Fmr. Microsoft CEO creates app that offers facts about the government
Government and apps
Sony returns to black on healthy chip, game, battery sales
Sony Corp. has reported a January-March profit of 27.7 billion yen ($250 million) on the back of healthy sales of image sensors, PlayStation 4 game software and batteries for mobile devices, marking a recovery from its red ink a year ago.
Sony returns to black on healthy chip, game, battery sales
Sony Corp. has reported a January-March profit of 27.7 billion yen ($250 million) on the back of healthy sales of image sensors, PlayStation 4 game software and batteries for mobile devices, marking a recovery from its red ink a year ago.
What to expect from the iPhone 8
iPhone 8 rumors
Verizon's 1Q Profit Falls 20%
Verizon, the No. 1 U.S. wireless carrier, reported a 20 percent fall in quarterly profit as it lost wireless postpaid subscribers despite the re-launch of unlimited data plans.
Chipmaker Qualcomm's Revenue, Adjusted Profit Beat Estimates
Qualcomm Inc, the largest maker of chips used in smartphones, reported higher-than-expected quarterly adjusted profit and revenue, helping allay concerns about the company's patent-licensing business.
Chipmaker Qualcomm's Revenue, Adjusted Profit Beat Estimates
Qualcomm Inc, the largest maker of chips used in smartphones, reported higher-than-expected quarterly adjusted profit and revenue, helping allay concerns about the company's patent-licensing business.
Samsung Galaxy S8 Review: Great Phone, But That's Not All That Matters
Samsung has figured out what we really want: A giant smartphone. That's also small.
Qualcomm Hits Back at Apple's Lawsuit
Qualcomm hit back at Apple's charges that the iPhone maker breached agreements with the firm and encouraged regulatory attacks on its business.
Samsung Boss Goes to Trial
Flanked by security guards and dressed in a light gray suit, Lee Jae-yong, the de facto head of the Samsung conglomerate, entered a courtroom here and told a judge his birthday, job title and home address, as his trial began in a corruption scandal that has gripped South Korea.
Tech innovation key to Neiman Marcus’ retail battle plan
The luxury retailer’s VP of customer-facing technologies, Rajeev Rai interview
Neiman Marcus' advantage over Amazon
Rajeev Rai, VP of customer-facing technologies on Amazon.
Verizon vs. AT&T: Which Is Spending Smarter?
The telecom giants are pursuing very different acquisition strategies. Which will come out on top?
Verizon vs. AT&T: Which Is Spending Smarter?
The telecom giants are pursuing very different acquisition strategies. Which will come out on top?
Fmr. Apple CEO John Sculley: Made in USA iPhone Not Practical Right Now
Apple could make iPhones in the U.S. if President Trump’s America first agenda becomes reality, however, former Apple CEO John Sculley explained why it’s not practical right now.
The bells and Whistles of the new Samsung Galaxy S8
Samsung unveils Galaxy S*8
Ford Hires BlackBerry Employees to Work on Connected Cars
The move will be announced Thursday morning at an event with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
BlackBerry Looks to Software For Return to Glory
BlackBerry faces a tough slog to convince skeptics it can return to its glory days through an enlarged software business.
Samsung Launches Galaxy S8 and Dreams of Recovery from Note 7
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd unveiled its Galaxy S8 flagship smartphone as it battles to regain the market leadership it lost to Apple Inc after the embarrassing withdrawal of the fire-prone Note 7s.
Discovery CEO on why regulation cuts, tax reform matters
Discovery CEO David Zaslav















