Jon Rubinstein, known for his position formulating the original iPod for Apple and for functioning Palm, has left Hewlett Packard, where he's functioned since the company's acquirement of Palm.
Nintendo has spilled the beans on its next-generation Wii U console's connectivity potentialities to be made around an online service named the Nintendo Network.
BMW has brought out details of its newest BMW M Performance range that benefits from influential engines and a novel sporting style.
Intel has inked an agreement with RealNetworks through which buys 190 patents plus 170 patent apps for $120 million.
As per reports, Google is all set to introduce its contactless mobile payment platform in the United Kingdom in due course for the 2012 Olympic Games.
Microsoft, on December 12, replaced the head of its Windows Phone section, which has contended to gain grip in the cellular phone and device market.
HTC Corp., the largest seller of smartphones in the United States, lodged a complaint in Taiwan against a Citigroup Inc. employee after the broker demoted its suggestion on the company, preceding a 59% drop in the shares of the cell phone manufacturer.
World's largest PC chip supplier Intel stated that earnings will be lower than projected as hard drive deficits will have an effect on overall sales.