Chipmaker Qualcomm is reportedly planning to file a new suit that will bar Apple from selling some iPhones and iPads in the United States.
Apple wins $539 million in Samsung patent case
A US jury has recently ordered Samsung Electronics to pay $539 million to Apple for copying patented smartphone features, according to court documents, Reuters reported.0 4054US lifts laptop restriction for Emirates flights
Emirates airline has reportedly said the cabin ban on laptops no longer applies on its flights to the United States.
Samsung to invest $18 billion in memory chip business
Samsung Electronics has announced that it plans to invest at least $18.63 billion in South Korea as it seeks to extend its lead in memory chips and next-generation displays for smartphones.
Toshiba files $1.1 billion lawsuit against Western Digital
Toshiba is reportedly suing Western Digital in a Japanese court for $1.1 billion in damages and is seeking to stop the US company from interfering in the sale of its chip unit.
Revolutionary and magical: iPhone reaches its 10th birthday
Ten years ago today, Apple’s very first iPhone hit the stores. We bring you a brief look at the evolution of the device.
Toshiba X Series laptops arrive in the Middle East
Toshiba has recently announced the launch of the all new Portégé X20W, Portégé X30 and Tecra X40 range of laptops in the Middle East.
EU to ease commercial drone use
The European Commission wants to make it easier for lightweight drones to fly autonomously in European airspace – with logistics, inspection services and agricultural businesses set to benefit.
Nokia 6, Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 now available in the UAE
HMD Global, the manufacturer of Nokia phones, has announced its first Nokia smartphone range – comprising of the Nokia 3, Nokia 5 and Nokia 6.
Transformation Talk | Weekly news round-up 15.06.17
Tahawul Tech brings you Transformation Talk, a weekly roundup of the biggest news in the technology industry.
Nokia to lay off employees in a bid to save $1.3B in costs
Nokia has reportedly completed lay-off talks in its home country Finland and will as a result cut 170 jobs.