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Apple encryption update, CB radio comeback … 5 things to know today

5 things to know today ... 1. Apple's refusal to open up the iPhone that belonged to one of the San Bernadino gunmen has elicited comments from both of the Democratic Party's presidential hopefuls. Hillary Clinton said she can see both sides of the argument,...

Smartphone shipments to China grew 8% in Q4 2015

Xiaomi, Huawei and Apple led in market share  A total of 117.3 million smartphones were shipped to China in the last quarter of 2015, an 8% year-over-year increase according to a recent study by IDC. The growth was mainly driven by China’s annual singles day online...

Global smartphone shipments hit 1.4 billion in 2015

IDC smartphone tracking shows Apple, Huawei and Xiamoi had year-over-year growth in smartphone shipments For smartphone shipments around the world, 2015 was a good year. IDC reports smartphone sellers moved nearly 1.433 billion units last year. That breaks down to smartphone sales of 399.5 million units in the...

Apple’s $8 billion risk, Ericsson’s deal with Huawei … 5 things to know today

5 things to know today ... 1. Apple could face an $8 billion tax bill, according to an analysis from Bloomberg Intelligence. The iPhone maker has been engaged in an ongoing dispute with tax authorities over its subsidiaries in Ireland. The European Commission says Apple...

Qualcomm strikes deal with Xiaomi

Qualcomm will license cellular patents to Chinese smartphone juggernaut Xiaomi, the rising star that has quintupled its worldwide market share during the last three years. The San Diego chipmaker's agreement with Xiaomi follows patent licensing agreements with three other Chinese smartphone makers: Huawei, ZTE...

Samsung shakes up leadership

As part of its annual year-end evaluation, Samsung has chosen a new leader of its handset division. Koh Dong Jin, who had been in charge of Samsung’s research and development division will take over for long-time Samsung Mobile head JK Shin. Recently, Jin has...

LatAm: Xiaomi taps Vivo to sell Redmi 2

Xiaomi changes device sales strategy Less than three months after launching in Brazil, Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi tapped carrier Vivo to sell its Redmi 2 device. The move represents a change in Xiaomi’s strategy; initially the manufacturer said it would only sell its smartphones direct through...

Xiaomi enters Chinese carrier market with MVNO

Hardware (and now service) provider also launches a new flagship smartphone Chinese smartphone and device company Xiaomi is now in the carrier business; reports indicate Xiaomi entered the mobile virtual network operator space in the tightly regulated country. Xiaomi will compete with China's big three carriers...

Apple gains on Samsung as smartphone growth slows

Apple is gaining ground on Samsung in a slowing smartphone market, according to Gartner's latest report on mobile device sales. Samsung remains the market leader with a 21.9% market share in the second quarter, down from 26.2% a year ago. Apple has 14.6% of...

HTC to reportedly cut 2,250 jobs after stock freefall

In an effort to cut costs by 35%, Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer HTC, is reportedly planning to cut its workforce by 15%. The move comes after the company saw its stock lose half its value in the last year. The company’s stock is now at a...

Huawei bets big on Indian device market

Huawei plans to grab a portion of India's smartphone market through retail partnerships Chinese devicemaker Huawei is launching more affordable smartphones to capitalize on the emerging Indian telecom market. The world’s No. 3 handsetmaker recently crossed the 50 million unit mark and is hoping to own 10% of...

LatAm: Xiaomi takes off in Brazil; Ericsson looks to 4G

Brazil was chosen by Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi as the company’s first market outside Asia to hold operations and manufacturing locally, which will be handled by Foxconn. Xiaomi begins its operations betting on direct sales —at least for now, the privately held company will...

Qualcomm recovering from $975M Chinese fine

South Korean authorities also investigating Qualcomm for antitrust issues WASHINGTON – Qualcomm is looking to reestablish its importance in China following a $975 million fine imposed by China’s National Development and Reform Commission. Qualcomm President Derek Aberle told the Financial Times during the Boao Economic Forum...

Reader Forum: China – from imitator to innovator in the telecom space

As we settle into our post-festive lull, with Christmas and New Year celebrations firmly behind us, maybe we can look to China to lift our spirits a little. The country is gearing up for its own festivities – with its annual Chinese New Year celebrations...

Smartphone sales from Apple, Samsung lead in 2014

Chinese manufacturers are six of top 10 In 2014,  smartphone sales totaled some 1.167 billion, an increase of 25.9% from 2013, according to a new report from market research and analysis firm TrendForce. TrendForce’s Global Smartphone Analyst Avril Wu points out in the report, released Jan....

Xiaomi targets Apple and Samsung at the high end

Xiaomi has made it crystal clear that it's ready to take on the smartphone establishment. The Chinese devicemaker launched a new smartphone that shares its name with Samsung's popular Note, and is marketing it as a direct competitor to the iPhone 6 Plus. Xiaomi Chairman...

Xiaomi: The world’s most valuable tech startup?

Is Xiaomi the world's most valuable tech startup? Xiaomi, the Chinese hardware company that recently cracked the top five for smartphone vendors, raised $1.1 billion in new funding. Xiaomi co-founder Bin Lin revealed in a Facebook post that the company now has a valuation of...

BlackBerry considers Chinese partnership (RCR Mobile Minute)

BlackBerry thinks Chinese smartphone-makers could benefit from its security expertise, and CEO John Chen has been calling on the leaders of China's biggest handset-makers. According to Bloomberg, Chen has met with Lenovo's Yang Yuanqing and Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun. Lenovo and Xiaomi are the two...