On Wednesday, Apple removed the Blockchain wallet app, the only remaining app that could be used to make Bitcoin payments on the iOS platform, from its App Store. And Bitcoiners are pissed off. How pissed off? One particular Apple customer ...
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Taiwan technology giant Foxconn group has signed a letter of intent to invest up to $1 billion in Indonesia as it seeks to diversify production away from China, officials said Sunday. Foxconn, also known by its Taipei-headquartered mother ...
Toshiba's Canvio Home backup and share NAS is available in two capacities, including this 3TB version ($249 suggested retail). Related Toshiba Toshiba Enters Chromebook Market Toshiba Toshiba To Purchase OCZ's SSD Business Toshiba Toshiba ...
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Apple is planning to release two new versions of its iPhones with larger screens this year to meet competition from rival handset makers,the Wall Street Journal reported Friday. The report,which follows rumors circulating for several ...
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In 1984, with only $25,000 in Chinese government funding and a dusty 20-square-metre bungalow as their headquarters, a small group of scientists in Beijing founded a firm called New Technology Developer Inc. Thirty years later, the tech ...
Tags: Lenovo, Global Ambitions
Boost Mobile’s ZTE-made BoostMax features a 5.7-inch HD IPS display and price tag of $299. Related Boost Boost Launches Low-Cost Moto G Smartphone Boost Boost Prices Its First iPhones Boost Boost Mobile To Offer iPhones For First Time ...
Activist investor Carl Icahn fired off word on Tuesday that he beefed up his Apple stock holdings by a half-billion dollars as the share price dipped. "Just bought $500 mln more $AAPL shares," Icahn said in a message on Twitter. "My ...
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Apple's stock dropped Tuesday, hurt by a lackluster first-quarter performance and a cautious second-quarter revenue outlook. The shares fell 8 percent, hovering near $507 in afternoon trading. On Monday Apple Inc. said it sold more ...
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New numbers on smartphones suggest they’ve notched a significant milestone. The global market topped 1 billion shipments for the first time in 2013, covering about one-seventh of the world’s population, according to research by ...
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Dwindle Distribution has been appointed as the exclusive action sports distributor in the U.S. region for Olloclip, a line of photo lenses and accessor for iPhones and iPod touches, effective immediately. "Photography and filming are ...
Tags: Sporting Goods, Recreation
Apple Inc.'s iPhone is owned by more than 40 percent of smartphone users in the U.S., giving the Cupertino, Calif., tech company a larger share of the national smartphone market than any of its rivals, according to a report Thursday. ...
Tags: Iphones, Smartphones, Smartphones in The US
China Mobile, the country's biggest services provider, on Friday begins selling Apple's iPhone to its millions of customers, ending a six-year wait in a crucial market for the US technology giant. The combination of China Mobile's ...
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Sprint’s version of LG’s G Flex with 6-inch curved display will feature Sprint Spark technology. Related sprint Sprint Expands LTE To 300 Markets sprint Sprint Eyes Merger With T-Mobile: Report sprint Sprint Gets Into ...
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Murata Manufacturing shares rallied Wednesday to reach their highest point in over a decade, adding to anticipation that the Japanese maker of smartphone components will see higher earnings, as a major Chinese mobile carrier begins selling ...
Tags: iPhone Sales, Murata's Shares
BlackBerry will rededicate itself to physical keyboards as the company tries to regain its footing. Out of the four existing BlackBerry 10 smartphones, only the Q10 and Q5 have physical keyboards, and only the former is available ...
Tags: Blackberry, Physical Keyboard