Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Apple, Verizon, Vodafone, AT&T and Research In Motion
Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Apple, Verizon, Vodafone, AT&T and Research In Motion Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Apple, Verizon, Vodafone, AT&T and Research In Motion Read more on Zacks.com via Yahoo! Finance
NTU, Fraunhofer set up research center to boost Singapore’s IDM industry
NTU, Fraunhofer set up research center to boost Singapore’s IDM industry ( Nanyang Technological University ) NTU and Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft will set up the Fraunhofer IDM Centre at NTU with strong support from Media Development Authority. Fraunhofer@NTU will join the ranks of top global IDM centers...
VR216-Pong Research silicon case
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Smartphone shipments to quadruple in Asia by 2015, says IMS Research
Smartphone shipments to quadruple in Asia by 2015, says IMS Research Annual smartphone shipments to Asia are expected to more than quadruple between now and 2015, giving Asia 39% of smartphone shipments during 2015. Overall shipments of smartphones are forecast to increase at a compound annual growth...
Microsoft to Spend $9.5 Billion on Research in 2010
Microsoft to Spend $9.5 Billion on Research in 2010 Microsoft plans to spend $9.5 billion on research and development this year, which a senior executive said Thursday is more than any competitor. Read more on PC World via Yahoo! News
Microsoft expects to spend $9.5 billion on research in 2010
Microsoft expects to spend $9.5 billion on research in 2010 Microsoft plans to spend $9.5 billion on research and development this year, which a senior executive said Thursday is more than any competitor. Read more on InfoWorld
Research in Motion’s 3G Counteroffensive
Apple and RIM’s Smart Phone Arms Race Escalates Two weeks before the new Apple 3G iPhone was released, a ChangeWave consumer survey showed it was likely to have a tsunami-like impact on the smart phone market. We all know what happened next – an extraordinarily successful 1 million units...