Intel restructures mobile business
Intel will restructure its mobile business, merging four product groups into a single new unit, the Mobile and Communications division.
RIM Q4 outlook misses estimates
RIM has provided a lower than expected profit and sales forecast for its fourth quarter ending early March, capping off a difficult year for the company.
Amazon selling 1m Kindles per week
Foe the past three weeks, Amazon has sold more than 1 million Kindles, including its Kindle Fire tablet, per week.
Four bid for 4G spectrum in France
Each of France's four major operators – France Telecom, SFR, Bouygues and Iliad – have submitted bids for 800-MHz band spectrum in the nation's 4G auction.
Google deletes fraudulent apps
Google’s Android Market is lighter by 22 applications, which the firm ditched after discovering they fraudulently linked to premium SMS services.
Texas Instruments moves to NASDAQ
Texas Instruments stock will cease trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Jan 3, when the firm shifts to the rival NASDAQ index in a bid to cut costs and simplify access to other high-tech stocks held on the latter exchange
Web giants unite against US piracy act
The founders and co-founders of web giants Google, Twitter, Flickr, Yahoo, LinkedIn, YouTube, PayPal, Craigslist, eBay and Wikipedia have banded together to sign an open letter protesting the USA's proposed Stop online piracy Act (Sopa).
Tablet shipments grew 264.5% in Q3: IDC
Worldwide tablet shipments grew by 264.5% year-on-year in the third quarter, according to IDC, but this was below the research firm's previous forecast for the quarter.
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