HTC Rakes in Record $268M USD for Q2

From DailyTech: Most of HTC's early years were spent as a contract maker of phones that were rebranded by other companies. HTC started to brand devices with its own mark and has made a big name for itself over the last few years in the smartphone and feature phone industry.

HTC has...

Verizon Settles ETF Suit for $21M, Avoids Judgment Day

From DailyTech: Verizon Wireless must pay 175,000 plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit a $21 million settlement, The Wall Street Journal reports.

A California court of appeals has upheld the 2008 settlement, which dates back to an original complaint over early termination fees filed...

AT&T capping data uploads on the iPhone 4?

From CNET News.com: CNET is seeing plenty such reports saying iPhone 4 usersin some regions of the country, including New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and as far west as Salt Lake City and Seattle, are experiencing dramatic drops in their data upload speeds.

People in the...

Apple developer launches HTML5 coding start-up

From CNET News.com: Charles Jolley, one of the primary creators of the SproutCore programming tools for building rich Web applications, has left Apple and struck off on his own to start a new company based on the technology.

Jolley announced the new start-up, Strobe Digital...

Developers playing bigger role in next PlayStation

From CNET News.com: In an attempt to make the next PlayStation more developer-friendly than the current version, Sony is enlisting the help of its in-house developers, according to a top company executive.

Shuhei Yoshida, head of Sony's network of game developers called Worldwide...

Stellar Battery Life May Be Droid X's Best Feature

From PC World: Never mind the jumbo 4.3-inch display, high-res 8-megapixel camera, or speedy 1GHz processor, the finest feature of Motorola's new Droid X smartphone may be its ability to hold a charge.

Too boring? Not at all. Some smartphones are better at power management than...

Apple is Now Producing 2.3M+ iPads Monthly

From DailyTech: In response to record demand for the Apple iPad, Apple, Inc. is stepping up its production efforts. As of last month the Cupertino giant topped 3 million units sold worldwide.

Apple originally set a goal of reaching production of 2.5 million units a month to be...

Chrome starts learning which way is up

From CNET News.com: Google has begun work on a new item on a long list of technologies designed to make applications running on the Web more competitive with those that run natively on a machine's operating system: an interface to know which way is up.

The orientation interface...

Nokia to Focus on MeeGo, Symbian, Has No Plans for Android

From X-bit Labs: The new head of mobile solutions at Nokia Corp., the world’s largest maker of mobile phones, vows to again make the company as the No. 1 supplier of high-end mobile devices. In order to do so, Nokia will utilize new versions of Symbian operating system as well as...

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