Nokia Corp., the world's biggest mobile phone maker, said Tuesday it has filed suits against several leading liquid crystal display makers — including Philips, Toshiba, Sharp and Samsung — for alleged price fixing.
Shares of Netlist Inc. tumbled in premarket trading Tuesday, a day after high-speed analog chipmaker Inphi Corp. said it sued the server and storage systems maker for patent infringement.
General Electric Co.'s agreement to buy out the rest of NBC Universal paves the way for it to sell control of the TV and movie company to Comcast Corp. in a deal that promises to reshape the entertainment industry.
Microchip Technology Inc. said Monday that business is going well in its fiscal third quarter and it expects its profit and revenue to come in at the higher end of its previous forecasts.
OmniVision Technologies Inc., which makes chips for digital cameras and webcams, said Monday it moved to a profit in its fiscal second quarter as sales rose by 12 percent.
Fledgling newswire service BNO will hand over control of its massively popular Twitter account to American news network MSNBC today, in a move that could mark a significant step forward for the young compny.
Bit.ly, the service Twitter uses to shorten URLs to keep them under the service's 140-character limit, announced partnerships on Monday with Verisign, Websense and Sophos that are designed to keep spam and malicious software off of the network.
Sprint Nextel Corp. is giving up on a technology that allows some Sprint-branded phones to use a "push-to-talk" walkie-talkie service similar to what's available on the company's Nextel-branded phones.