Samsung Electronics and Intel have reportedly filed briefs supporting a US regulator’s lawsuit against Qualcomm that argues the chip company used its dominant position in cellphone chips to force customers to accept unfair terms.

Samsung Electronics and Intel have reportedly filed briefs supporting a US regulator’s lawsuit against Qualcomm that argues the chip company used its dominant position in cellphone chips to force customers to accept unfair terms.
Ride-hailing service Uber Technologies has revealed that it generated $6.5 billion in revenue in 2016, however, the company said that its adjusted net loss was at $2.8 billion.
OpenStack has grown into a true enterprise proposition, according to Rackspace VP of Technology and Products, Nigel Beighton.
IBM has cut about 1,300 employees and more lay-offs are possible, according to an employee organisation. The news comes from …
By coupling the spark and drive of a successful start-up with some real business sense, Infor has become much more …
BlackBerry is mad and it’s not going to take it anymore. The smartphone maker came out swinging Friday, one day …
Dell is close to finalising a deal to take the company private, with all the speculation shining a renewed spotlight …
How Dell will fare in private hands – if a buyout is indeed imminent – depends entirely on how the …
The last time Hewlett-Packard Co. announced a layoff of 25,000 people, it was on the same day that Lehman Brothers …
Hacking group Pakistan Cyber Army claimed it had broken into an Acer server in Europe and stole personal data on …
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