BlackBerry revenue plunges 64 percent, suffers loss

From PC World: BlackBerry continued to struggle during the company’s fiscal fourth quarter, experiencing a huge drop in revenue and a $423 million net loss.

Revenue for the fourth quarter of BlackBerry’s fiscal 2014, which ended March 1, was approximately US$976 million, down 64 percent from $2.7...

Intel Acquires Maker of Wearable Computing Devices

From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp. on Tuesday announced that it has completed the acquisition of Basis Science, a leading developer and manufacturer of wearable computing devices for health and wellness applications. The acquisition of Basis accelerates Intel's wearable products focus and extends the...

Intel, Altera Extend 14nm Foundry Deal

From EETimes: Intel's year-old foundry deal with Altera has been expanded to include "multi-die" devices that combine Altera's Stratix 10 FPGAs and SoCs with DRAM, SRAM, ASICs, processors, and analog chips in a single package.

The agreement, announced March 26, is an extension of a deal the...

Sprint CEO Dan Hesse Tips Nationwide HD Voice Rollout for July

From DailyTech: Sprint has been offering what it calls HD Voice in a few markets around the country. HD Voice service promises to significantly improve call quality since it supports seven octaves of the human voice while normal voice calls can only support four. That means you can hear more of the...

Nvidia changes road map for graphics and mobile chips

From InfoWorld: Nvidia on Tuesday announced a new mobile and graphics processor road map, ripping up chip plans it announced one year ago.

Nvidia added a new graphics processor called Pascal, which is a "processor that's essentially a supercomputer," said Jen-Hsun Huang, CEO of Nvidia, during a...

Intel's Custom Chips Highlight Company’s 14 nm Process

From EETimes: Intel has demonstrated a general-purpose, 14 nm SerDes chip designed to reduce the size of its successful 22 nm SerDes offering by 40%, and also to cut power consumption by 20% compared to the 22 nm SerDes product.

The March 20 announcement of the 1 Gbit/s to 16 Gbit/s SerDes appeared...

HTC to develop products for China with help of local retailer

From PC World: HTC is hoping to expand its presence in China by partnering with one of the nation’s largest retailers to sell its phones, and even help with product development, the Taiwanese handset maker said on Wednesday.

A day after unveiling its new One M8 flagship smartphone, HTC announced...

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