Huawei reported 2012 half-year revenues today that make it the largest telecom infrastructure maker in the world — a title formerly belonging to Ericsson. The two, however, are neck and neck… Read more »
Sony has been on a quest to climb back into the U.S. handset market, and this month it’s introducing an imaging powerhouse that may help it accomplish that goal. AT&T will… Read more »
You don’t make the decision to wind down a 130-year-old business without a little bit of angst, said Hans Vestberg, CEO of Ericsson, reflecting on his company’s decision to end a… Read more »
HTC is planning to develop its own application processors for smartphones and could partner with ST Ericsson. The company’s new HTC ImageChip works great in the new One handsets, but why… Read more »
By , Ph.D." rel="author" class="url fn">J. Gerry Purdy, Ph.D.
Sony remains one of the most important brands in the world, synonymous with quality rich media and the devices that present it. The problem is that, despite a tagline that states… Read more »
Ericsson says today only 35 percent of the world’s population has WCDMA/HSPA coverage, and this number is expected to grow to 80 percent in 2016. And similarly the expected the population… Read more »
On paper, the Sony Ericsson divorce is a win-win for both companies. However, it’s a winning move for Ericsson because it allows the company to focus on its core strengths –… Read more »
Sony announced today that it will pay $1.47 billion for Ericsson’s share of its joint venture manufacturing business, confirming rumors that have been floating for weeks. Sony Ericsson stumbled horribly by… Read more »
Sony has announced that it is buying full control of handset maker Sony Ericsson for $1.46 billion. But will it change anything? Here are five things that bringing the business in-house… Read more »
Sony is hoping to take control over its handset manufacturing business by buying out Ericsson. But it will need to make some other moves as well, and it should take a… Read more »