Qualcomm sues Apple over software licensing
Qualcomm has sued Apple, alleging that it violated a software license contract to benefit rival chipmaker Intel or making broadband modems
Qualcomm has sued Apple, alleging that it violated a software license contract to benefit rival chipmaker Intel or making broadband modems
Apple has designed iPhones and iPads that would drop chips supplied by Qualcomm, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Qualcomm confirms reports it has filed lawsuits in China aimed at halting the manufacture and sale of Apple iPhones in the country.
Qualcomm has disclosed further details about the impact of its ongoing dispute with Apple.
Huawei, Palo Alto Networks, NTT Communications and Telstra and others lauded at the 2017 Frost and Sullivan ICT Awards.
New research by IC Insights suggest it might.
Qualcomm has big plans to bring back ARM to Windows 10 PCs, and there is a chance that its Snapdragon 835 could support Windows Holographic for VR headsets.
A nasty spat between Apple and Qualcomm broke into public view on Friday when the smartphone maker accused the chip supplier of charging "exorbitant" licensing fees for its cellular technology.
Broadcom is reportedly in advanced negotiations to acquire network player, Brocade Communications System.
The Federal Aviation Administration has granted approval for more than 5,000 so-called Section 333 exemptions to operate commercial drones over the past year, and among those getting the go ahead are familiar names in the enterprise IT and networking market.
The latest numbers on commercial drones, including FAA Section 333 exemptions and venture funding
Telco and tech firms spent more than $U31bn on startups related to the Internet of Things (IoT) between 2011 and 2015, according to new research from Ovum.
Qualcomm's upcoming server chips are being tested by top-tier cloud players, but now developers can also work with them through a new cloud service.
New York City on Thursday officially launched its payphone booth replacements: shiny new 9-foot-high kiosks dubbed Links that offer free Gigabit-speed Wi-Fi as well as free domestic phone calls via a tablet app.
The FCC last week granted Verizon and Qualcomm permission to conduct limited tests of LTE-U technology in Raleigh, North Carolina and Oklahoma City, ahead of a planned summit meeting next week.