From PC World: Nokia made a net loss in the second quarter following a dramatic decline in smartphone sales, it reported Thursday. The company reported net sales of €9.275 billion (US$13.35 billion), down 7 percent on a year earlier, but sales of smartphones plunged 32 percent in... |
From CNET News.com: AT&T said today that it posted a slight decline in its second-quarter profit, although revenue ticked up amid the continued strength of iPhone sales. The Dallas-based telecommunications giant posted a profit of $3.6 billion, or 60 cents a share, compared with a... |
From DailyTech: Perhaps no tech company is as recognizable internationally -- for better or worse -- than Microsoft Corp. The veteran firm's operating systems run billions of computers worldwide, and it makes the world's second best-selling video game console to boot. But where... |
From DailyTech: Apple announced today that it will discontinue selling many boxed software products, and instead, encourage use of the Mac App Store for software purchases like Jam Packs for GarageBand and Aperture 3 according to Apple Insider. The Mac App Store launched January 6... |
From X-bit Labs: OCZ Technology Group, a leading maker of solid-state drive and the owner of Indilinx, a designer of SSD controllers, has introduced a new-generation of SSD controller platform. The new Indilinx Everest sully supports Serial ATA-600 capabilities, up to 1TB of storage... |
From X-bit Labs: Lenovo Group, the world's third largest maker of personal computers, has unveiled a lineup of its personal computers in tablet form-factors. The ThinkPad tablet is designed for business and enterprise users, whereas two IdeaPad are designed for consumers and office... |
From PC World: Google has started warning some search users of malware on their computers, after it found unusual search traffic coming through a small number of intermediary servers called proxies. The company said in a post on its online security blog that the particular malware... |
From CNET News.com: Apple today once again surpassed estimates, posting record revenues for its most recent fiscal quarter and beating expectations in sales of its products across the board. The company also announced that it will launch the next version of Mac OS X tomorrow. Apple... |
From DailyTech: Apple yesterday announced another blowout quarter, raking in $28.57B in revenue and $7.31B in profit. The company also sold over 20 million iPhones, over 9 million iPads, and just shy of 4 million Macs. While Apple has spent the bulk of its resources grooming its iOS... |
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