RIM posts $125m Q4 loss, Balsillie leaves board
RIM has posted a loss for the March quarter of $125 million, from $1 billion lower revenue of $4.2 billion, and reported the resignation from the board of former co-CEO Jim Balsillie.
Sprint won't launch any more Wimax phones
Sprint has confirmed that it will no longer introduce any Wimax handsets, as it moves towards launching an LTE network this year.
Google makes 4x more from iOS than Android
According to figures released by Google to back up the offer it made to Oracle this week, Google has generated just $550 million in revenues from Android since 2008, and makes four times as much from the iOS platform than it does its own.
Qualcomm to open R&D center in Singapore
Qualcomm plans to open an integrated circuit R&D facility in Singapore, which will research energy saving advances for mobile chipset designs.
Eircom files for bankruptcy protection
Ireland's Eircom has asked the high court for bankruptcy protection as it plans a restructure of a $5 billion (€3.75 billion) debt mountain.
Korea presses Google to change privacy policy
Sources say South Korean telecom regulators are pressing Google to change its privacy policy for Korean users to bring it in line with local laws.
BT trials white space use for rural broadband
BT is conducting a trial of using white space spectrum to provide wireless broadband connectivity to rural areas. The trial is being conducted on the Scottish island of Bute.
Ebay chooses new CEO for PayPal
Ebay has selected PayPal's vice president of mobile, David Marcus, to take over as CEO of the online payment company subsidiary.