RIM Posts Positive Financial Results, Palm Not Doing So Well

It’s time for the financial results for the last fiscal quarter to pop out and the companies we’re having a look at are RIM and Palm. RIM posted great results for Q3 of fiscal year 2010, as shown in their official press release over here. The BlackBerry handset maker posted a revenue of $3.92 billion, with a net income of $628.4 million.... 

HTC Expects 23% Growth in Q4 2009

HTC has recently announced during a conference call that it expects its revenues to top $12.3-12.9 billion in Q4 2009. Also, we learn that the company’s handset shipments will grow 5-6% on year in the same quarter, while ODM shipments will reach the end of their business cycles. Q4 gross margin will range from 32-33%, while the operating expense... 

Google Android, the Needed Boost for Mobile Advertising?

It’s well known that online advertising is taking a hit due to the current recession and Google is not immune to this issue. In spite of the fact that T-Mobile USA only sold about 1 million Google Android handsets, they can’t compare to the likes of AT&T, with their millions of iPhones or RIM and their popular BlackBerries . However,... 

RIM Posts Q4 and Year End Financial Results

Research in Motion Limited, the company responsible with manufacturing the BlackBerry handsets, has recently posted its financial results for Q4 and the past fiscal year, ended February 28, 2009. The revenue for Q4 of fiscal year 2009 was $3.46 billion, 24.5% more than the previous quarter and 84% more than the year before. The total revenue of the... 

HTC Records Great 2008 Sales, 50% of all Windows Mobile Devices

HTC has just posted its 2008 financial results, which include a $4.5 billion revenue and $931 million profit. The revenue is up 29%, comparing to the previous year and HTC managed to sell 12.03 million devices, 70% of them with 3G support. 1 million of these devices had Android on board, so it turns out that the rest are all Windows Mobile handsets,... 

Microsoft Announces Windows Marketplace; Fees Get Detailed

Since Apple is cashing in big time on its App Store, Microsoft couldn’t miss the opportunity of launching a similar service, aimed at Windows Mobile developers and software downloaders. Known as Windows Marketplace, this “App Store” will require the devs to pay $99 for every year of cooperation with Microsoft. Here’s what it’s... 

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