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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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EA is planning a $1 billion buyback following an excellent quarter

It looks like being one of the most hated companies in the United States isn't enough to bring Electronics Arts down, as the video game publisher has exceeded expectations in...

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Tencent has launched a new operating system for smart devices

As one of the leaders of both the entertainment and social networking industries in China, Tencent is in an excellent position to become a leader in smart technology as well....

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Time Warner Cable is open to the idea of a merger with Charter

Comcast's attempt at a $45 billion acquisition of Time Warner Cable may have failed, but that doesn't mean TWC isn't still looking for buyers. In fact, the company's executives are...

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It looks like Apple's $38 million Apple Watch ad campaign paid off

Despite companies like Motorola and Samsung talking about how smartwatches are the future, a smartwatch is still a tough sell for most people, but could a $38 million advertising campaign help...

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Samsung is expecting record shipments for the Galaxy S6

Due in large part to the companies decision to reduce bloatware in its newest flagship and use a more premium feeling aluminum build instead of the usual plastic build, Samsung...

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Sharp may turn to the Japanese government to help its falling profits

With its profits in a perpetual nosedive, Sharp may be preparing to spin off the division of the Japanese company that supplies LCD panels for smartphones and tablets. On top of that, it...

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Nintendo wants to make $25 million a month through mobile games

Nintendo seems like the perfect company to enter the mobile gaming market but for one reason or another, perhaps not wanting to compete with its own mobile gaming devices, Nintendo...

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RadioShack will live on thanks to Sprint

By now I'm sure we've all heard about how RadioShack is finally dying off but now it appears as though the business may live on thanks to Sprint. According to...

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Are Facebook and Google inadvertently stifling African innovation?

At first it may seem like Facebook and Google's moves to cover the data cost of using their respective services in developing countries are admirable attempts to bring the Internet to...

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