Analyst boosts Apple price target 27 pct
Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu merited Apple by raising its stock target price, in a memo issued today the target price has been pushed to 27 percent from 120 to 152, identical to Caris & Co.'s Robert Cihra raised Apple stock target price from 120 to 150.
Report pegs Palm Pre for early May launch
Palm and Sprint are now hoping to launch the new Pre handset in May, according to a media report.
Apple orders 4 million new iPhones: Report
Apple has reportedly ordered 4 million iPhone units for the second quarter, according to a report by the China Times.
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Elan sues Apple over MacBook, iPhone and iPod Touch Feature
Taiwan chip design company Elan Microelectronics Corp on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against Apple Inc, alleging the company infringed its touch screen patents.
Analyst: 5-6 million new iPhones in production
Apple has already made plans to build between 5 to 6 million new iPhones, an analyst said Wednesday.
Salesforce offers customers free mobile service
Business software maker Salesforce.com on Tuesday launched a slimmed-down version of its customer-management services that existing customers will be able to access for free using high-end mobile phones.
Apple investors' worries about Jobs may be easing
Investors seem to be getting comfortable with Apple Inc's stable of executives amid uncertainty about Steve Jobs' return to the helm of the consumer electronics titan he founded.
Skype downloads on iPhone soar; FCC called in to oversee regulations
The recent release of Skype for Apple's iPhone has proved popular among users as the application has already been downloaded more than a million times, but has caused concerns from AT&T, the iPhone's exclusive carrier.
New Microsoft Virtual Earth features
Microsoft's Virtual Earth has released the Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control community technology preview (CTP) which supports video, animation, and vector graphics.
RIM's success with consumers defies recession
If a deep global recession has eroded consumer confidence, you wouldn't know it by looking at the millions of people who are snapping up flashy BlackBerry smartphones made by Research In Motion.
Internet calling companies ask EU to ensure free access
Internet calling companies such as eBay unit Skype have called on European policymakers to adopt policies that let consumers access their services through smart phones on any public network.
RIM posts strong results and outlook
Research In Motion posted surprisingly strong quarterly earnings on Thursday and offered a rosy outlook that signaled further growth despite the global economic slowdown as consumers embrace its newest BlackBerry smartphones.
RIM posts strong results and outlook, shares soar
Research In Motion posted surprisingly strong quarterly earnings on Thursday and offered a rosy outlook that signaled further growth despite the global economic slowdown as consumers embrace its newest BlackBerry smartphones.
RIM posts rosy results and outlook, shares soar
Research In Motion posted surprisingly strong quarterly earnings on Thursday and offered a rosy outlook that signaled further growth despite the global economic slowdown as consumers embrace its newest BlackBerry smartphones.
RIM results top expectations, shares soar
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion posted a surprisingly strong quarterly earnings report on Thursday and offered a rosy outlook that suggests it will continue to grow despite a global economic slowdown.
Microsoft sees wide U.S. support for Windows Mobile 6.5
Microsoft Corp expects several phones on the U.S. market to be powered by its Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system after it launches in the fall of 2009, according to a company executive.
Analyst predicts new scaled down iPhone
The prospect of a new iPhone launching this year could spark new interest in the firm’s venerable gadget.
Yahoo rolls out mobile apps for iPhone
It's unclear how big a role the mobile division will play under CEO Carol Bartz as it has been difficult to monetize so far.
RIM opens online software store for BlackBerry
Research In Motion has launched an online store selling entertainment, games, news and travel applications to BlackBerry users.
Blackberry App store launched, direct competition for Apple and Google
Research in Motion today launched its online applications catalog, dubbed App World in response to competitors like Apple and Google who already offer exclusive applications in the marketplace.
Apple's iPhone emerges as gaming platform
Apple's iPhone has emerged as a serious videogame platform, fulfilling the long-held promise of mobile phone gaming and positioning itself as a legitimate competitor to handheld consoles.
RIM opens software store for BlackBerry
Research In Motion has launched an online store selling entertainment, games, news, and travel applications to its BlackBerry users.
Quickplay to offer popular TV shows on BlackBerry
Privately-held QuickPlay Media Inc plans to deliver full length popular television shows to BlackBerry smartphone screens via Research In Motion's applications store after forging agreements with TV networks, including NBC, CBS Corp and MTV.
Microsoft unveils partners for applications store
Microsoft Corp has signed up multiple software partners for its upcoming cellphone software marketplace, including Web music service Pandora, game publisher Electronic Arts Inc and social site Facebook.
IPhone 3G Pro Debut in June
Apple Inc is clearing out its iPhone inventory to unveil new and improved iPhone 3G Pro versions, according to an analyst.
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