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Canadian smartphone market increases, BlackBerry fails

According to a Google research, Canada's smartphone market increased. Canadians have been bitten by the smartphone bug, according to Google's latest report on smartphone ownership in the country.


Smartphone battle claims "biggest victim", HTC

HTC was considered as the "biggest victim" by an industry analysis from Citi. It is close to impossible for HTC to perform a comeback after losing horribly in the global smartphone race, according to analysts in the industry.

Two out of three Aussies have smartphones

According to research, almost 64% of Australians owned a smartphone. According to new research on the Australian smartphone market, almost two thirds of the entire population of the continent owned a smartphone.

IBM cooperates on SEC probe of cloud revenue

IBM cooperated on the SEC probe of its cloud revenue. IBM Corp. stated Wednesday that it was cooperating with US regulators on a probe of its cloud revenue.


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Siemens will gain EUR400 million from selling stakes in Nokia Siemens Networks. Siemens's recent exit from its Nokia Siemens Networks stake will net the engineering group a total of EUR400 million or US$530 million, according to the company's chief executive Joe Kaeser.
The company's latest smartphone release failed in the market despite good reviews. Nokia recently released its latest offering with the Lumia 1020.
Microsoft and Steve Sinofsky's entered into a "non-disparage" agreement. Steeve Sinofsky, a former chief of Windows, entered into a "non-disparage" agreement with Microsoft.
Google's search results were scrutinized by EU antitrust regulators. Google's search result was scrutinized by EU antitrust regulators. A European Commission questionnaire asked Google's rivals if lower rankings had any effect with regard to the number of visitors to their sites.
Nexon placed investments on Western gaming firms to expand its market. Korea's largest gaming company Nexon announced its plans to expand its reach within the markets in the West, starting with a deal with Rumble Entertainment.
Google will provide Starbucks' Wi-Fi services, replacing previous supplier AT&T. According to an online announcement by Google, the worldwide search engine leader will be granting free and faster internet access to all Starbucks customers in the United States.
The social game developer's top executive conducted a study to pinpoint the company's weakest areas.
Isis announced its plan to launch its mobile payment service this year. Isis announced its plan to expand its mobile payment service. The service, which has long been delayed, will be launched within the year and will cater to consumers nationwide.
According to analysts, core business problems will cause to company to ultimately crumble despite its tactical move to exit its online gambling venture.
After the end of Facebook and Zynga's agreement, the web network said that they will publish their own games on the social platform.