Nintendo sold 160K Wii U units worldwide last quarter

From CNET News.com: To say that Nintendo's Wii U had a troubling fiscal first quarter during the three-month period ended June 30 might be an understatement.

The game company on Wednesday announced that during that period, it sold only 160,000 Wii U units worldwide, bringing its...

ASUS Steps Away from Windows RT

From DailyTech: ASUS chairman Jonney Shih has announced that his company is pulling away from Windows RT. The chairman says that one of the only bets he's made in the technology industry that didn't pan out was Windows RT.

Shih isn't saying that ASUS is ruling out future Windows RT...

Facebook Prepping 15-second Video Ads for Your News Feed

From DailyTech: A lot of people have a love/hate relationship with Facebook. Many people claim to despise the site as a boastful waste of time and energy, while others cling to the site to peruse over pictures of friends and family, or reposted memes from George Takei.

However you...

AMD Readies New Never Settle Bundle: Details Unveiled

From X-bit Labs: Advanced Micro Devices has managed to address millions of PC gamers with its Never Settle and Never Settle: Reloaded bundles in 2012 and 2013 and thus boost its share on the market of graphics solutions aimed at gamers. Quite naturally, the company does not have any...

Sprint posts Q2 loss of $1.6B as 2M subscribers drop off

From CNET News.com: Well, it's only supposed to get better from here. That's the attitude Sprint is likely taking after posting a net loss of $1.6 billion and net subscriber losses of 2 million. While the numbers look bad, there remains reason to be optimistic.

Sprint was...

HTC Trainwreck Continues, Q3 Earnings Forecast Slashed 30 Percent

From DailyTech: The chief executive of embattled Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC Corp. (TPE:2498), Peter Chou, tried his best to find the silver-lining to his company's latest financials report. He remarked, "My leadership team continues to focus on execution. We are seeing expected...

Nokia VP Blames Microsoft for Slow Windows Phone Growth

From DailyTech: Windows Phone is growing, but it is doing so very slowly. And while Nokia Oyj. (HEX:NOK1V) has captured most of those sales, spurring the Finnish phonemaker to a minor recovery, at least one executive at Nokia is taking Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) to task for not doing...

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