Electronista | Gadgets for Geeks:
Qualcomm today showed off a new implementation of its mirasol technology that could lead to a major advancement in e-book readers. The semiconductor designer has developed an early mockup of an e-book reader that has a 5.7-i (Read More)
Mashable!:
For as long as we can remember, there have been rumblings that a Qualcomm chip would find its way into iPhones of the future. The speculation was especially high around the time that the 3GS was released. While that future da (Read More)
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond:
Qualcomm has confirmed that it is in talks with Apple over the possibility of supplying telecommunications chips for future versions of the iPhone. “We continue to discuss it, but haven’t made it yet,” Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacob (Read More)
Mobilewhack.com:
While readers like the Nook have a touch of color, Qualcomm is working on an e-book reader with a full-color 5.7 inch color display. Granted, this isn’t the first time we’ve heard of a company doing this, so what makes the Q (Read More)
Mobilewhack.com:
We have no idea when the Dragon is actually coming but it looks like the handset is currently being tested by Google. In fact rumors say that “senior Android guys” are currently carrying the Dragon/Passion and testing it. Acc (Read More)
Electronista | Gadgets for Geeks:
Qualcomm chief Paul Jacobs in an interview today said his company has been talking with Apple about providing chips for the iPhone. He didn't provide specifics but tried to downplay the significance for Bloomberg, explaining (Read More)
Mac Rumors:
Bloomberg reports that Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs has acknowledged that the company is in talks to bring its chips to the iPhone."We continue to discuss it, but haven't made it yet," Jacobs said in a Bloomberg Television interv (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Qualcomm has developed a 5.7-inch (1,024x768) display for ebook readers that not only renders color and video; it does so with enough power efficiency to challenge a black and white, still-frame Kindle. The "mirasol" technolo (Read More)
Engadget:
Qualcomm's Mirasol displays have already found their way into quite a few products, but the company looks to really be branching out into some new territory with its latest prototype: an e-book reader with a full-color, 5.7-i (Read More)
GigaOM:
Qualcomm holds about a quarter of the patents required to make the Long Term Evolution wireless standard happen on mobile devices and networks, according to an ABI Research report published earlier this week. Other big holde (Read More)
FierceWireless:
Previous page Enter the government's $7.2 billion broadband stimulus plan. This is essentially the modern-day equivalent of the Universal Service Fund, which was conceived in the 1930s to subsidize the disproportionately high (Read More)
Wireless-sector News - Congoo:
Company: QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM) According to ABI Research, Qualcomm looks set to be the leading patent holder in 4G wireless communications after recording 24 percent of ETSI declarations surrounding. (Read More)
Electronista | Gadgets for Geeks:
German computer maker Smartbook AG has continued to threaten companies, including EE Times, that have been using the term "smartbook." The manufacturer recently sought a restraining order against the chip maker Qualcomm. Alth (Read More)
Electronista | Gadgets for Geeks:
Acer's first Android-powered smartphone, the Liquid A1, will be out in the UK in late November, according to UK electronics retailer Clove. The phone will, as previously reported, run on a detuned, 768MHz version of the Qualc (Read More)
mocoNews.net:
» AdMob is adding interactive ad units to its videos on the iPhone. [AdMob]» Thieves made off with several thousand iPhones in Antwerp—and because Belgium sells the phones wit (Read More)
EETimes:
Qualcomm Inc. (San Diego, Calif.) has acknowledged that in Germany the use of the term "smartbook" is the right of computer company Smartbook AG (Cologne, Germany) to describe latter's computers. However, differences in the p (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Bill Stone, president of FLO TV, talks about mobile TV handheld from Dean Takahashi on Vimeo.Bill Stone, president of Qualcomm’s FLO TV division, is making a huge bet that users won’t mind paying for mobile TV subscriptions f (Read More)
GigaOM:
Mobile network operators can boost data revenues by providing personalized apps and content experiences for their subscribers, according to a report released today by Qualcomm. But the carriers will have to walk a fine line b (Read More)