Kodak Goes Belly Up and Files for Chapter 11 [Kodak]
Despite its recent strategy of “sue everybody for everything,” Kodak has succumb to its financial pressures and filed for Chapter 11 business reorganization in New York. The iconic photography company...
View ArticleGoogle: 250 Million Android Devices Activated, 11 Billion Apps Downloaded
During its Q4 earnings call today, Google announced some pretty impressive figures in terms of its reach in the mobile space. In addition to announcing the $10 billion that his company brought in last...
View ArticleSAP Playing with Fire…and Other Consumer Tablets
AP, the giant enterprise software company from Germnay, isn’t the first name that comes to mind when you think about potential Kindle Fire customers, but its CIO was playing with one when I met up with...
View ArticleMotorola Only Sold a Million Tablets in 2011
Motorola has released its Q4 and 2011 earnings today and well, it’s not pretty. Motorola Mobility has announced that it lost some $80 million on $5.3 billion in revenue during Q4, a huge drop from the...
View ArticleFormer Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein Leaves HP
According to a report from AllThingsD, former Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein has left Helwitt-Packard effective immediately. It was Rubinstein who was at the helm of Palm when it was bought by HP back in...
View ArticleBlame the ThunderBolt for HTC’s Poor 4G LTE Smartphone Sales
2011 saw the introduction of widespread 4G LTE and the devices that support the next-generation network that can pull down speeds 10 times faster than those of normal 3G. One of the companies...
View ArticleiPhone Brings 720,000 New Subscribers to Sprint
Back in October, the long-rumored Sprint iPhone finally rolled out to customers in the United States and today, the carrier announced the fruits of its decision to carry the iconic smartphone. The...
View ArticleIs the Galaxy Note Good For Business?
Now that BlackBerry is no longer the default choice for enterprise, business users are looking to Android and iOS for their work handsets. There are already a few Android phones for this demographic...
View ArticleHow Motorola is Failing Its Android Customers
It has become clear that both HTC and Motorola have taken a back seat to Samsung when it comes to Android. While both HTC and Motorola have been talking about plans to scale back releases in 2012,...
View ArticleNokia Became the Top Windows Phone Vendor In Just One Quarter
Nokia took its time to get into the modern smartphone market, but it’s already made a pretty big impact. After just one quarter of producing devices running Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system,...
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