Investors Unconcerned About Apple Patent Verdict
Apple shares were flat Wednesday after a Beijing court ruled the tech company's Siri service infringed on a patent from Zhizhen Internet Technology.
BlackBerry's Chen: We Don't Plan to Unload Handset Business
Exclusive: BlackBerry CEO John Chen said the struggling device maker does not plan to exit the handset business, but rather it plans to make money on it.
ARM Stumbles After 4Q Loss
ARM Holdings was in the midst of a selloff on Tuesday after reporting a fourth-quarter loss, even as the microchip company revealed stronger revenue.
Report: Suitors Explore Breaking Up Slumping BlackBerry
Private-equity firms have kicked the tires of BlackBerry's operating system and patents.
Nokia Shares Rally on Upgrades
Nokia shares rallied after receiving two upgrades from analysts, with the company nearing the sale of its smartphone business to Microsoft.
Has Apple Lost its Innovative Secret Sauce? Poll Paints Troubling Picture
Is Apple rotting in founder Steve Jobs' absence? Almost three-quarters of respondents in a new poll believe the tech giant has lost its innovative edge.
YouTube's new mobile app designed to help parents control what their kids watch online
YouTube is going to release a mobile app that will only show video clips suitable for young children to help parents control what their kids are watching on the Internet.
Yahoo releases new mobile toolkit designed to extend company's financial reach into more apps
Yahoo will try to harvest revenue from mobile applications outside its own crop of services as CEO Marissa Mayer scours the digital landscape for more growth opportunities.
IBM software lets people help researchers fight Ebola by donating PC, mobile processing power
IBM has engineered a way for everyone to join the fight against Ebola — by donating processing time on their personal computers, phones or tablets to researchers.
Microsoft is releasing new Office software for iPhones and iPads; teams with DropBox
Microsoft is releasing new, beefed-up versions of its popular Office software apps for iPhones and iPads, part of the company's push to stay relevant to workers in an increasingly mobile world.
Apple appears poised to stir still-slumbering market for wearable technology with smartwatch
Apple is poised to reveal its next big thing in a crucial attempt to prove its technological tastemakers still have the power to mesmerize the masses.
Microsoft lures executive away from Qualcomm to reel in more business deals in mobile market
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has lured away an executive from smartphone chip maker Qualcomm to hammer out more deals that will expand the software maker's presence in the mobile device market.
Yahoo to acquire app adviser and mobile ad campaign designer Flurry; terms not disclosed
Yahoo says it will buy Flurry Inc., which helps other companies make apps and design mobile ad campaigns.
Drones Getting Badly Needed Air Traffic Control
Drone owners are in desperate need of their own air traffic control system.
Nintendo, Google spinoff Niantic join with Pokemon for mobile-device location gaming
Imagine coming out of your office, home, or school and getting an alert: A Pikachu is lurking behind a nearby tree, and the chase is on.
Apple leans on Cisco Systems' Internet networking expertise in bid to sell more iPhones, iPads
Apple is leaning on Cisco Systems' expertise in Internet networking gear in its latest attempt to sell more iPhones and iPads to corporate customers.
Researchers using iPhones to collect data on Parkinson's, asthma, other ills
Jody Kearns doesn't like to spend time obsessing about her Parkinson's disease.
Panasonic Brings TV Experience to the Indy 500
Panasonic and Indianapolis Motor Speedway are revving up the in-stadium experience, hoping to drive more fans to races like the Indy 500. The electronics giant just installed 20 massive video boards at the famous track.
Prying parental eyes: Phone monitoring apps flourish in S. Korea, new rule orders installation
Lee Chang-june can be miles from his 12-year-old son but still know when he plays a smartphone game.
Nvidia's Revenue Forecast Misses Estimates Due to Lower PC Sales
Nvidia Corp forecast lower-than-expected revenue for the second quarter, weighed down by lower demand for its graphic processor units due to a fall in personal computer sales and a stronger dollar.










