Posts Tagged ‘review tech’

Pirate party makes a raid on German politics

Pirates are capturing Germany’s political system.

Samsung coyness puts smartphone crown in dispute

A shopper tries out Samsung Electronics' smart phone Galaxy at its showroom in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, April 27, 2012. Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest consumer electronics firm by revenues, on Friday reported a record-high profit as strong smartphone sales helped mask a drop in semiconductor and TV profit. Net profit amounted to 5.05 trillion won ($4.46 billion) for the fiscal quarter ending March 31, compared with 2.78 trillion won a year earlier. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)Smartphones are the hottest gadgets in the world. But who’s the biggest smartphone maker? We don’t really know.

Hubbub over content rights greets Google Drive

FILE - In this Dec. 16, 2010 file photo, the Google logo is displayed in the company's New York office. Google is already facing spasms of suspicion and confusion as it tries to persuade people to entrust their personal documents, photos and other digital content to Google Drive, the company's new online storage service. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)Google CEO Larry Page recently wrote that he hopes to show the company is “deserving of great love.” But the Internet search leader may need to win more trust, based on the suspicions swirling around Google Drive, a new online storage service for personal documents, photos and other content.

Apple CEO Tim Cook emerges from Steve Jobs’ shadow

In this Wednesday, March 7, 2012 photo, Apple CEO Tim Cook announces the new iPad in San Francisco. Cook, long seen as the mechanic that kept the Apple machine humming along, is revealing a confident and eloquent side as he starts to emerge from the shadow of Steve Jobs. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)Apple CEO Tim Cook has long seen as the humorless and unemotional guy running the show from behind the scenes. But he is beginning to reveal a more assertive and eloquent side, hinting that he’s learning to shoulder more of Steve Jobs’ role as a front man and leader.

Apple trumps expectations, sells 35M iPhones in 2Q

FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2011 file photo, Elliott Johns, of Boston, holds up an iPhone 4S in front of an Apple Store location in Boston. Apple Inc., the world’s most valuable company, on Tuesday, April 24, 2012 trumped skeptics once again by reporting blow-out iPhone sales. Apple says it sold 35 million iPhones in the quarter, almost twice as many as it sold a year ago and above analyst expectations. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)Apple Inc., the world’s most valuable company, trumped skeptics once again by reporting blowout iPhone sales.

Apple’s squeeze hits phone companies, competitors

This April 5, 2012 photo shows the company logo at the Apple Store in London. Apple is set to report another record quarterly profit on Tuesday, April 24, 2012, continuing the relentless string of results that’s made it the world’s most valuable company. (AP Photo/dapd, Martin Oeser)Apple is set to report another record quarterly profit on Tuesday, continuing the relentless string of results that’s made it the world’s most valuable company. Those profits don’t come out of thin air: A range of businesses —from the company’s wireless carrier friends to its PC-making foes— are seeing their profits melt away and flow to Apple’s bottom line.

A divided Congress confronts a rising cyberthreat

FILE - This Sept. 30, 2011 file photo shows a reflection of the Department of Homeland Security logo in the eyeglasses of a cybersecurity analyst at the watch and warning center of the Department of Homeland Security's secretive cyber defense facility in Idaho Falls, Idaho. The center is tasked with protecting the nation’s power, water and chemical plants, electrical grid and other facilities from cyber attacks. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File)The mysterious caller claimed to be from Microsoft and offered step-by-step instructions to repair damage from a software virus. The electric power companies weren’t falling for it.

Google’s ex-CEO gets $101M pay package in new job

Shifting from Google’s CEO to executive chairman proved to be lucrative career move for Eric Schmidt.

Microsoft’s Windows propels pleasant 3Q surprise

Microsoft produced a surprisingly strong quarter to start the year, pleasing investors looking forward to even bigger things from the software maker’s much-anticipated overhaul of Windows operating system next fall.

EBay posts higher 1Q net income and revenue

EBay’s first-quarter net income grew 20 percent thanks to higher revenue from its PayPal business and brisk sales at its e-commerce websites. The results beat Wall Street’s expectations and investors sent the company’s stock higher in after-hours trading.