The gaming company Nintendo has just released its fiscal year earning and has experience its first annual earnings loss with a 36.2 percent drop in net sales revenue from its last fiscal year due to slow sales of software and hardware in the US and Europe and the price cut of the 3DS. Overall the publisher reported a net loss of 43.2 billion yen ($532 million), which is a lower loss than expected owing primarily to a weaker than expected yen. Nintendo says it plans to cease selling the 3DS at below cost by the middle of the fiscal year...

With Google and Oracle trial going on, a lot of information is coming outside – first the Google’s Android revenue numbers for 2012 followed by Google’s plans to subsidized $9.99 plan for its Android phones and now more revealing information coming out which says that the company anticipated ad income from Google TV would help propel its non-search revenue to account for more than a third of its annual income by 2013, as Reuters reports: Google Inc projected in 2010 it would get more than 35 percent of its 2013 revenue from outside...

Opera Software has released the beta version of Opera 12, codenamed “Wahoo”, the latest entry in Opera’s long line of desktop web browsers. The company claims that Opera 12 is both smarter and faster than its predecessors and introduces new features for both developers and consumers to play with ahead of the final launch. The new addition also brings a new...

Giving a new and fresh approach to millions of people around the world who love to visit and travel far most the landmarks all over the world. Google’s Maps team has introduced a new feature that guides you through a 3D photo scene. Photo tours are available for more than 15,000 popular sites around the world, from famous landmarks such as St. Mark’s Basilica...

Facebook has announced the Antivirus Marketplace with the partnering with Microsoft, McAfee, TrendMicro, Sophos, and Symantec. The social giant recently revealed that it is currently having more than 900 million users and it is the company’s top priority to protect its users by the combined intelligence of its partnered companies. Facebook’s URL blacklist system,...

The FCC approved the transfer of AWS spectrum licenses from AT&T to T-Mobile USA that was part of a $4 billion breakup fee that AT&T promised to T-Mobile, agreed to as part of the breakup of the proposed merger between the two companies. This transfer provides T-Mobile with a large package of valuable AWS mobile spectrum in 128 Cellular Market Areas (CMAs), including 12 of the top 20 markets. “We applaud the FCC for acting swiftly to approve the transfer of these spectrum licenses,” said Neville Ray, chief technology officer,...

The business networking site LinkedIn today introduced its LinkedIn for iPad app, giving users the full advantage of Multi-touch and the new Retina display. Describing it as a place where members come to gather important business intelligence and insights to be great at what they do. The Linkedin iPad app was handcrafted to provide the most engaging experience for...

The ongoing Oracle and Google trial revealed that T-Mobile back in 2006, the company wanted to turn the carrier plan pricing structure. According to the search giant calculation, customers would pay $9.99 a month for unlimited data. Google figured that its own services — Gmail, search, and so on — would consume about 15MB a month, a figure likely estimated to...

The ongoing Google and Oracle trial bringing a lot of information about Android, stating how well the platform was doing back in 2010. Google forecast that it would double the number of phones to 40 million by year-end and make some $278.1 million in revenue from Android: $158.9 million on ads and just $3.8 million on app sales. The company forecast making $840.2...

Google moving a step further from outside the internet world, working on to get self-driving cars into dealerships and onto the roads. The Wall Street Journal reports that Google was in Detroit discussing the possibilities to develop self-driving cars was in the Motor City to send a message that the Internet company is looking for partners to bring its innovations to market within the next decade. “We’re talking to every car company to see what their level of excitement is,” said Anthony Levandowski, head of Google’s...