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The European Commission is not taking any action against Qualcomm (NSDQ: QCOM) and has stopped investigating the chipmaker after four looking into the company’s pricing policies for four years, the WSJ reports. Full Article at MocoNews.net
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I often find myself in that position. Full Article at Android and Me
Qualcomm Stadium during team introductions prior to the final NFL preseason football game between the San Diego Chargers and the San Francisco 49ers at Qualcomm Stadium on Friday, Sept. 4, 2009 in San Diego. View Photo »
Ericsson has co-operated with the EC's four-year investigation to ensure that consumers in Europe do not pay higher prices because of Qualcomm's unfair licensing practices
( Page 1 of 2 ) Despite numerous protests that a phone forged and sold by Google will upset wireless carriers Times of London reported Nov. 22 that Google in 2010 will launch an advanced smartphone with a larger than usual touchscreen display and a... Full Article at eWeek
Cox Communications & TIO Networks: TIO Networks will provide real-time bill payment services to Cox Communications' customers, allowing them to pay their bills at TIO retail centers and self-service kiosks. Full Article at RCR Wireless News
For most, the term ’smartbook’ (a device that’s somewhere in between a smartphone and a netbook) is nothing but the latest tech buzzword du jour. Full Article at TechCrunch
Sprint Chief Executive Dan Hesse (L) and Qualcomm Chief Executive Paul Jacobs speak at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Pasadena, California July 24, 2009. View Photo »
The European Commission closed antitrust proceedings against Qualcomm as big technology companies dropped their four-year old complaints against the U.S. mobile chip supplier, Reuters reported. Full Article at Dealbook
Qualcomm sidestepped a potential regulatory battle over its market power in cell phone technology yesterday, when the European Commission announced that it was ending a four-year probe of the San Diego company without taking action. Full Article at San Diego Union-Tribune
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Qualcomm Stadium during team introductions prior to the final NFL preseason football game between the San Diego Chargers and the San Francisco 49ers at Qualcomm Stadium on Friday, Sept. 4, 2009 in San Diego.
View Photo »Sprint Chief Executive Dan Hesse (L) and Qualcomm Chief Executive Paul Jacobs speak at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Pasadena, California July 24, 2009.
View Photo »Sprint Chief Exective Dan Hesse (L) and Qualcomm Chief Executive Paul Jacobs speak at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Pasadena, California July 24, 2009.
View Photo »Qualcomm Chief Executive Paul Jacobs speaks at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Pasadena, California July 24, 2009.
View Photo »Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs speaks at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Pasadena, California July 24, 2009.
View Photo »Sprint CEO Dan Hesse (L) and Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs speak at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Pasadena, California July 24, 2009.
View Photo »Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs speaks at 'Global Alliance Project with Qualcomm', an event for investment promotion held by South Korea's Ministry of Knowledge Economy and the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) in Seoul April 8, 2009.
View Photo »Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs participates in 'Global Alliance Project with Qualcomm', an event for investment promotion held by South Korea's Ministry of Knowledge Economy and the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) in Seoul April 8, 2009.
View Photo »Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs speaks at 'Global Alliance Project with Qualcomm', an event for investment promotion held by South Korea's Ministry of Knowledge Economy and the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) in Seoul April 8, 2009.
View Photo »G-CORE Mini Caddy featuring Qualcomm's mirasol display technology.
View Photo »Qualcomm Chief Executive Paul Jacobs poses during his meeting with reporters in Hong Kong November 17, 2009. Qualcomm, the world's biggest chip maker, said on Tuesday that it expects to sell its TD-SCDMA chips in mainland China within the next year.
View Photo »Qualcomm Chief Executive Paul Jacobs speaks during his meeting with reporters in Hong Kong November 17, 2009. Qualcomm, the world's biggest chip maker, said on Tuesday that it expects to sell its TD-SCDMA chips in mainland China within the next year.
View Photo »Qualcomm Chief Execuive Paul Jacobs speaks during his meeting with reporters in Hong Kong November 17, 2009. Qualcomm, the world's biggest chip maker, said on Tuesday that it expects to sell its TD-SCDMA chips in mainland China within the next year.
View Photo »Qualcomm Chief Execuive Paul Jacobs listens during his meeting with reporters in Hong Kong November 17, 2009. Qualcomm, the world's biggest chip maker, said on Tuesday that it expects to sell its TD-SCDMA chips in mainland China within the next year.
View Photo »SAN DIEGO - NOVEMBER 15: Phillip Rivers #17 quarterback of the San Diego Chargers directs his teammates against the Philadelphia Eagles during the NFL football game at Qualcomm Stadium on November 15, 2009 in San Diego, California.
View Photo »SAN DIEGO - NOVEMBER 15: Norv Turner head coach of the San Diego Chargers follows the game agaisnt of the Philadelphia Eagles during the NFL football game at Qualcomm Stadium on November 15, 2009 in San Diego, California.
View Photo »SAN DIEGO - NOVEMBER 15: DeSean Jackson #10 of the Philadelphia Eagles stiff arms Quentin Jammer #23 of the San Diego Chargers after catching a pass during the NFL football game at Qualcomm Stadium on November 15, 2009 in San Diego, California.
View Photo »SAN DIEGO - NOVEMBER 15: Phillip Rivers #17 quarterback of the San Diego Chargers directs his teammates against the Philadelphia Eagles during the NFL football game at Qualcomm Stadium on November 15, 2009 in San Diego, California.
View Photo »SAN DIEGO - NOVEMBER 15: Donovan McNabb #5 quarterback of the Philadelphia Eagles hands the ball off to running back Brian Westbrook #36 against the San Diego Chargers during the NFL football game at Qualcomm Stadium on November 15, 2009 in San Diego, California.
View Photo »SAN DIEGO - NOVEMBER 15: Michael Vick #7 quarterback of the Philadelphia Eagles takes a snap against the San Diego Chargers during the NFL football game at Qualcomm Stadium on November 15, 2009 in San Diego, California.
View Photo »SAN DIEGO - NOVEMBER 15: Mike Tolbert #35 of the San Diego Chargers leaps into the end zone to score a touchdown against the Philadelphia Eagles during the NFL football game at Qualcomm Stadium on November 15, 2009 in San Diego, California.
View Photo »SAN DIEGO - NOVEMBER 15: Michael Vick #7 quarterback of the Philadelphia Eagles follows the game from the sideline in the game against the San Diego Chargers during the NFL football game at Qualcomm Stadium on November 15, 2009 in San Diego, California.
View Photo »SAN DIEGO - NOVEMBER 15: Andy Reid head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles points to his defensive line as he yells instructions against the San Diego Chargers late in the fourth quarter during the NFL football game at Qualcomm Stadium on November 15, 2009 in San Diego, California.
View Photo »SAN DIEGO - NOVEMBER 15: A fan of the Philadelphia Eagles cheer for their team against the San Diego Chargers during the NFL football game at Qualcomm Stadium on November 15, 2009 in San Diego, California.
View Photo »SAN DIEGO - NOVEMBER 15: Michael Vick #7 quarterback of the Philadelphia Eagles takes a snap against the San Diego Chargers during the NFL football game at Qualcomm Stadium on November 15, 2009 in San Diego, California.
View Photo »Sprint Chief Executive Dan Hesse (L) and Qualcomm Chief Executive Paul Jacobs speak at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Pasadena, California July 24, 2009.
View Photo »Ericsson has co-operated with the EC's four-year investigation to ensure that consumers in Europe do not pay higher prices because of Qualcomm's unfair licensing practices
Sacconaghi and Rasgon say the royalties paid to Qualcomm are based on the price Apple pays Foxconn for each iPhone–about $244, they estimate–not the wholesale price that Apple charges carriers like AT&T for iPhones, which they say averages about $590
Analysts at Sanford C. Bernstein this week highlighted what they characterize as a kind of licensing loophole affecting the hit iPhone, which they say puts a limit on the amount of money that flows into Qualcomm’s bank account
While death and taxes are notable certainties, there’s another in the wireless world: make a 3G cellphone and you pay patent royalties to Qualcomm
Qualcomm will next year start selling chips for mobile phones that support China’s domestically developed TD-SCDMA, or time division synchronous code-division multiple access, technology, according to Adrian Fu, a Hong Kong-based public relations manager at the chip company, who attributed the informati...
Qualcomm seeks to join suppliers including Toshiba Corp. and Infineon Technologies AG to win chip orders for the iPhone
Qualcomm Inc., the world’s biggest maker of handset chips, is in talks to supply products for use in Apple Inc.’s iPhone, Chief Executive Officer Paul Jacobs said
We are working with Lenovo and Qualcomm and believe Lenovo will share more on its device at CES in January ... Until then, we have no more details to share.
No, it’s not AMD – its ARM Holdings and all of the licensees of the ARM chip designs (e.g., Qualcomm, TI, Freescale, Nvidia, Samsung, Marvel). While PC and server chips are its breadwinner today, Intel rightly understands that the sheer number of personal and consumer intelligent computing devices that ...
Through Paul’s vision, Qualcomm has become a leader in wireless technologies, connecting consumers around the globe and providing access to information and entertainment ... We are excited to welcome Paul to the 2010 CES keynote stage and look forward to hearing his plans for Qualcomm and the future of ...
The report by OTR Global, provided to AppleInsider by an industry analyst, says the new 'worldmode' iPhone will gain compatibility with CDMA2000 networks (including Verizon's US network, which is currently incompatible with existing iPhone models) while retaining compatibility with UMTS 3G networks glob...
Since Qualcomm implemented the 5.0 release, Red Hat Enterprise Linux has provided us with cost savings and efficiencies in Linux virtualization ... With the Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager, Qualcomm can leverage enterprise-class virtualization management features with low-cost open source virt...
One stock that’s underperforming right now is Qualcomm [QCOM Loading... () ] ... Its got very attractive valuations, it’s a great franchise, it collects royalties on 3G devices, it’s one that could outperform within chips next year just based on the amount of underperforming we’ve seen in 2009.
This was very hard for me ... I was very strongly associated with the Qualcomm chip.
The entire Room to Read team is thrilled to have Qualcomm as a collaborator in this important pilot program ... By providing books and schools to nearly 10,000 communities in the developing world, Room to Read has opened up opportunities for children whose families face a cruel paradox - they are too po...
Open source and community-driven software development is becoming increasingly important to the wireless industry ... and QuIC is committed to meaningful participation in these development efforts. To fulfill this commitment and to provide focus to this effort, Qualcomm has transferred experienced softw...
Intellectual property licensing costs create a significant barrier for late entrants into the mobile phone space. As a result they become net payers to the big established players such a Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia and Qualcomm
Intellectual property licensing costs create a significant barrier for late entrants into the mobile phone space. As a result they become net payers to the big established players such a Ericsson (NSDQ: ERIC), Motorola (NYSE: MOT), Nokia and Qualcomm.
I am pleased to welcome Qualcomm and OFFIS as new associate corporate members of OSCI ... We look forward to their contributions to our technical working groups, as we continue to grow the SystemC ecosystem and advance SystemC standards that benefit the electronics industry worldwide.
Yes sir, our whole team wants to make it to Qualcomm. That's the number one goal ... If we don't lose we can qualify for state, so those are the two goals.
Qualcomm's goal with Plaza Retail is to support all major mobile application platforms across a wide variety of devices and networks
The Los Angeles Times declares the San Diego Chargers the frontrunner 'because the Chargers have a window each year to get out of their Qualcomm Stadium lease without the threat of a lawsuit,'
Freshman football was the last time I played offensive line ... Actually, I’ll take that back. During the state championship game my senior year at Qualcomm (Stadium in San Diego), we had a guy break his foot, and I just kind of got thrown in there in the second half.
- live4death
9 minutes ago
EU drops Qualcomm antitrust probe (AP) http://bit.ly/8vDaC5
- TOTEUcom 25 minutes ago
- Hardwarer
29 minutes ago
EU closes antitrust investigation into Qualcomm, doesn't levy fines - http://bit.ly/5bOH0l
- toquescelularme 33 minutes ago
EU closes antitrust investigation into Qualcomm, doesn't levy fines - http://bit.ly/5bOH0l
- presentesnatal 41 minutes ago