It is starting to look like ST-Ericsson might shut its doors, or at least undergo a massive transformation. The joint venture between Ericsson and STMicroelectronics was supposed to revamp the European semiconductor business, but it never quite took off.
Isn’t it funny how a technology company can claim that file-sharing is evil and it gets huge amounts of press, but when a technology giant says that file-sharing isn’t the problem, it gets very little?
Sony Ericsson has launched the latest iteration of its Xperia smartphone. The sleek, Android-powered device boasts a 4-inch display, a blazingly fast 1GHz Snapdragon processor and GPS capabilities.
The number of mobile phone service subscriptions is continuing to grow at a rate of 2 million every day, and has just eclipsed a mind-blowing 5 billion.
It's true: people are using their phones less and less to actually make calls. A new report from Ericsson says that data usage has eclipsed voice traffic.