Google's Motorola misstep could be Lenovo's boon
An expensive mistake by Google could turn into a golden opportunity for China's Lenovo Group as it expands beyond its success in the personal computer industry.
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An expensive mistake by Google could turn into a golden opportunity for China's Lenovo Group as it expands beyond its success in the personal computer industry.
Google is selling Motorola's smartphone business to Lenovo for $2.9 billion, a price that makes Google's biggest acquisition look like its most expensive mistake.
Samsung said Monday it had signed a long-term cross-licence deal with Google in a move to help the South Korean technology firm stave off potential patent disputes in the future.
Apple Inc.'s iPhone is owned by more than 40 percent of smartphone users in the U.S., giving the Cupertino, Calif., tech company a larger share of the national smartphone market than any of its rivals, according to a report ...
Motorola announced Tuesday that its flagship Moto X smartphone is heading for Europe.
Google on Monday announced that it is buying smart thermostat start-up Nest in a deal valued at $3.2 billion.
Motorola is pushing all the buttons to regain prominence in the smartphone market, including aggressive pricing, chief executive Dennis Woodside says.
As I look back at the more than 100 tech products we reviewed in 2013, a handful of gadgets and services deserve a second look.
It's likely the world in the not-so-distant future will be increasingly populated by computerized people like Amal Graafstra.
Wearable gadgets, curved smartphones and new game consoles defined technology in 2013. That's why it's no surprise they make up the bulk of our top 10 devices of the year.