Wall Street Journal:
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. But Apple may be evading some of the consequences.Analysts at Sanford C. Bern (Read More)
Mobilewhack.com:
Remember the Qualcomm color e-book reader that we discussed a few days ago? Well, some new developments have come up that shows a detachable game controller accessory. I can totally see an era when all e-readers will be vid (Read More)
MacNN | The Macintosh News Network:
Qualcomm has quietly shown an example receiver that would give the iPhone and iPod touch FLO TV reception. Despite assertions that the company would use iPhone OS 3.0 support for native hardware, the demonstrator mimics the (Read More)
IntoMobile:
MediaTek makes chips for various devices including DVD players and televisions, but they’re most known for their mobile phone chips that go into the millions of Chinese made handsets that never leave the country. The Nokla cl (Read More)
Wireless-sector News - Congoo:
Wireless technologies, products and services developer Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ:QCOM) and computer manufacturer Lenovo Group (HKSE:0992) announced on Friday that Lenovo will incorporate Qualcomm's. (Read More)
Gizmodo:
I get that this Flo TV iPhone demo is just a proof of concept. That's fine! I'm just a little confused as to what the concept is. Is it just what they're showing us? A Flo TV app, that requires some kind of accessory to tune (Read More)
Engadget:
We don't know if watching TV on a 3.5-inch display is your bag, as it were, but it looks like Qualcomm is moving onward and upward with its plans for FLO TV on the iPhone. Not too many details at the moment, just some pics th (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Usually there's at least a week of lag time between a photo leak and a spec leak, but BGR seems to have acquired full specs on the just-outed Motorola Motus. * Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE * Tri-band 7.2Mbps HSDPA (850, 1900, 2100 (Read More)
Engadget:
Slowly but surely, the Motorola Motus is coming into focus -- sort of. Hot on the heels of that super blurry shot we saw yesterday, BGR has some specs for the mid-range Android set, which seem to indicate this one's not much (Read More)
Gizmodo:
eReaders are getting powerful enough to become fully-fledged Internet tablets, but gaming devices? That's a new spin. Turns out Qualcomm has a detachable game controller add-on for that Snapdragon-powered eReader prototype we (Read More)
Gizmodo:
eReaders are getting powerful enough to become fully-fledged Internet tablets, but gaming devices? That's a new spin. Turns out Qualcomm is investigating the idea for that Snapdragon-powered eReader prototype we first showed (Read More)
USA Today:
What a difference a month makes. When the San Diego Chargers and Denver Broncos were last on the field together a month ago at ...
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EETimes:
Fabless chip vendors Qualcomm and MediaTek have agreed to let each other utilize technology covered by their respective patent portfolios.
Qualcomm - MediaTek - Services - Law - Intellectual Property. (Read More)
MacNN | The Macintosh News Network:
Apple has allegedly established a system to minimize licensing costs for 3G components patented by Qualcomm, according to Bernstein Research analyst Toni Sacconaghi. While most 3G OEMs are paying Qualcomm roughly 4 percent on (Read More)
BARRONS.com: Tech Trader Daily - Barron's Online:
Bernstein Research analyst Toni Sacconaghi this morning weighed in with a fascinating look at the under-appreciated boost Apple (APPL) gets from a highly attractive licensing arrangement for 3G radio patents held by Qualcomm (Read More)
Electronista | Gadgets for Geeks:
The recently highlighted Qualcomm Mirasol e-reader prototype may be the first to offer the capability to play action games, thanks to a gaming controller accessory revealed on Thursday. The mirasol display technology is capa (Read More)
Engadget:
Don't get too excited, it's just a non-functional proof-of-concept (albeit one with that working, full-color Mirasol display we saw yesterday) but the kids at SlashGear have produced pics of the snap-on game controls that Qua (Read More)
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)
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)