Wi-Fi Offerings on Jets Set to Rise as Rules Relax
Mile-High Wi-Fi: Penetration of cellular connectivity and Wi-Fi on commercial flights is expected to exponentially increase amid relaxed mobile rules.
Nokia Narrows 3Q Loss, Logs Record Lumia Sales
Nokia narrowed its third-quarter loss amid cost cuts and record Lumia smartphone sales, while shares rallied on an upbeat guidance for NSN.
Smartphone, Tablet Revenue Overtaking Consumer Electronics
Smartphone and tablet factory revenue are expected to exceed the entire consumer electronics market this year for the first time as mobile demand continues to outpace more traditional technology.
Icahn Turns up the Buyback Heat on Apple; Demands Immediate $150B Tender
The activist investor is calling on cash-rich Apple to buy back stock by immediately launching a $150 billion tender offer.
Apple’s New iPads are Missing an Important Feature
Apple unveiled two new additions to its iPad lineup on Tuesday, just as we all expected.
Nokia Unwraps First Tablet, Aiding Microsoft Blitz
Nokia revealed its first tablet and a pair of oversized smartphones, as the Finnish device maker looks to bolster its position in the market before its handset business becomes part of Microsoft.
Apple Unveils iPad Air, New Macs as Holidays Near
Next Generation: The tech giant unwrapped its new, one-pound iPad Air and refreshed versions of its laptops and Mac OS.
Robot Invasion? Smart Video Devices to Exceed Human Population
Robot Invasion? Installations of 'smart' video devices like tablets, smarts and game consoles are expected to exceed the global population by 2017.
H-P Rallies on CEO Whitman's Bullish View
H-P shares rallied 6.3% in the wake of some bullish remarks from CEO Meg Whitman, who said she’s satisfied with the PC maker’s turnaround this year.
Report: Nokia Plans Product Blitz in October
Nokia reportedly intends to reveal six new mobile devices, including its first tablet, at an event next month in Abu Dhabi, the company's first major product launch since selling its devices unit to Microsoft.
Wal-Mart Offers Up to $300 for Used Smartphones
The world's largest retailer announced a smartphone trade-in program offering customers a credit of as much as $300 to pay for a new device.
Nokia Shares Slide as 2Q Handset Sales Disappoint
Nokia sold fewer Lumia handsets than expected in the second quarter, a step back as it struggles to keep up with larger rivals Apple and Samsung.
AT&T Unveils No-Contract Option
The nation's No. 2 wireless carrier will start offering an option that allows wireless customers to upgrade more frequently if they choose to pay full price for their devices.
RadioShack Talks With Banks About Finances
RadioShack said it has held discussions with investment banks, as the struggling retailer looks into ways it can improve its financial position.
Michael Dell, Silver Lake Said to Rule Out Sweetened Bid
Michael Dell and private equity firm Silver Lake Management have reportedly ruled out a sweetened bid for Dell, despite possible shareholder resistance to the $24.4 billion leveraged buyout.
Flexible Glass Rally Fuels Growing Interest in Wearable Technology
Advances in flexible glass are enabling gadget makers to invest heavily in wearable technology, and analysts see a bright future.
BlackBerry Served More Downgrades After Dim 2Q
BlackBerry’s shares fell another 1% on Monday as three more analysts joined a growing chorus of downgrades following the device-maker’s dismal quarterly earnings.
IPhone Worries Trigger Jefferies Price Cut on Apple
Apple was hit with more concerns on Monday regarding slowing sales of its popular iPhone.
Despite PC Headwinds, H-P Gets An Upgrade from Wells Fargo
The PC maker was upgraded to “outperform” on the expectation that it will turn to divestitures and gain more traction with its product launches.
Icahn Scores Financing for Dell Bid
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn announced to shareholders that an investment bank will help fund his bid to buy the struggling PC maker.



















