By Jane Gracielo, on March 16th, 2013%
Dropbox, the most popular cloud storage company is now moving to make their business get even more bigger. They are not just a company that sticks to the cloud and syncing business, they do have ambition and not just a small ambition, a very big ambition that wants to be in every internet users center of online needs or apps. To make this happen, the cloud storage company acquired the owner of the Mailbox app, Orchestra.
The question now is how much did it cost for the San Francisco-based company to acquire Orchestra? According to various . . . → Read More: Dropbox Acquires Mailbox
By Jharma Mulchandani, on January 27th, 2013%
The top two tech giants are on the headlines again.
Apple has cut down screen orders for its newest iPhone 5 due to weaker sales compared to its previous models, while its biggest competition, Samsung has sold about a hundred million units of its Galaxy S device, a sign that the two may be changing their lucks in the mobile industry.
Apple has nearly ordered about half of its order of the liquid-crystal display panels from its major suppliers. According to a Japanese newspaper, the tech giant has told its suppliers LG Display, Japan Display, and Sharp that it will . . . → Read More: Apple and Samsung still top leaders in the mobile market
By Jharma Mulchandani, on January 26th, 2013%
In 2012, a survey data has shown that smartphone sales made a record high which has taken a large slice of the mobile market worldwide.
According too Strategy Analytics, a research form, smartphone shipments globally have increased to 43 percent to seven hundred million units last year. Samsung, the South Korean tech giant ranked first, capturing over thirty percent of the mobile market, further extending its lead against Apple and other competitions.
Moreover, the survey data also has shown smartphones accounted for close to half of the total 1.6 billion mobile units sold last year. For the total units sold, . . . → Read More: Samsung leads smartphone market
By Jharma Mulchandani, on August 13th, 2012%
The smartphone maker from Taiwan, HTC Corp. is now strengthening the company’s engineering team in China and extending its sales channels to take hold of a part of the smartphone market in China. This is because it still continues to do great effort in the European and US markets in the midst of strong competition from Samsung Electronics Co. and Apple Inc.
The move to go to China appears to be natural for the company. However, at the time of its superiority in 2000, HTC focused on the Europe and US, increasing its market share as the principal adopter of . . . → Read More: HTC Corp. on the move to increasing sales in China
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