Samsung posts record profit
Thanks Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge
While Apple is desperately trying to spin its sliding iPhone sales, its rival Samsung has posted its highest profit since the first quarter of 2014 thanks to strong sales of the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge.
Nintendo slumps
Wii is no shaft of gold
Nintendo has just posted its latest financial earnings report and the former playing card maker posted an operating loss of $49 million for the first quarter of its 2016 financial year.
Apple turns to made up products as cash cow gets stuck
Fantasyland
Yesterday Apple had a go at peddling a fantasy to reassure the world that its iPhone cash cow was not on its way out due to mad cow disease.
SK Hynix sees profit fall
Lowest in three years
Memory maker SK Hynix said it is expecting a strong pick up for its products in the second half of the year, after reporting that its second quarter operating profit was its lowest for three years.
Huawei shipments up
60.5 million smartphones globally
Huawei has said that it shipped 60.5 million smartphones globally in the first half of 2016, a 25 percent rise from a year before.
SAP software makes loads of money
High-margin and classy packaging
The maker of expensive esoteric business software, which no one really understands, is continuing to make loads of money.
Microsoft making a bomb on the cloud
Office 360 doing well too
Microsoft has done better than the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street predicted, thanks mostly to making rather a lot of dosh on the back of its commercial cloud business.
LG sees hope in display panel industry
Should pick up in the second quarter
LG Display has said that it is seeing signs of improvement in the display panel industry and expects its business performance to pick up in the second half of the year.
LG profits reach two-year high
$504 million for April June
LG Electronics appears to be doing rather well all of a sudden and says its second-quarter operating profit will reach a two-year high.
Blackberry hopes licencing can save its bacon
Other companies will want our tech
Blackberry is hoping to pull its nadgers out of the fire by licencing its mobile software to other outfits.