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Samsung teases Galaxy Tab S3 in MWC invite
The South Korean tech giant will also show a teaser video for the Galaxy S8, to be unveiled sometime after the mobile tradeshow.
ASX-listed Digital X reports ninth quarterly loss
Digital X has posted its ninth quarterly loss, shooting $591,000 into the red for the second quarter of the 2017 financial year.
Village Roadshow triples political donations to surpass AU$600k
The piracy clampdown advocate and rights holder has rebounded from a quiet year to hand AU$357,000 to the Liberal Party and AU$280,000 to the Labor party.
Do no evil: Google and the Year of the Monkey
The recent Chinese festivities celebrating the end of the year of the Monkey reminded me of Google (now Alphabet)
Apple overtakes Samsung in smartphone sales for Q4 2016
Apple recaptured its lead over Samsung in the fourth quarter after the Note 7's failure, according to Strategy Analytics, while global smartphone shipments grew 3 percent over the previous year to move a record 1.49 billion units.
SoundHound raises $75m from Nvidia, Samsung to scale voice-enabled AI tools
SoundHound is looking to become a serious AI player, having raised $75 million to scale its voice AI developer platform locally and internationally.
Salesforce Brazil bets on customer experience focus
The cloud provider is optimistic about the Latin market as customer-related applications become more crucial to user organizations
Apple did a lot more than just smash its iPhone sales record
Apple did a lot more than smash its previous iPhone sales record. But despite the silver linings, a dark cloud is looming.
AMD beats revenue expectations for Q4
The chipmaker also gave a Q1 2017 outlook higher than market estimates, as it prepares to release Ryzen.
Apple’s Q1 crushes estimates as iPhone sales surge
Apple sold 78.29 million iPhones in Q1, which is up 5 percent year over year.