Nvidia will clean up in its next results
Expect big numbers
The GPU maker named after a Roman vengeance daemon, Nvidia, is set to announce a rather positive set of results today.
Take-Two beats up its figures
31.4 percent thanks to basketball game
Videogame publisher Take-Two Interactive Software Inc reported a 31.4 percent rise in adjusted revenue thanks to its basketball game "NBA 2K17."
Sony Mobile drops smartphone target
Midrange is a black hole of depression
Sony Mobile has lowered the target of its smartphone shipments for fiscal 2016,to 17 million units from its previous forecast of 19 million units in July.
LG sees profits slump again
Mobile kills off nice display
Troubled phone maker LG has seen its third quarter operating profit fall 3.7 percent from a year earlier.
Watch out world, the Microsoft Empire is striking back
And this time it is cloudy
After years languishing under the reign of its shy and retiring CEO Steve “there is a kind of hush” Ballmer, it seems that Microsoft is back in a role of global dominance, thanks to it actually betting on cloud technology reasonably early.
Intel doing well but predicts trouble ahead
Surprises Wall Street
Chipzilla has surprised the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street by reporting a better-than-expected quarterly earnings and revenue.
IBM doing a little better than expected
Cloud helps out
The ever shrinking Biggish Blue posted better-than-expected third-quarter revenue thanks to its moves to the cloud and analytics businesses.
HTC sees growth back
Desire 10 doing well
HTC which has had little good cheer for a while has seen its revenues for September grew 41.8 per cent on month to a 15-month high of $297.12 million.
Micron does better than expected
Thanks for the memory
Memory-chip maker Micron Technology reported better-than-expected fourth quarter revenue, which saw its smallest decline in a year, as pricing improves and the personal computer market starts to make its big comeback.
Total Recall does not damage Samsung's bottom line
Rest of the business doing brilliantly
Samsung expected to report a higher than expected third quarter profit, despite having to write off a fortune because of the global recall of its Galaxy Note 7.