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Technology Report: Samsung Electronics braces for weakest year of smartphone growth

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Samsung Electronics braces for weakest year of smartphone growth
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd is bracing for its weakest smartphone profit growth this year since 2007 as arch rival Apple Inc challenges its domination in China's $80 billion market.
BlackBerry hires new head for loss-making devices business
TORONTO (Reuters) - Struggling smartphone maker BlackBerry Ltd has hired a former Sony Ericsson executive to head its loss-making devices business, a job needing a heavy dose of salesmanship to win back companies and consumers lured away by larger rivals.
Qualcomm CEO sees opportunity in data center server market
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Qualcomm's soon-to-be Chief Executive Officer Steve Mollenkopf said data centers presented an opportunity for the smartphone chipmaker and hinted that the company might develop components for low-power servers.
Xbox One sales top 3 million, no new Sony data
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said on Monday that sales of its new Xbox One game console topped three million at the end of last year after launching in November.
AT&T promises sponsored data services in coming months
NEW YORK (Reuters) - AT&T Inc plans to give cash-strapped consumers options to save money on mobile data fees as soon as this quarter while offering sponsors a new way to entice consumers to use their services.
Analysis: Apps for mobile viewing challenge cable operators, TV networks
(Reuters) - U.S. cable and satellite television operators, already locking horns with programmers over subscriber fees, are now squaring off over the mobile apps that viewers are increasingly using to watch TV.
Nvidia CEO talks up mobile chips with brawny PC graphics
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Chipmaker Nvidia Corp gave new details of an upcoming chip with beefed-up graphics for mobile gadgets and cars as it faces a slowing personal computer industry and harsh competition in smartphones and tablets.
Startup backed by TV host Seacrest says BlackBerry lawsuit lacks merit
TORONTO (Reuters) - A small company backed by "American Idol" host Ryan Seacrest that makes an iPhone-compatible keyboard says a lawsuit filed against it by BlackBerry Ltd lacks merit.
Spain's Telefonica denies readying joint bid for TIM Brasil
MADRID/MILAN (Reuters) - Spain's Telefonica denied on Monday that it was involved in looking at making a joint offer for Telecom Italia's Brazilian wireless network operator TIM Brasil.
App developers see wearable devices as next big thing
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Wearable computers like Google Glass and the Samsung Galaxy Gear watch may not have caught fire yet, but that hasn't stopped mobile game developers from rushing to create apps for the new devices, eager to seize what they hope is the next big moment in consumer technology.
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