Nokia Siemens Networks today declared its strategy to focus on mobile broadband and services and the launch of an extensive global restructuring program. ...

HP has come out with “Odyssey,” a project to restructure the future of mission-critical computing with a development strategy that will unify UNIX and x86 server architectures to provide industry-leading availability and higher performance to a single platform. ...

Google, the search giant, is going to kill seven more products to simplify its range of service. Urs Holzle, Google’s vice president of operations announced the in the company’s official blog: ...

Rim is going to cut the price of its BlackBerry Playbook tablet to $199. Research in Motion usually struggled to keep up with its mobile device peers, especially Apple and Google’s Android manufacturing partners. ...

Wii holders who load the Netflix channel will see the option to choose from two “experiences,” namely standard and Just for Kids. The latter, Just for Kids, offers up movies and TV shows particularly geared toward kids 12 and under, with a simplified interface to match. ...

In a bid to hearten people to pay for content they love reading for free online, Flattr, a social micropayments that let people support bloggers, developers and other creators, is launching the first ever ‘pay a blogger day.’ ...

The Samsung Group is going to make a fresh TV outfitted with Google software. An executive with the South Korean multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Samsung Town,Seoul, told reporters that talks about the project were in final stages.  ...