BlackBerry experiments with different smartphone designs, but plans to expand its software suites to other smartphones.
Not in Barcelona for the Samsung Galaxy S6 launch? Not to worry, watch the action here.
A new report provides insight as to why getting online remains elusive for most people on Earth.
Derek Cohen, former director of sales at Qualcomm, admitted that he netted about $200,000 through insider trading.
Erstwhile industry leaders like IBM, Microsoft and Qualcomm see intellectual property rights as their not so secret weapon.
South Korean smartphone makers are not happy with the high patent royalties demanded by Qualcomm, according to reports.
The service will give millions of consumers on the subcontinent free or low-cost access to a range of online services.
At least 30 international firms, including Microsoft and Samsung Electronics, face investigations and raids by the Chinese government.
The deal also requires Qualcomm to lower its royalty rates on patents used in China, likely helping local smartphone makers.
The deal could be announced as soon as Monday, a source said.
You have to go to India or China to buy some of the world's best smartphones made by Xiaomi, YotaPhone, Micromax, Huawei and Lenovo.
The South Korean electronics maker is reportedly concerned about overheating issues affecting Qualcomm's chip.
Apple has alleged that Ericsson was demanding excessive royalties for its LTE wireless technology patents.
Already dominating much of the smartphone market, the chipmaker is now eyeing wearables, connected cars and other parts of the IOT.
The regulator said in February that the U.S. chipmaker was suspected of overcharging and abusing its market position.
Mobile chipset maker Qualcomm may face a number of government investigations and royalty collection problems in 2015.
Magic Leap, focused on virtual and augmented reality technology, plans a wearable that projects images onto users' eyeballs.
Qualcomm makes a move to expand its technology in the “Internet of Everything.”
The software giant's CEO sparked controversy Thursday, but suggesting women in tech should not ask for raises.
The U.S. dollar is trading at multiyear highs, which could harm American multinationals reporting sales in foreign currencies.
After Brian Krzanich took over as Intel’s CEO, the company has made several deals that denote a new, mobile-focussed strategy.
Nearly half of all respondents in a survey of U.S. businesses said foreign firms were being singled out in a government crackdown.