Google Inc violate antitrust laws, the New York Times reported on Monday.
The Research In Motion (RIM) BlackBerry Curve has outsold the Apple iPhone in the first quarter of 2009, according to a NPD report.
Like prodigal sons, China's exporters are returning home to sell their products as global economic gloom takes a toll on their overseas orders.
Research in Motion Ltd's BlackBerry Curve moved past Apple Inc's iPhone in the first quarter to become the best-selling consumer smartphone in the U.S., research group NPD said on Monday.
Research in Motion Ltd's BlackBerry Curve moved past Apple Inc's iPhone in the first quarter to become the best-selling consumer smartphone in the U.S., research group NPD said on Monday.