Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally and internal executive Satya Nadella are the two final names being focused upon by Microsoft board for the position of company’s next CEO, a…
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Ericsson under anti-trust radar in India following Micromax complaints
Swedish Telecom gear leader, Ericsson, is facing an investigation from Competition Commission of India (CCI) following a complaint by handset maker Micromax for allegedly using its dominant position in charging higher royalty…
DSS drags Apple to court over two ‘Personal Data Network’ patents
DSS Technology Management, a leading security technologies developer has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Apple in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division today. The…
Samsung’s marketing efforts not bearing fruits of expected quality
Samsung Electronics Co is going all out on its marketing and advertising efforts by having plans of spending over $14 billion, an amount more than Iceland’s GDP, this year; however, the company…
Consumer data privacy lawsuit against Apple dismissed
A consumer lawsuit against Apple over data privacy issue has been dismissed by a California federal judge on Monday as the judge found the plaintiffs failed to show they actually relied on…
OCZ files for bankruptcy; Toshiba interested in buying assets
The roller coaster journey of the solid state disk maker company, OCZ Technology Group, is finally coming to an end after the company issued a statement revealing that it is filing for…
HP gets a breather as company beats analyst expectations
Hewlett Packard’s last quarter results as announced on Tuesday recorded a sales drop as compared to last year, but also showed signs of some improvement. The company’s enterprise division which includes servers,…
Argos rolls out free O2 Wi-Fi across its 735 stores
Over 124 million Argos customers will now be able to access free Wi-Fi service across its 735 UK stores courtesy O2 Wi-Fi. Regardless of network, customers will be able to use the…
Intel seeks buyer for its internet TV technology
Intel is looking for a prospective buyer for its internet TV technology who is willing to part with $500 million and is ready to close the deal by end of this year….
Qualcomm: We are being investigated by Chinese antitrust authorities
Qualcomm seems to be in trouble as Chinese regulators have launched an anti-trust probe seeking leverage in royalty negotiation, the U.S. firm confirmed on Monday. Qualcomm said that the investigation will involve…
Xbox One still in stock contrary to Microsoft’s sold out claims
Microsoft, while declaring bumper over a million units sold within 24 hours, claimed that the console was sold out “at most retailers.” These claims are seemingly over-the-top considering that there are quite…
PrimeSense bagged by Apple for a reported £222M
Apple has finally inked its acquisition deal of PrimeSense, an Israel based 3D motion detection technology, for a reported £222M Million. Best known for developing gesture control technology for Microsoft’s Kinect console,…
Biggest Xbox launch ever: Microsoft sells over a million Xbox One units in less than 24 hours
In what the company claims to be its biggest ever launch, Microsoft has revealed that it has managed to sell a million Xbox One consoles in less than 24 hours matching Sony’s…
Intel set to expand contract manufacturing business
Brian Krzanich, Intel’s CEO, on Thursday while addressing the Intel investor meeting in Santa Clara, California said that he is looking to expand company’s contract manufacturing business, opening up the way for…
Nokia workers against Microsoft deal
Hundreds of Nokia workers in China were spotted shouting slogans outside a Nokia plant in the southern city of Dongguan on Wednesday protesting Nokia’s decision to sell its mobile business to Microsoft….