Electronics Retailers Return Good News to Investors
Electronics retailers and their investors are looking towards a very good holiday season this year, anticipating some of the best sales in company history
Electronics retailers and their investors are looking towards a very good holiday season this year, anticipating some of the best sales in company history
VR World’s special report on 4K and its challenges in reaching the market.
With the largest electronics manufacturing facility in the country shutdown, the government needs to re-evaluate antiquated laws and start from scratch.
Indian consumers are starting to get excited about wearables.
The anchor of South Korea’s high-tech sector is rife with internal problems, giving Taiwanese firms a leg up.
As GPUs get more powerful, a better solution to bridge the connectivity gap with the CPU is needed. Might AMD have the solution?
The patent wars continue, with Samsung firing back at Nvidia after they were sued by Nvidia for infringing upon their GPU patents, using Qualcomm chips.
In a new political move by the Senator, Ted Cruz has likened Net Neutrality to Obamacare after the President announced his support for a Title II status.
The tiny Taiwan market is proving tough for Chinese smartphone brands, Matthew Fulco reports.
Retailers convince hardware manufacturers to throw the book at e-commerce stores in a bid to regulate pricing in the country.
The Indian e-commerce industry is set to witness a dramatic change in the way it functions as offline retailers seek to curtail “unsustainable pricing.”
Reporting a strong quarter, Ziff Davis’ parent company believes rich, actionable content is the future for the publications business.
Nvidia reported record revenues for the third quarter of this year and fiscal 2015 year, making these three months some of the strongest ever for Nvidia
iFixit did their typical tear down of new hardware, and this time they tore down the new HTC Nexus 9 from Google and found it to be very repair unfriendly.
Reported $50 billion valuation would make it larger than Sony and Lenovo .
Intel’s Kirk Skaugen provided an update of the state of 14nm processors in Intel’s roadmap for 2015 and gave an idea of when we can expect products.
With Intel finally settling allegations of cheating on benchmarks in the Pentium 4 era, might it have a new case in the Broadwell generation?
China’s wunderkind smartphone maker is now the third biggest smartphone manufacturer, but will its Chinese roots hinder its growth?
A short analysis opens what could possibly be the three most critical points in Lenovo’s plans to dominate the Japanese tech market.
Facebook’s Q3 2014 results exceed analyst expectations, but with 2015 being a year for investment, stock price dropped in anticipation of these big expenditures.