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Sony's PlayStation game enterprise hedge backfires as dollar costs upsurge

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Tumblr founder to receive US$110 million retention payment from Yahoo

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Universal Display boosted its full-year forecast to US$125 million from only US$110 million due to the increasing demand for LED.
Amazon launched the latest Mobile App Distributing program which could optimize the web app for distribution to smartphones.
Nokia Corp accounted for 81% of all the Windows Phone shipments allowing Windows Phone to increase its market share to 3.7%.
Nvidia projected a current-revenue of US$1.05 billion, plus or minus 2%, which was below analysts' estimates.
Apple generated US$4 billion from iTunes software and services during the second quarter. Apple's iTunes Store has been a relevant source of income and a core to the tech giant's ecosystem.
Nikon cut its full-year shipment target to 6.5 million from 7.1 million units as mirrorless cameras began to lose their shine.
According to Consumer Intelligence Research Partners, first time smartphone buyers would prefer Android units while repeat buyers would choose Apple products.
Nuance Communications recorded its highest price since May after Carl Icahn reportedly increased his stake in the speech recognition software developer.
BlackBerry is the first mobile maker to secure the US Defense Department's device administration approval.
Meiji Yasuda, Fujitsu and Microsoft Japan would all team up to upgrade 30,000 Windows XP computers to tablets running Windows 8 operating system.