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Nokia Lumia 900 To Be Available For $99 On AT&T

Nokia Nokia's chief executive officer Stephen Elop was not joking when he stated at the launch of the novel Lumia 900 Windows Phone at CES that pricing for the gadget would be cutthroat.

HP has declared that it proposes to release the code behind webOS in the month of September under the Apache License, Edition 2.0.

Motorola on January 24 lodged a novel lawsuit in Florida accusing Apple with infringing six copyrights in the iPhone 4S and four of those patents in iCloud.

Nintendo Co. declared that it posted loss in the first nine months of the fiscal year, weighed down by lethargic sales of its Wii console, costs connected with its novel 3DS hand-held gaming system.

Microsoft Windows 8 Tablet Necessities Disclosed

Microsoft Tablets catered by Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8 OS and Intel processors could begin as high as $600, a price level, which could make them noncompetitive with well known Android-based devices like Amazon's best Kindle Fire.

Yahoo’s chief executive officer (CEO) Jerry Yang has left the company. His exit from the company may remove barrier to Asia asset sale.

Motorola's Defy+ telephone is already boasted as a tough-as-nails smartphone, comprehending the essentials and surviving tumbles from huge heights.

In a bid to deal with ever growing data utilization from subscribers, AT&T has rolled out novel
data plans for smartphone and tablet users.

AT&T Brings Out 4G LTE Android Smartphones; BSkyB Buys Equity Stake In App Company Zeebox

AT&T AT&T may have lagged in the 4G LTE race but the cell phone giant has lastly rolled out the fast network in New York City and 10 other markets, with anticipates to roll the service out fully by 2013 end.

A "smart" internet-linked TV, which has the capability to have its hardware upgraded each year has been revealed by Samsung.

BSkyB (British Sky Broadcasting) is eyeing to rein in spectators’ increasing utilization of the social networking sites Twitter and Facebook while watching TV with its investment in technology start-up Zeebox.

The electronics and entertainment giant inaugurated its CES press meeting by disclosing a prototype "Crystal LED display", which utilizes miniature light-emitting diodes instead of pixels.

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 Tablet Back On Sale In Australia; U.S. Video Game Sales Remain Up In November

Samsung Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet is back on sale in the Australian market after a short-term sales ban on the rival to Apple's iPad ended on the device because of a patent claim between the two firms.

Motorola Mobility has gained a first round injunction against Apple in Germany that could block the sales of iPhones and iPads in the nation.

U.S. video game biz sales grew by 0.4% to $3 billion in the month of November, as benefits in software aided constitute for declines in consoles and accessories.

AT&T Inc.’s proposal to purchase T-Mobile USA Inc. was placed in further trouble after a federal judge decided to mull over a request by the U.S. to delay or sack its court case seeking to block the contract.

Genachowski Opposes AT&T Buy Out Of T-Mobile; Spotify Appends 500000 Novel Subscribers

Julius Genachowski Federal Communications Commission chairman, Julius Genachowski, has disapproved the amalgamation of cellphone behemoth AT&T and T-Mobile USA.

HTC Corp, the biggest seller of smartphones in the U.S. market, dropped to the lowest level in 16 months after surprisingly cutting its fourth-quarterly income estimation amongst the worldwide economic disaster and rivalry with Apple Inc.

Google Inc has discarded a challenging project to make renewable energy more inexpensive than coal, the latest target of Chief Executive Larry Page's moves to focus the Internet giant on fewer attempts.

Spotify, has appended around half a million novel subscribers during the two months since hooking up to Facebook’s novel entertainment program.

Gates Defend Microsoft Against 1 Bln Lawsuit; Telstra All Set For National Cable Upgrade

Bill Gates Microsoft's Bill Gates returned to the witness box Tuesday to protect his firm against a $1 billion antitrust case, which claims the company tricked a competitor into big losses and surged onto the market with Windows 95.

Research In Motion Ltd. shares were beaten down in a worsening market on pessimistic estimations from three brokerage houses and after the BlackBerry manufacturer stated a few of its devices are failing to boot up because of a software malfunction

Telstra will take the lead with plans to launch speed upgrades for its hybrid-fibre coaxial system all over the country by December, in spite of approaching finalization of the company's contract with NBN Co.

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