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eBay has sold its enterprise division for $925 million

Confirming rumors last night that eBay was close to selling off its enterprise division to an unnamed buyer, the company confirmed this morning that it has sold the division to a Permira-led...

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China has decided to open its e-commerce market to foreign companies

As one of the fastest-growing and most lucrative e-commerce markets in the world, China can't afford to be as restrictive on foreign ownership as it is with other markets. That's...

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Nokia’s CEO has confirmed that the company will make phones again

People have been wondering if Nokia will return to the handset business once it's no longer contractually obligated to not design and license handsets, and now the company's CEO has the answer:...

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Amazon doesn’t want individual states to have a say in drone regulations

Few companies have as much reason to be interested in America's drone regulations than Amazon, as the company has some big dreams for a nationwide drone delivery service. The problem...

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Singapore is completely killing off its 2G services

As one of the world's to city-states and the most connected nation on the planet, Singapore doesn't have much need for outdated 2G mobile services. Nowadays, such services are only...

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Rumor: BlackBerry is working on its own Android smartphone

Despite the fact that BlackBerry OS controls a measly 0.3% of the smartphone market, BlackBerry has stayed committed to its operating system. To be fair, the latest version of BlackBerry OS is...

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SpaceX is now certified for American military space missions

United Launch Alliance, which is a joint venture between America's two largest defense contractors, Boeing and Lockheed Martin, has long held a monopoly on the launching of United States military...

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T-Mobile is on a rampage but Deutsche Telekom still isn’t satisfied

T-Mobile has been on a roll these past couple of years, but that doesn't mean there isn't room for improvement. Even as it acknowledged how successful T-Mobile US has been, Deutsche Telekom, which...

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China is investing $182 billion to improve its Internet

China has a problem, and it's growing more troublesome by the day. Simply put, the country's markets are progressing faster than its infrastructure. A perfect example would be the rapidly growing...

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Apple is supposedly working on an “intervention” in the auto industry

Sergio Marchionne, the CEO of Fiat Chrysler, recently took a trip to California where he spoke with executives from Apple, Google, and Tesla. While nothing has been officially confirmed, there some well-founded...

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EU regulators are asking Qualcomm’s competitors about its practices

Qualcomm has been facing some serious regulatory heat in almost every major market in the world these past few years due to the company's allegedly anti-competitive practices. The European Union...

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Nintendo has turned its first profit in three years

Three years of consecutive losses is not the kind of trend that any company wants, but Nintendo has finally pulled out of its slump and managed to report its first...

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