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Qualcomm partners with ESL Gaming to launch Snapdragon Pro Series with $2 million in prize money
10:59pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 GSMArena
The tournaments will take place globally in multiple genres of mobile gaming.
Meta Platforms Can Learn 3 Lessons From Qualcomm in Its Battle With Apple
07:18pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 The Motley Fool
Enduring stress is a good thing for business.
ESL Gaming and Qualcomm team up for a $2 million mobile esports league | Engadget
05:40pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 Engadget
The Snapdragon Pro Series will have three tiers of competition and tournaments in six regions..
Tuesday, Mar. 8, 2022: Jim Cramer on finding stocks with less exposure to commodity supply restraints
03:58pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 CNBC
Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks are buying shares of companies with less exposure to commodity restraints and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. They''re adding to Qualcomm because of its price-to-earnings multiple and it''s paying a higher dividend. Jim and Jeff are also picking up more Disney and Morgan Stanley because they''ve hit a price level to buy right now.
Nothing phone prototype appears online ahead of launch
08:27am, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 The Times of India
OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei started his new consumer technology startup called Nothing last year. The company also launched its first product -- the Nothing ear (1) TWS in August last year. Recently, an online report revealed that the company is working on its first smartphone which is expected to launch next month. Now an image has surfaced online in which Carl Pei can be seen showing off a prototype of the upcoming Nothing smartphone to Qualcomm’s CEO Cristiano Amon.
Qualcomm is Ditching its Partnership With Samsung for Chip Production
06:35am, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 ProPakistani
Previous reports had suggested that Qualcomm will be using Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company''s (TSMC) manufacturing process for the fabrication
Why Are Qualcomm, Micron, and AMD Stocks Falling?
11:29pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 The Motley Fool
Analysts are saying "buy," but investors aren''t listening today.
Samsung Suffered Massive Data Breach, Source Codes & Algorithms Leaked
05:50pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 Android Headlines
Samsung has suffered a major data breach. Notorious hacking group Lapsus$ has dumped 190GB of internal company data. This includes source codes, algorithms, security measures, and other secret information. Some info about Samsung’s clients such as Qualcomm has been leaked as well. According to Lapsus$, they have the “source code for every Trusted Applet (TA) […] Read More... The post Samsung Suffered Massive Data Breach, Source Codes & Algorithms Leaked appeared first on Android Headlines .
Samsung confirms security breach, may include Qualcomm data
04:29pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 Seeking Alpha
Samsung (SSNLF) said that it was the recipient of a data breach that leaked almost 200 gigabytes worth of data for its Galaxy devices, including some of which may include data from…
Nothing can’t stop smartphone leaks
03:15pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 The Verge
A picture of Nothing CEO Carl Pei showing off a smartphone to Qualcomm’s CEO Cristiano Amon has been published online. It’s suspected that this is a prototype of Nothing’s upcoming smartphone.
The 5G iPhone SE will be for carriers, not customers
03:00pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 The Verge
Apple is widely expected to release a new iPhone SE model this week, the company’s third — and its quickest update yet for its cheapest line of smartphones. Apple’s release cycle for the SE line is accelerating: the original iPhone SE was released in 2016 as an entry-level option for the iPhone lineup, priced at just $399 — compared to the $649 iPhone 6s model that preceded it a few months before. The second-generation model followed four years later, in 2020. Now, just two years later, Apple is preparing to release its third-generation iPhone SE, one that’s rumored to offer broadly the same design as the 2020 SE, but with an upgraded processor and camera from the 2020 model, along with 5G. And it’s that final detail — the addition of 5G — that seems to reveal why Apple is upgrading the iPhone SE this early: it’s an upgrade for the carriers, not the customers. 5G still isn’t a revolution in 2022 While 5G isn’t worthless, in 2022, it’s not the revolutionary, must-have technology that cell carriers are pitching it as .
The Morning After: What to expect from Apple''s Peek Performance event
12:28pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 Engadget
Apple is holding its first virtual event of the year on March 8th, and to be honest, I’ve heard rumors about this date for weeks. And don’t get me started on the leaky product selection expected to debut tomorrow at 1 PM ET / 10 AM PT / 6 PM GMT. Engadget The first major announcement is likely to be a new iPhone SE, Apple’s cheapest iPhone, packing 5G. Will it catch up, design-wise, with the rest of the iPhone family? We’re not sure, but it could still have a home button, if that’s what you’re hoping for. That might be the only throwback — we expect it to have the same A15 Bionic chip as the iPhone 13 lineup. It’s also time for a new iPad Air, currently the oldest iPad in Apple’s lineup. Although, it’s not that old, really; it was completely redesigned back in 2020 . That’s not all we’re likely to see, however. A report yesterday suggested we could also get a new external display from Apple. Check out our full preview right here . — Mat Smith The biggest stories you might have missed Engadget Podcast: A not-so Mobile World Congress 2022 Musk says Starlink won''t block Russian media outlets ''unless at gunpoint'' Keyboard and mouse support is coming to Microsoft''s Xbox Cloud Gaming service Sony''s best ANC headphones are up to 46 percent off right now Halo Infinite''s campaign co-op won''t land with season two Audi''s RS E-Tron GT makes the case for EVs on ice Hitting the Books: How Mildred Dresselhaus'' research proved we had graphite all wrong Netflix stops streaming in Russia The company had previously halted production on several projects in the country.
2 Metaverse Stocks That Could Go Parabolic | The Motley Fool
12:00pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 The Motley Fool
Mainstream adoption of the metaverse could power big gains for both Qualcomm and Zoom.
5 ‘Strong Buy’ Blue-Chip Stocks With Dividends Likely Raised This Week
11:54am, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 24/7 Wall street
Colgate-Palmolive, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Qualcomm and these other blue-chip companies are expected to lift the dividends they pay to shareholders this week, making their stocks good total return candidates.
TikTok owner ByteDance doubles down on VR unit Pico
03:30pm, Friday, 04'th Mar 2022 South China Morning Post
The news is another boost for the VR unit after it announced earlier this week a partnership with chip giant Qualcomm.
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