What features the next iPhone will have is a question that has given rise to a vast range of speculations. Over the last few months several iPhone 5 features were discussed by tech websites and in the blogosphere. Some rumors were supported by image leaks, sources from manufacturing partners while other features were thought based on what competitors offer. DigiTimes has reported that OmniVision will supply about 90 percent of image sensors for the Apple iPhone 5. Sony will get only 10 percent o...
Apple's WWDC event was all about iOs 5, Mac OS X and iCloud but what was missing from the agenda was any mention of upcoming devices iPhone 5 or iPad 3.
A blast occurred at Intel’s Arizona plant outside Phoenix on Tuesday injuring seven workers, one with severe burns.
IBM has created the chips that will go into the Wii U.
Fed Chairman Ben S. Bernanke Speech At the International Monetary Conference, Atlanta, Ga. on June 7, 2011
White House chief economist Austan Goolsbee is stepping down from his post and returning to teaching later this year, he said Monday; a setback for President Barack Obama as he tries to life the economy, Reuters reported.
The top pre-market NASDAQ Stock Market gainers are: SunOpta, EnerNOC, Identive Group, Ness Technologies, BioSante Pharmaceuticals, and Vical. The top pre-market NASDAQ Stock Market losers are: Amedisys, United Therapeutics, Yongye International, Star Scientific, and Corinthian Colleges.
FBR Capital Markets initiated coverage of Capstone Turbine Corp. (NASDAQ: CPST) with an outperform rating and a price target of $2.75, or 68 percent potential upside.
Operating system giant Microsoft Corporation has asked the chip-makers who want to use the next version of Windows for tablets to partner with no more than one computer developer
The hacker group LulzSec kept its promise as tweeted on May 27--the group hacked Sony again on June 2, obtaining 1 million users' account information. What's Sony's next move given this second chance? We hope, and hopefully you do too, that the Japanese electronic giant will learn the lesson, at last.
The top pre-market NASDAQ Stock Market gainers are: GT Solar International, DryShips, Tesla Motors, Pharmasset, and Universal Display. The top pre-market NASDAQ Stock Market losers are: Orexigen Therapeutics, DragonWave, VIVUS, Avanir Pharmaceuticals, and Skyworks Solutions.
Apple is set to follow on the footsteps of The Google and Facebook by constructing its new $1 billion, 500,000 square foot data center in North Carolina
The slowdown has begun. The economy has started to sputter and unemployment claims have tipped 400,000 for the last seven weeks. Manufacturing is cooling, the housing market is struggling and consumers are keeping a close eye on spending, meaning the U.S. economy might be on a slower path to full health than expected.
The Gold Price climbed to $1544 per ounce Thursday morning but then dropped sharply to $1520 and stabilized at $1532 per ounce, while stocks, commodities and US Treasuries were all hit after worse-than-expected US economic news and a further downgrade for Greece.
U.S. stocks slumped on Wednesday, marking the biggest decline since August, as weaker-than-expected reports on ADP private sector employment and ISM manufacturing raised concerns about the current economic soft patch.
Ford Motors is investing $100 million to install robotic plant laser inspection technology to improve quality through reduced wind noise, the carmaker said in a statement.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 had their worst day of the year Wednesday, as the stock market was hit from multiple sides with troubling economic reports.
Cities devastated by tornadoes have a long road ahead, but rebuilding can create jobs
U.S crude oil futures dipped from the highest in three weeks, on Wednesday after an employment report of the ADP private sector showed that U.S added fewer jobs than the forecast last month.
U.S. stocks declined in early trade on Wednesday as weaker-than-expected ADP private sector employment report weighed on the sentiment.
Giant global chip maker, Intel, will launch a new type of laptop which will cost less than $1,000. Intel announced the Ultrabook series on Tuesday at Taipei's Computex trade show which has become one of the largest computer and technology fairs in the world.
Chip giant Intel has launched thin and light mobile computers, called Ultrabook, which seems to be an inspiration from Apple's MacBook Air