Research In Motion was granted a stay in a patent-infringement case filed by software maker Visto against the BlackBerry maker.[...]
Samsung Electronics, one of the world’s largest semiconductor manufacturers, has according to Digitimes informed downstream customers it will start reducing its supply of NAND flash chips to them from July as its key customer Apple (AAPL), has placed a large batch of orders (the order is said to be for [...]
NTT Data, a division of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) which builds computer networks and provides maintenance services, is acquiring a 60% stake in a mobile phone software subsidiary of Matsushita Electric Industrial, Japan's second largest handset manufacturer. Bloomberg reports that NTT Data is purchasing the stake from Matsushita's mobile [...]
Filed under: Software, Apple, OS X Google's released a new version of its Google Talk web app that's optimized for the iPhone and iPod touch -- that's right, web app, meaning that they've stayed true to Stevie's original vision of keeping everything within the Safari sandbox. No firmware 2.0, no [...]
The Nokia N78 cellphone has a built-in FM transmitter that allows you to share your favorite whale-call-based dance tracks with the group over the home stereo or car radio.[...]
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Ars Technica reviews Jonathan Zittrain's new book, The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It. Zittrain is by all accounts a smart guy and an engaging speaker, and it sounds like his book makes a lot of worthwhile points about the importance of open, "generative" technologies. But I [...]