Samsung filed a countersuit to Apple's patent claim, accusing the Cupertino, Calif.-based technology giant of infringing on 10 U.S> patents.
Sony attempts to address concerns that the credit card information of its users was compromised in a hacking attack.
Sprint Nextel's first-quarter revenue was higher than expected as the company tacked on a new fee for smartphone customers, sending its shares up more than 3 percent.
Sprint Nextel's first-quarter revenue was higher than expected as customers spent more on data services, sending its shares up about 4 percent in early trade.
Samsung launched its Galaxy S2 smartphone in Seoul, South Korea onThursday, April 28. The Samsung's latest Android flagship device will also launch in 120other countries starting from early May through about 140 mobileoperators worldwide.The Galaxy S2 was officially announced during MWC 2011.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts and Host Hotels & Resorts said they had more guests in the first quarter as a gradual economic recovery sent more workers back on the road to do business.
Full Text of the class action complaint against Sony, filed in response to a massive security breach.
Famed PlayStation hacker George Hotz may have settled his case with Sony, but that hasn't quelled speculation that Hotz himself was behind the recent hack that swiped the user data of Sony's 70 million PlayStation Network subscribers.
Sprint Nextel's first-quarter revenue was higher than expected as customers spent more on data services, sending its shares up about 4 percent in trading before the market opened.
Tyco International Ltd , which is at the center of takeover speculation, beat Wall Street earnings forecasts on Thursday amid sharply higher operating profits at its core security division.
With over a day since Verizon's LTE network went down, Verizon says it is now getting closer to restoring the service.
Even vending machines have become social, thanks to Pepsi's latest invention.
Top Asian car makers Honda Motor <7267.T> and Hyundai Motor <005380.KS> painted vastly different portraits on Thursday, with Hyundai turning in a stellar quarterly performance while Honda struggled to overcome supply woes after Japan's devastating earthquake.
Logitech International , the world's largest computer mouse maker, on Wednesday reported a steep quarterly profit drop and predicted a rise in sales this year.
Samsung Electronics Co, the world's No.2 handset maker, launched a new version of its flagship smartphone Galaxy S in South Korea ahead of its global debut in May, targeting global sales of over 10 million this year.
Verizon Wireless was scrambling on Wednesday to resolve an outage of its highest-speed U.S. wireless network, on which the top U.S. cellular carrier is relying to drive future growth.
Loyal PlayStation gamers are threatening to ditch Sony Corp after it disclosed that personal information for some 77 million user accounts was stolen from its computer systems in one of the biggest-ever data breaches.
Egyptian mobile phone operator Mobinil said political turmoil and economic uncertainty hurt its first-quarter results, sending net income tumbling 93.6 percent year-on-year.
Telecoms gear maker Ericsson blasted past first-quarter core profit expectations thanks to surging mobile broadband sales but said it would take until the third quarter to resolve Japan quake supply problems.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday for an AT&T Inc unit seeking arbitration for a dispute over cellphone taxes rather than allowing customer claims to be brought together as a group.
Apple spoke out on Wednesday, following up a full 7 days after researchers unveiled that the company's popular iPhone device was storing location data of its users easily accessible on the device.
PlayStation gamers expressed shock on Wednesday at the massive data hack of Sony Corp that compromised their personal information, leaving many threatening to flock to Sony's competitors and other venues.
The suit alleges that Sony did not do all it could to both prevent the instrusion and inform subscribers of its occurrence.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday for an AT&T Inc unit seeking arbitration for a dispute over cellphone taxes rather than allowing customer claims to be brought together as a group.
Nintendo chief executive Satoru Iwata says the 3DS hasn't sold well because people do not understand its capabilities.
In an interview with Mobilized's Ina Fried, Jobs reiterated many of his company's previous denials.
Verizon has acknowledged t its LTE network, which started suffering outages on Tuesday night.
Nokia has announced 4,000 people will be without a job by the end of next year; and 3,000 more will be transferred to Accenture to help the company transition to Windows Phone 7.
Sony Corp warned that hackers had stolen names, addresses and possibly credit card details from the 77 million user accounts of its video game online network, in one of the largest Internet security break-ins ever.
Iraqi telecom operator Kalimat plans to launch an initial public offering next year and to invest $250 million in 2011, aiming to triple its subscriber base in the war-torn country, its top executive said.