Report: 3.24 million plug-in EVs sold by 2015
As automakers gear up for market push of assorted plug-in vehicles, it looks like Chinese and U.S. drivers will buy the majority of them, according to Pike Research.
As automakers gear up for market push of assorted plug-in vehicles, it looks like Chinese and U.S. drivers will buy the majority of them, according to Pike Research.
WSJ reports Sprint Nextel’s board of directors is discucssing whether to let T-Mobile USA invest in Clearwire.
The media giant is ready to move beyond the disaster that was Sony Connect and once again take on iTunes, according to the FT.
Reuters – Software giant Microsoft Corp is looking for a partner in China to help the company play a major role in China’s internet search market, Wall Street Journal said.
Online retail giant is in talks with major media companies to create a subscription service to deliver movies and TV shows in a model similar to that of Netflix, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Bloomberg reports that when the Apple set-top box debuts, Netflix will be the featured digital-movie service.
Wall Street Journal reports the commission has been meeting with TV broadcasters, others to finally hammer out details for opening up unused spectrum for unlicensed use.
TechCrunch reports that it has heard a rumor that Cisco Systems has made a bid to buy the company’s voice over Internet Protocol service.
Both Nokia and Siemens confirm they have been in talks with private equity firms over a possible investment into Nokia Siemens Networks.
Google’s YouTube is looking to jump-start its fledgling movie rental service with titles from Hollywood’s major studios, according to reports.