Deutsche Bank starts Motricity with "Buy" rating
Deutsche Bank Securities initiated coverage on mobile content delivery leader Motricity with "Buy" rating and $15 price target, citing company's promising outlook and attractive valuation.
View ArticleBrokerages cut Nvidia's profit view after weak forecast
Atleast two brokerages cut their earnings estimate on Nvidia Corp (NVDA), a day after the graphics chip maker chopped its second-quarter sales forecast due to weakness in Europe and Asia and a shift in...
View ArticleAdobe Bolsters Security Efforts, Joins Microsoft's MAPP
Adobe joined Microsoft Corp.’s Microsoft Active Protections Program to fight growing security threats.
View ArticleAnalysts: NVIDIA Will Feel Little Impact From Losing iMac
Despite losing out to AMD on the newest line of iMac computers, NVIDIA should feel little impact on its bottom line.
View ArticleIndian, British firms sign multi-million pound business deals
British Business Secretary Vince Cable on Thursday announced a series of multi-million pound deals signed between British and Indian firms spanning sectors like infrastructure, high-technology and...
View ArticleBlackBerry agrees to address India's security concerns, says ministry
India government said Research in Motion (RIM), maker of BlackBerry, has given an assurance to the ministry on addressing its security concerns soon.
View ArticleYouTube faces ban in Russia: report
YouTube suffered a jolt after a Russian court ordered Rosnet, a local internet provider, to block the site for hosting an ultra-nationalist video, according to a report.
View ArticleVerizon customers top iPhone users in data usuage: study
The findings of the study is interesting as iPhone users have typically been considered as the heaviest data users in the entire mobile market.
View ArticleMotorola Q2 Earnings Top Street Estimates, Phone Unit Disappoints
Motorola Inc., the second largest smartphone maker in the US, reported a higher-than-expected jump in its second quarter net profit, driven by strong performance of its enterprise mobility and...
View ArticleCredit Suisse widens loss estimates of Sprint Nextel
Credit Suisse widened its loss estimates of mobile operator Sprint Nextel Corp. as the company’s second quarter loss widened from last year.
View ArticleCredit Suisse cuts profit estimates, price target of Symantec
The brokerage reiterated its Outperform rating on shares of Symantec, while lowering its price target from $22 to $16.50.
View ArticleSprint to roll-out Android 2.2 upgrade for EVO 4G on August 3
According to an announcement posted on the carrier's Web site, Sprint said the upgrade will be sent out to EVO users in waves, meaning the software will then be sent over-the-air to the device and...
View ArticleFuzzy Picture Emerges for Kodak
With the drop off in its traditional film business, Kodak looks to digital printing as a life preserver.
View ArticleYahoo-Google deal in Japan to be challenged by Microsoft: report
Reacting to the Yahoo! Japan’s deal with Google, Microsoft is preparing to take up the issue with Fair Trade Commission (FTC) in Japan pitching the deal as anti-competitive, said a report.
View ArticleQualcomm finalizes partners for India's LTE venture
Qualcomm has finalized Global Holding Corp Pvt. Ltd. and Tulip Telecom Ltd. as initial partners for its India long-term evolution (LTE) joint venture
View ArticleChina's Focus Media sells Internet unit Allyes to Silver Lake
Focus Media Holding Ltd, China's leading digital media group, said it agreed to sell its 62 percent stake in its internet division Allyes Online Media Holdings Ltd. to private firm Silver Lake
View ArticleFBR Capital Markets keeps Microsoft's rating at "outperform"
FBR Capital Markets maintained its "outperform" rating on Microsoft Corp, saying that the software giant's multiple product cycles across all of its divisions should have a lasting effect throughout 2011.
View ArticleGoogle cleared of grabbing personal data by Britain's ICO
Britain’s Information Commissioner Office (ICO) has said Google had not grabbed personal details but had happened by ‘accident’ when the search engine was collecting data from wi-fi networks.
View ArticleEmboldened RIM Readies Touchscreen BlackBerry
Research In Motion is not known for its dramatic flair. Like the BlackBerry itself, with its renowned email security, the Canadian smartphone maker seems to put function before form.
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