Symantec has sold off its enterprise security business to chipmaker Broadcom in a deal worth $10.7 billion.
Apple wins $539 million in Samsung patent case
A US jury has recently ordered Samsung Electronics to pay $539 million to Apple for copying patented smartphone features, according to court documents, Reuters reported.0 4003Global mobile phone market to face worst decline in 2019: Gartner
Worldwide shipments of devices such as PCs, tablets and mobile phones will total 2.2 billion units in 2019, a decline of 3.3 percent year over year, according to Gartner.
HPE, Nutanix ink global agreement to deliver hybrid cloud as a service
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and Nutanix has announced a global partnership to deliver an integrated hybrid cloud as a Service (aaS) solution to the market.
Intel appoints former CFO as new chief executive
Intel Corporation has announced the appointment of Robert (Bob) Swan as its new chief executive officer.
Samsung Electronics projects profit drop as chips lose steam
Samsung Electronics has flagged its first quarterly profit drop in two years and painted a grim outlook owing to mounting competition from Chinese smartphone makers and declining chip prices.
Vantage point: Avaya on open SIP innovations
Ard Verboon, senior director product management, Avaya, elaborates on the firm’s devices strategy and how it is innovating in the …
Revealed: Channel Speak survey results
Supported by Reseller Middle East, Enabler One has released the results of the first-ever vendor agnostic survey in the Middle …
Qualcomm charges Apple with sharing secrets with rival Intel
Qualcomm has reportedly accused Apple of stealing its chip-making secrets and sharing it with rival Intel.
Apple productions could face delays after virus attack
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), which makes chips for Apple’s iPhone is back in full production after being infected with malware at the weekend.
Asus unveils latest series of motherboards in Middle East
Asus Middle East has announced the availability of ROG Strix, Prime and TUF Gaming series motherboards built on the AMD B450 chipset and supporting the latest AMD Ryzen processors.