Technology is poised to bring sweeping changes in airborne Wi-Fi, now marked by balky downloads, dead zones and scant public enthusiasm
Cisco had a 58.8% share of the market for switches, which connect computer networks
Production to reach a record as growing areas have received very good rains
While Lakshmi Mittal has been mothballing plants from Poland to Spain, Russia is saving its industry by sanctioning projects
The upfront payments under the terms of the deal should have gone to the CDO for the benefit of its investors
The ruling may help the Korean smartphone maker ward off a US import ban on its own mobile phones in two other patent cases
Industrial output increased 1.1% from May after stagnating for three months
Newsweek has foundered under multiple owners and other deals have yet to show returns
Vodafone and Telecom Italia are two biggest wireless firms in Italy, together controlling about two thirds of cellphone market
The shares fall nearly 4.6%, the most since February 2012
The activity index rose to 60.2 from 56.9 in June, the highest since December 2006
IBT is acquiring Newsweek after the 80-year-old magazine shifted to online-only in January
The dispute is the latest in a series of spats between the world's two biggest smartphone vendors
Net income rises to $4.54 bn from $3.11 bn
NYT had bought the Globe for $1.1 bn 20 years ago, mostly in stock
The shares jumped the most since February to as high as $13.66
Organic sales in Asia Pacific rose 3% in the year, slower than 4% in nine months