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Microsoft gets Foxconn parent Hon Hai to license its patents for Android
Microsoft speared another big whale in its long-running patent battle against Google's Android platform by getting Hon Hai, parent of electronics manufacturing giant Foxconn, to agree to license Microsoft's patents for devices running the Android and Chrome OS.
Rumor Mill: Amazon's Kindle smartphone delayed by production challenges
Amazon's long-rumored Kindle-branded Android smartphone is still in the pipeline but will not reach consumers until at least the third quarter of 2013 due to production snafus, according to a new report.
Report: Amazon smartphone production may start by year-end
Amazon's rumored smartphone is currently being tested and mass production of the new device may start as early as year-end, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
Foxconn denies that CEO said company will produce Apple TV
Foxconn is attempting to downplay speculation that it is building a connected TV for Apple ( Nasdaq: AAPL ), saying Monday that reports that it is producing a "specific product for any customer are not
Cisco: 'We love set-top boxes'; dismisses speculation that it will sell Scientific-Atlanta unit
Cisco ( Nasdaq: CSCO ) dismissed a report in Sunday's New York Post that it is looking to sell the set-top box business that it acquired from Scientific-Atlanta. "We are committed to the market.
Analyst: Cisco shedding STB business would be 'detrimental'
With analysts now questioning whether Cisco's ( Nasdaq: CSCO ) layoff announcement earlier this week will do enough to get the company back to financial health, some are sounding off on the company's
Cisco trims workforce by 9%, sells set-top box factory in Mexico to Foxconn
Cisco Systems ( Nasdaq: CSCO ) announced that it's cutting its workforce by 6,500 people, which represents about 9 percent of its total number of employees, in a bid to reduce costs by $1 billion this
Nokia downgraded, but exec defends company's software push
As financial analysts become increasingly nervous about Nokia's near-term performance, a company executive has declared that its future is in software not hardware. Standard & Poor (S&P), the

