Apple: Google may pay $22mn
Internet giant Google is closing on a deal to pay USD 22.5 million as settlement charges related to its bypassing of the privacy settings of millions of Apple users, a media report said.
Samsung's Galaxy powers record $5.9 billion profit; euro a worry
Soar away sales of the Galaxy smartphone drove record quarterly profit of $5.9 billion at Samsung Electronics, though the South Korean tech giant is sweating over how Europe's debt crisis is denting d
Microsoft stumbles into crucial financial year
An ugly first week for Microsoft Corp's new financial year, probably its most important to date, has done little to inspire confidence that the software giant can jumpstart a stubbornly stagnant share
HTC blocked from using Google patents in Apple dispute
Taiwanese manufacturer of smartphones and tablets HTC has been blocked from using five patents it secured from Google last year to sue tech giant Apple, according to a report.
A US judge upheld an ar
Samsung fights Apple move to block Galaxy sales
South Korea's Samsung Electronics vowed on Thursday to press ahead with the US launch of its newest smartphone this month, despite a fresh lawsuit filed by rival Apple seeking to block the cutting-edg
Apple CEO wants to make more products in U.S
Apple Inc chief executive Tim Cook said he would like to see more of the company's products assembled at home than in China and contain more U.S. components such as semiconductors.
Apple has been cri
Apple CEO Cook gives up $75 million in stock dividends
Apple CEO Tim Cook is giving up $75 million in dividends on restricted stock that the company is awarding to all of its employees.
In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday,
No truce in Apple-Samsung patent war
Two days of court-directed peace talks between the chiefs of iPhone-maker Apple and smartphone giant Samsung ended with no sign of a truce in the legal battle headed for court in Silicon Valley.
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Apple's Cook top-paid US CEO in 2011: Report
Apple chief executive Tim Cook topped the list of the best-paid CEOs in the US in 2011 thanks to stock options that put him more than $300 million above his next rival, a Wall Street Journal survey sh
Google, Apple shares better long-term vs Facebook - Barron's
Shares of Google and Apple are probably better long-term bets than Facebook, and investors would do well to skip its highly touted IPO, Barron's wrote in its May 14 edition.
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