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T-Mobile offers free data downloads with latest Apple iPad purchase
T-Mobile would provide up to 200 megabytes of free data downloads to those who would buy the latest Apple iPad.
Samsung developing own Google Glass version - filing
Samsung would be seeking to compete with Google Inc by developing its own version of Google Glass, according to a Korean patent filing.
Icahn's shares are off-limits in Apple stock buyback plan
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn's letter to Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook published on Thursday indicated that Icahn would be witholding his shares from his proposed stock buyback program.
Apple's iPad Air fuel speculation that an iPad Pro may be in the works
The name of Apple's recently unveiled iPad Air gave rise to the speculation that the company might be cooking up an iPad Pro.
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A Tokyo-based analyst cited unnamed sources who said Apple Inc would be releasing its television models by the end of next year.
RadioShack Corp received a five-year financing worth USD 835 million. Consumer electronics company RadioShack Corp said it was able to get fresh financing from various lenders.
HTC claimed in a Financial Times article that it had a hand with Microsoft Corp's smartwatch years ago.
Details of the new Nokia Lumia phablet was mistakenly posted on a Chinese e-commerce listing. A new leak had confirmed earlier reports about the details about Nokia Corp's new Lumia phablet.
A Bloomberg report revealed that Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia Oyj's handset business allowed the latter to purchase the wireless network equipment business of Alcatel-Lucent.
Samsung is first in the smart watch race but Apple may win it all. Samsung had beaten Apple in the smart watch race. The main issue now is that the Galaxy Gear have been tepid at best.
The Canadian government, under the Investment Canada Act, has the right to review bids for Canadian flagship industries such as BlackBerry for national security issues.
According to sources familiar with the matter, any deal that Chinese computer maker Lenovo would push through with BlackBerry would cause regulatory hurdles.
The Investment Canada Act would be a major hurdle for foreign companies like Lenovo who wish to acquire Blackberry as a whole or in parts.
With Michael Dell owning 75% of his company, the new board would consist of himself and two other appointees from Silver Lake Management.