Worldwide semiconductor revenue in 2010 is forecast to reach $276 billion in 2010, a 19.9 percent increase from 2009 revenue of $231 billion, according to the latest outlook by Gartner. Click here for more.
Full story...Frost and Sullivan expects that by 2015, mobile broadband penetration will reach up to nearly 40% of the total population.
The UK mobile advertising market looks set to finally come of age, with total revenues growing from andpound;27.
Qualcomm's European subsidiary has launched Pay-As-You-Drive (PAYD) and Pay-How-You-Drive (PHYD) services, two new telematics solutions for the auto insurance market.
Nokia Siemens Networks is launching a new software client for 'any device with a screen' that allows people to watch TV via any network.
Data-services provider TNS said Wednesday it will pay up to $112.5 million for Cequint, which sells caller-ID goods and services to mobile phone operators.
Hewlett-Packard.'s quarter-century alliance with Oracle has been "strained" by the dispute over Oracle's hiring of ousted HP CEO Mark Hurd, HP's interim chief said Wednesday.
Chinese steel mills and mobile phone factories are being idled and thousands of homes in one area are doing without electricity as local governments order power cuts to meet energy-saving targets set by Beijing.
China's mobile handset and LCD-TV exports declined unexpectedly in June, as the handsets were negatively impacted by a government investigation and the televisions took a hit due to weak demand and rising inventory, Click here for more.
In-flight broadband provider Row 44 has raised US$37 million in new equity investment as part of a Series B funding round.
The much anticipated deployment of LTE and WiMAX mobile networks will result in strong growth for makers of base station antennas and related products over the next five years, Click here for more.