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HTC Is Now Essentially Worthless (And Insecure)

Internet hyperbole (and financial analysis) have rendered HTC, a once high-flying mobile brand, essentially valueless. In

IBM makes ‘biggest code drop’ as Canonical and Suse tie-up brings better Linux to mainframes

IBM HAS ANNOUNCED what it describes as the single biggest donation of mainframe code to the

HTC seems unable to decide what’s best for itself

HTC has reported that it’s newest strategy for growth is discontinuing models to focus on high-end

Android One reboot could see ridiculously low prices

You have to hand it to Google. It just doesn’t know when to quit. Despite the

Yahoo to acquire social shopping service Polyvore

Yahoo is gobbling up businesses, and there’s no sign of that slowing down. The latest among

Microsoft Will Never Give Up On Mobile

When Microsoft announced its wrenching $7.6 billion write-down last week, it was easy to presume that the company was giving

Apple and Samsung said eyeing e-SIM for easier carrier switching

Apple and Samsung plan to use embedded SIM cards in their upcoming smartphones, the GSMA claims,

Samsung Galaxy Mega range could see poorly-named mega mobiles

Not content with the sizable 5-inch Galaxy S4 and pocket-busting 5.5-inch Galaxy Note 2, Samsung could

Sony invests $645M in Olympus to become largest shareholder

Despite its own well documented financial woes, Sony has coughed up $645 million (UK£400,AU$621) to become

Best workstation: the top enterprise desktops

INTRODUCTION AND PICKS What comes to mind when we say workstation? If you’re thinking some big,

HTC One M9 falls short, not enough to save HTC

  HTC came under hard times but, for a while, it seemed that the Taiwanese manufacturer

Fitbit’s IPO to help them keep pace with Apple, Jawbone

  Fitbit is probably never going to command the wearable space. Even if their hardware is

As Apple rises, so Samsung falls

Samsung is counting on its new smartphones, the Galaxy S6 Edge and Galaxy S6, to boost

iPhone sales leap 40% over past year

Today Apple reported their second quarter 2015 financial results with iPhone, Mac, and the App Store