Google's Motorola buy: Was it worth it?
Google bought Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion, and then went about closing facilities and selling parts of it. Were the patents and handset unit worth it?
The upstart company's partnership is part of a strategy to outflank Microsoft's Kinect hardware for PCs.
The tech giant isn't best pleased with the FTC's decision concerning complaints over Google's "anti-competitive" business practices.
Microsoft's first security fixes of 2013 will address 12 vulnerabilities and be available for download next Tuesday.
ERP is being displaced by a new category of financials-plus cloud applications that make a better match for the needs of cloud-savvy enterprises
HTC CEO Peter Chou has admitted that the firm's marketing decisions were poor last year, but believes "2013 will not be too bad."
Strong growth in tablets means there is less overall spending on PCs as people opt for the more portable, lighter, solution.
E-commerce company is reportedly turning to Shenzhen-based phonemakers to drive its mobile OS adoption after Google blocked Android partners from launching devices with Aliyun OS.
A lesson in what not to share on social networking, as a teenage drink-driver finds themselves on the wrong side of the law.
Google bought Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion, closed the deal in May 2012 and then went about closing facilities and selling parts of it. Were the patents and handset unit worth it?
Indian software giant denies plans to fire 5,000 employees, amid earlier reports that it already begun to cut employees with low performance levels, up to 3 to 4 percent of its workforce.
Indian government and carriers must work together to drive large-scale deployments of M2M, which can improve the life of villagers while bringing more revenues for telcos.
[CASE STUDY] Singapore bank is expanding its machine-to-machine infrastructure to capture customer interactions on mobile devices and social media in real-time, which it hopes will improve service quality and customer experience.
Remember IMAGINE, illegal file-sharers who distribute camcorded movies? Another member has now been convicted and sent behind bars with a hefty sentence.
From milking the benefits at dairy farms to keeping lights on bodysuits in sync with music, the role of machine-to-machine (M2M) communication has been growing behind the scenes.
The Chinese government has fined Samsung, LG and four Taiwanese companies US$56 million for manipulation of market prices of flat panel screens.
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