Qualcomm invests $40 million in Chinese mobile firms
The US chip maker is pouring an additional $40 million into four Chinese companies and a venture fund to stay ahead of the game in mobile and emerging technologies.
The US chip maker is pouring an additional $40 million into four Chinese companies and a venture fund to stay ahead of the game in mobile and emerging technologies.
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Monday there was an international conference on global warming. It happened in New York, hosted by the United Nations.
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The fawning and obsequious behavior of Bill Gates, the world’s most powerful businessman in the presence of China's premier, and his deafening silence, was one of the most depressing displays of capitalist behavior I’ve seen in recent years.
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The chip giant cancels developer forums in Taiwan and China, and CEO Craig Barrett postpones a trip to Asia due to the deadly outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome.
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