Can any good come out of Microsoft's $8.5 billion Skype buyout? No. Microsoft will run Skype to the ground, and here are three major reasons why
A new report on Friday claimed that Apple is testing a new MacBook Air powered by an ARM A5 processor, the same as the iPad 2.
Wall Street investment guru and editor of GameChangers Hilary Kramer has put together a list of 12 stocks which she advised investors to sell immediately. While the names that appeared on the list are big ticket stocks, Kramer justifies her position, saying that investors usually make the mistake of holding on to what used to be hot previously. She says, for example, retail stocks were 'yesterday’s market leaders.'
Tim Cook, Apple's Chief Operating Officer, visited South Korea to begin discussions on integrating Samsung's super AMOLED technology to enhance the future iPad 3 screen displays.
Software giant Microsoft should replace Steve Ballmer as its Chief Executive, Greenlight Capital Inc. President David Einhorn said at the Ira Sohn Investment Conference in New York.
The prospect of a mammoth $12 billion investment by iPhone maker Foxconn Technology Group has sent Brazilian government officials scrambling to rethink the country's industrial policy.
Opera Software has released Opera Mini 6 for Apple’s iPad, iPod Touch and iPhone, a report said
China asked Foxconn Technology Group and other Taiwanese firms to pay more attention to safety, after a deadly blast at a Chinese factory making iPads for Apple.
Amazon has introduced a cheaper version of the Kindle 3G ebook reader with an ad-supported version. The pricing of this new ebook reader will be $164.
A Russian software firm has reported that it cracked the encryption on an iPhone, though it requires possession of the device.
Opera Software unveiled a new version of its mobile browser for Apple's iPhone and iPad on Tuesday.
A deadly explosion at a Chinese factory making iPads for Apple has focused attention on lax industrial safety standards that continue to plague many Chinese workers, while raising supply chain risks in the high-end electronics sector.
Shares of Apple Inc reorganized on Monday after Wall Street brushed off the shock of the explosion last week that shut down a Foxconn factory in China producing its popular iPad
An explosion ripped through the Foxconn Chengdu plant in China, the factory where the Apple iPad 2 is made, killing three workers and injuring 15.
While industry observers have chimed in over the past weeks about what will be inside Apple's next iPhone 5, one analyst on Friday gave insight into when the phone will actually hit shelves.
Apple's letter to Lodsys, asking that it cease threatening app developers with litigation.
Analysts say there will be little impact on iPad 2 production after the explosion at the Foxconn factory.
Social networking is coming to your next automobile thanks to Toyota.
RIM. has come out in defense of its Playbook, saying the tablet has sold better than expected.
Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehaviour (SACOM) say the Foxconn explosion was definitely preventable and caused by the manufacturer's negligence.
Shares of electronics company Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd <2317.TW> fell as much as 5 percent on Monday on fears major client Apple Inc
may shift orders to other producers following a blast at one of the company's plants in China.
Apple's iPad devices have proven irresistible for consumers but some observers have questioned whether the device could ever be useful for business.