(Reuters) - Verizon Communications Inc plans to double its fastest home Internet download speed to 300 megabits per second (mbps) next month, creating what it says will be the highest-speed U.S. resi...
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, California (AFP) - Apple chief Tim Cook on Tuesday vowed that creativity would remain in the companys "DNA" and hinted that products on the horizon could come in the area...
(Reuters) - Network equipment maker Cisco Systems Inc said Internet Protocol traffic is expected to grow at a compound annual rate of 29 percent in the next four years mainly due to strong demand for...
LUPFIG, Switzerland (Reuters) - Swiss engineer ABB is targeting annual growth of 20-25 percent in the expanding data centre market by using more energy efficient direct current technology, the head o...
SEOUL (Reuters) - Lawyers for Lee Kun-hee said on Wednesday the chairman of Samsung Electronics had been chosen by his father, the Samsung Groups founder, to lead the conglomerate and so was free to ...
(Reuters) - Research In Motion Ltds move to hire bankers for a strategic review and scout for partnerships prompted a slew of price-target cuts from analysts, who were skeptical about the BlackBerry ...
PARIS/AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim launched his offer to buy up to 27.7 percent of Dutch telecoms group KPN on Wednesday, giving KPN just four weeks to come up with a plan to conv...
(Reuters) - As the securities industry finally warms up to using social media sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn, regulators are discovering that brokerages and investment advisers are off to a rock...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japans Olympus Corp, hit by a $1.7 billion fraud scandal, plans to shed 2,500 workers and sell an equity stake to either Sony Corp or Panasonic Corp in a bid to bolster its finances...
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Former Finnish Prime Minister Esko Aho, who has headed government and public affairs at Nokia, will step down from his position on the management team to take a position as Senio...
BANGKOK (AFP) - A Thai court on Wednesday convicted an online editor for hosting posts critical of the revered monarchy on her website, but suspended her jail sentence amid demands to reform the lese...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japans Olympus Corp plans to cut 2,500 jobs, or roughly 7 percent of its workforce, the Nikkei business daily said, as the medical equipment maker restructures its business to stren...
MEXICO CITY/PARIS (Reuters) - Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim stuck to his bid of 8 euros per share for a bigger stake in Dutch telecom firm KPN on Tuesday as his mobile phone giant America Movil hinted i...
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - The agency in charge of website addresses has picked June 13 as the day it will reveal proposed new names for online neighborhoods breaking the ".com" mold.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Research In Motion Ltd has hired bankers for a far-reaching strategic review and to look for partnerships as the BlackBerry-maker warned it would likely report a shock fiscal firs...
MONTREAL (AFP) - The global group of computer hackers known as Anonymous threw its support behind Quebec students protesting hikes in tuition fees by threatening to disrupt the Montreal Grand Prix.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Smartphone maker HTC said on Wednesday its latest smartphones have passed a U.S. customs review, clearing the way for it to ramp up sales in the United States as it looks to turn a...
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Samsung on Tuesday released the first Chrome desktop computer that essentially shifts work into Internet "cloud" using a version of the Google Web browser as its operati...
BANGKOK (AFP) - A Thai web editor is due Wednesday to hear whether she will be jailed for hosting defamatory postings about the monarchy on her website, amid a growing clamour for the law to be chang...
TORONTO (Reuters) - Research In Motion Ltd on Tuesday warned it could report an operating loss and said it had engaged bankers to help it review its business, the latest in a string of dismal message...
NEW YORK (AFP) - BlackBerry maker Research In Motion warned Tuesday it could report a loss in the current quarter and said it had hired investment firms to study its strategic options.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Intelsat Global Holdings S.A. will buy a ride for a future communications satellite on Space Exploration Technologies planned heavy-lift rocket, the companies said...
BOSTON (Reuters) - A United Nations agency charged with helping member nations secure their national infrastructures plans to issue a sharp warning about the risk of the Flame computer virus that was...
(Reuters) - Blackberry-maker Research in Motion, which has steadily ceded market share to Apple Inc and Google Inc in the hotly contested global smartphone arena, has hired JP Morgan and RBC Capital ...
TORONTO (Reuters) - Research In Motion Ltd on Tuesday warned it could report its second consecutive quarterly operating loss and said it had engaged bankers to help it review its business, the latest...
NEW YORK (AFP) - Facebook shares tumbled nearly 10 percent Tuesday, extending their slump after the much-hyped public offering earlier this month ran into investor skepticism about the social network.
SEOUL (Reuters) - A family feud at Samsung Group, parent of the worlds largest electronics company by revenue, could upset the smooth handover of control of a smartphones-to-ships conglomerate whose ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Worldwide mobile payments are expected to top $171.5 billion in 2012, a 61.
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - A sold-out Apple gathering devoted to tailoring programs for the companys coveted gadgets will kick off in San Francisco on June 11 with a keynote presentation by top executives.
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