Samsung cites business as key foldable growth driver
Samsung shed light on the drivers of foldable shipments growth, revealing business users had contributed to its numbers more than doubling in the opening nine months of 2022.
Chiefs at rugged phone specialist Bullitt Group revealed it was open to deals with consumer handset players to take its two-way satellite connectivity technology mainstream, as it unveiled a partnership with MediaTek for its own device.
Electronics giant Sony upped its metaverse play with Mocopi, a set of wearable VR devices for its domestic Japanese market which it pitched as a major step forward for the field.
Twitter owner Elon Musk indicated he would reluctantly move into the smartphone making business if his social media company was taken off Apple and Google’s respective app stores.
The US FTC and seven states sued Google and media company iHeartMedia over alleged deceptive adverts to promote the Pixel 4 smartphone, heaping further pressure on the tech giant over its business practices.
Orange announced it was set to discontinue a smart home service in France along with the associated iOS and Android apps, citing a very weak market for services related to connected objects.
German cartel office Bundeskartellamt cleared Meta Platforms to move ahead with selling its Quest VR headsets in the country after the company adjusted its user sign in policies, lifting a sales ban following a competition probe.
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