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Qualcomm Life is committed to on-demand healthcare (like what we expect from our technology) and plans to pilot ideas for the future of health systems on their employees.
Qualcomm Life is committed to on-demand healthcare (like what we expect from our technology) and plans to pilot ideas for the future of health systems on their employees.
Apple’s in the top 10 for the first time ever, Facebook hits the list, and Dell sells more than Google as Fortune Magazine released its Fortune 500 companies today, ranking the top 500 companies by global income.
Notable this year …
Apple and Google aren't the only ones benefiting from the smartphone revolution.
The company will use the money to expand its efforts in charging devices without the need for connectors.
Unity is cutting deals with everyone, and that's a sign that indie game developers are critical to every platform.
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Nvidia's chips appear to have caught Qualcomm by surprise.
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The number of ARM Mali licensees has now grown to 75.
The Tegra 4i has 60 graphics cores, five processor cores, and an integrated LTE modem for high-performance smartphones.
With $20 billion in revenue, Qualcomm is creating the mobile platforms that game developers will soon care about, if they don't already.
Apparently mobile is the next big thing. What a shock.
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Editor's Pick A report from Rock Health reveals that investors are funneling more dollars into digital health companies as consumers, policy, and the health care industry evolve.
If Steve Ballmer's cameo during Qualcomm's CES keynote didn't make it clear enough, the chip company has a very intimate relationship with Microsoft.
Paradoxically, the new, cheaper iPhones are supposed to come with a bigger 5" screen and a brand-new form factor. And, a new CPU: Qualcomm's Snapdragon.
It wasn't too long into Qualcomm's CES keynote before Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer jumped on the stage, injecting a dose of much-needed energy.