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BANGKOK (Reuters) - Asia will continue to deliver strong growth in the mobile phone market due to sustained demand from China and India, the world's two biggest markets of such services, industry officials said.
Microsoft to cut Xbox 360 U.S. price to below Wiimore similar news »
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said on Wednesday it plans to cut the U.S. prices of its Xbox 360 video game machine, lowering the price of its entry-level console to $50 below Nintendo Co Ltd's top-selling Wii.
Judge rules Oracle failed to produce CEO's e-mailmore similar news »
BOSTON (Reuters) - A federal judge has ruled that Oracle Corp destroyed or failed to preserve Chief Executive Larry Ellison's e-mail files sought as evidence in a class-action lawsuit filed in 2001 against the software maker.
TiVo, DirecTV to develop new DVRmore similar news »
NEW YORK (Reuters) - TiVo Inc is developing a new digital video recorder for satellite TV provider DirecTV , rekindling a strained relationship and potentially opening the door to boosting the number of its subscribers.
Dell may compete with iPhone eventuallymore similar news »
BOSTON (Reuters) - Dell Inc Chief Executive Michael Dell said his company may one day sell a device that competes with Apple Inc's iPhone, though he does not plan to get into that market any time soon.
AT&T says fixed Northeast U.S. mobile data outagemore similar news »
NEW YORK (Reuters) - AT&T Inc said on Wednesday that its mobile data services such as Web surfing had stopped working very early on Wednesday, primarily affecting customers in the Northeastern United States and that the company had fixed the problem just before noon.
Consumers seen holding on to mobile phones longermore similar news »
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Qualcomm Inc is seeing some signs that customers are slower to upgrade their mobile phones than before, Chief Executive Paul Jacobs said on Wednesday in an interview with cable television network CNBC.
Dell set to unveil mini-notebook: sourcemore similar news »
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Dell Inc is poised to announce a new mini-laptop computer later this week, a source familiar with the company's plan said on Tuesday, confirming a Wall Street Journal story.
Google sees new browser displacing desktop softwaremore similar news »
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California (Reuters) - Google Inc is challenging Microsoft Corp with its own Web browser that lets users run many applications that once worked only when installed on local PCs, executives said on Tuesday.
Apple's "Rock" event expected to unveil new iPodsmore similar news »
BOSTON (Reuters) - Apple Inc is expected to unveil new iPod music players -- and possibly price cuts -- at a media event next Tuesday but may not launch a long-awaited update to its MacBook laptop computers until a later date.
Sony launches new PSP in Japan to battle Nintendo DSmore similar news »
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp's game unit said on Tuesday it will launch a new model of its PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld machine on October 16 in Japan, its latest bid to challenge Nintendo Co Ltd's market-leading DS.
Alcatel-Lucent names new CEO and chairmanmore similar news »
PARIS (Reuters) - Alcatel-Lucent named its new leadership on Tuesday, handing the task of turning round the loss-making telecoms equipment group to former British Telecom chief executive and industry veteran Ben Verwaayen.