CNN's Jim Boulden tries out one of the hottest new mobile gadgets, a phone with a built-in image projector.
Online shopping is becoming increasingly popular in emerging markets. At least, this is what we can conclude based on the latest Mercadolibre results.
With the next wave of feature phones, we may soon be able to say goodbye to those junky, pictureless websites catered to "mobile-optimized browsing."
Shares of online movie rental company Netflix surged to an all-time high Monday after an analyst upgraded the stock and Qualcomm said it was working to bring Netflix onto more mobile platforms.
If you bought a smartphone within the past year, you might already have noticed that your once-cool superdevice is feeling outdated.
U.S. stocks were poised to head lower Wednesday, as investors mulled over signs of an improving job market.
From the files of "that thing still trades?" comes a feel-good redemption story that even the most hard-hearted of investors has to love.
Stocks trimmed losses by the close Thursday, but remained deep in the red, with techs falling after cautious outlooks from Qualcomm and Motorola. Ongoing worries about the labor market also gave investors a reason to retreat.
Shares of Qualcomm and Motorola fell to multi-month lows Thursday, sparking a broad-based stock selloff, after both companies issued disappointing outlooks.
Paul Jacobs could be the Clark Kent of the tech sector. Tall, clean-cut, and a tad bookish (he has a Ph.D. in engineering), he's the epitome of the mild-mannered CEO -- most of the time.
More than two decades ago, Qualcomm co-founder Irwin Jacobs introduced the world to a new technology standard for cellphones. Now Jacobs hopes to make cell phones standard equipment in the world's classrooms.
Note to telecom investors: Uh-oh. Qualcomm announced Tuesday plans to buy back more of its stock and to boost its dividend, sending a clear signal to investors that it's facing a tough year.
Many among the thousands of evacuees from California's wildfires were suffering from stress and worry about their homes after seeking shelter at San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium, said a pair of Navy medical volunteers Wednesday.
An evacuee outside San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium says her family fled several locations before ending up at the shelter.
Technology and financial services firms won a key patent reform victory Friday when the House approved legislation the industries have pushed for years by a vote of 220-175.
Nokia said Friday it has asked the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) to bar the import of some Qualcomm Inc. chipsets to the United States, alleging they are infringing five Nokia patents.
Wireless chip supplier Qualcomm Inc. said on Monday its general counsel, Lou Lupin, has resigned.
The Bush administration upheld an import ban Monday on phones that contain Qualcomm Inc. chips, further threatening the introduction of new handsets
For all their skill and technological prowess, human engineers still can't match Mother Nature's best designs. Take, for example, the toe pads of ordinary house geckos.
Stocks tumbled early Thursday afternoon, one session after the Dow industrials hit a record close, as investors welcomed some upbeat earnings reports, but showed caution after a surprisingly weak existing home sales report.
Stocks slipped Thursday morning, one session after the Dow industrials hit a record close, as investors eyed the latest spate of earnings news and a surprisingly weak existing home sales report.
Stocks were mixed Thursday morning, one session after the Dow industrials hit a record close, as investors mulled the latest spate of earnings news and another run up in oil prices.
U.S. stock markets opened mixed Thursday, with tech issues edging up on promising reports from eBay and Qualcomm and blue chips hurt by Ford's record annual loss.
PROBLEM: Cellphones are too expensive for the people who need them most.
Six dollars might not seem like a lot of money in a $750 billion industry - but it is. That's the approximate royalty that Nokia, the world's largest handset vendor, pays on average to Qualcomm, th...
Shim and Neesa Patel were ready to pounce on a brand-new home in San Diego early this year. It was a 4,300-square-foot Spanish colonial coming on the market for $1.2 million. But two months before the house became available, Shim, a 35-year-old engineer for Qualcomm (Neesa is 30), noticed that local home sales had more or less ground to a halt.
Paul Jacobs, CEO of Qualcomm since July 2005, is talking up the tech company's latest big bet: live television on your cell phone. Jacobs is spending $800 million on the gambit, which includes a st...
Tech is back - and the sector's fastest-growing public companies are leading the charge. During the past three years, the companies in this elite group have increased sales by an average of 33 percent a year, stoked profits by 86 percent, and raised cash flow from operations by 83 percent. Wall Street has applauded, sending the Business 2.0 100's shares up an average of 38 percent in 2005.
In its hometown of Mountain View, Google is preparing to launch the first of many planned free, citywide Wi-Fi networks that may one day blanket the nation. But the search engine is running into some technical glitches. A city official says that the network may need more access points -- those are radios that broadcast an Internet-access signal -- to provide the expected coverage, and the launch of the network could be delayed until July. That's a big problem: Having to deploy more hardware could change the economics behind Google's free Wi-Fi plans. The company is counting on increased Web browsing and searching by Wi-Fi users to generate enough advertising to subsidize the cost of all that hardware.
The tech investor is a fickle beast.
What we said
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When Paul Jacobs takes over as CEO of wireless giant Qualcomm on July 1, he'll be the newest entrant to the FORTUNE 500 club. At 42, he will also be one of the youngest. But Jacobs, son of the comp...
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The professor couldn't sleep. Again. For six months he had been traveling tirelessly from his home in San Diego to Kansas, pitching a radical new cell-phone technology to telecom giant Sprint. Spri...
Weaker than expected results from some leading tech companies could continue the slide in U.S. stocks early Thursday, with Wall Street preparing to watch President Bush get inaugurated for a second term.
ORACLE Analysts predict second-quarter earnings of 14 cents per share when results are released in mid-December, up 2 cents from last year. If Oracle can complete the PeopleSoft acquisition quickly...
After four years of bankruptcies, accounting scandals, and general investor malaise, telecom is having a strong 2004. As of late September, phone company stocks were up 6% for the year, and shares ...
Technology stocks extended the rally Friday as Texas Instruments announced a stock buyback program and bellwethers made gains across sectors.
Technology stocks finished slightly above the unchanged mark Monday as fears about possible terrorist attacks on key financial targets depressed Wall Street early in the session.
Walk down any street in America and you likely will bump into somebody yakking away on a cell phone. And that should be great news for cell-phone chip suppliers Texas Instruments and Qualcomm, and phone manufacturer Motorola.
A wireless chip is like a new car: As soon as it hits the street, it loses value. So for Qualcomm, which makes cell-phone chips and licenses its technology to handset makers, staying ahead of the c...
Technology stocks made a huge turnaround in late trading Wednesday, regaining strength after investors shrugged off good earnings news from Cisco Systems and Qualcomm Inc.
Strength in Asian stock markets, especially in Japan, could carry over to the United States when Wednesday trading begins, as an improved earnings forecast from wireless phone equipment maker Qualcomm and a drop in oil prices lift the outlook for U.S. stocks.
Tech stocks rallied Thursday after several tough sessions on solid profit numbers from eBay and Qualcomm, and the rally may have legs Friday after Microsoft reported strong results after the closing bell.
Technology stocks opened the week on a strong note as investors took advantage of recent pullback in the sector, and a newspaper's optimism in tech giant Hewlett-Packard also lent a hand.
The Mighty Q is back.
U.S. stocks inched higher early Monday, bouncing off last week's declines, as investors took in news of a merger in the banking sector and an upbeat earnings forecast from Qualcomm.
If you're lucky enough to find yourself in the 18th-floor ballroom of the Beijing Hotel when the weather is clear and sunny, as it was one crisp day this past December, you'll be treated to an ama...
Anyone who's ever whiled away an evening playing Texas hold 'em has at one point asked himself the same question that's troubling investors in these turbulent times: Where have all the blue chips g...
Sponsoring a stadium, at first glance, looks like a good way for a company to boost its stock. On average, the 12 companies that have their names slapped on stadiums used by a Major League Baseball...
We all know what happened to Janus funds when technology stocks died last year: The tech-pumped Janus portfolios collapsed with them, and the Denver company's ill fortunes soon filled the financial...
Sad to say, but the typical large-cap growth fund is down about 25% over the past 12 months, and many pure tech funds have lost twice that much. Take a deep breath and try to look at it through the...
Like many proud entrepreneurs, Qualcomm's founder and CEO, Irwin Jacobs, loves to talk about his company, which he built from a single office above a San Diego pizzeria into a multibillion-dollar t...
INVESTING STRATEGY Although I use a financial planner, I try to stay abreast of company earnings. I'm heavily invested in high-tech. I got intoxicated by the excitement surrounding it over the past...
Busted: Corporate VCs are crushed by e-losses
The nightmare continues. In the last issue of FORTUNE, we tracked the e-50's miserable debut year, down 25.1% through Nov. 8, and since then the bad dream has only gotten worse. Over the past five ...
So much for the shiny new e-conomy. It's been a nasty, ugly month on the Street, and the market wreaked havoc on the stocks in FORTUNE's e-50 index, bringing it down 13.4% since our last report. Of...
Rosario Maiolino made the ultimate investing bet. For years, he staked every spare dollar on a single tech stock. By 1998, he'd risked $325,000--nearly all of his savings--on this one company. It s...
Late last year, Abraham Marglit was chatting with a few co-workers when someone gave him a tip on a tech company called Sensar. Marglit bought the stock without doing any additional research. "I kn...
The markets have been highly volatile this year, so it's no surprise that the eight stocks we chose as our best investments for 2000 have produced widely varied returns. Our top pick jumped 55%; ou...
As the economy roars along, so does the trucking industry, bringing everything to everybody. Trucks are taking on added roles too, as more manufacturers demand just-in-time parts delivery and more ...
The technologies that change the way we live always depend on other new technologies. The words on this page provide a convenient example, for the magazine was made possible not only by the 15th-ce...
The Microsoft judgment may have grabbed all the double-decker headlines, but as far as we're concerned, the real news is the FORTUNE e-50, up a stunning 17.5% for the two-week cycle. That tied with...
Irwin Jacobs and his wife, Joan, blended right in. Nary a head turned as we made our way to our table at Donovan's Steak & Chop House in La Jolla. Here was the boss of arguably the most successful ...
Oh, how the mighty have fallen! Veteran tech winners like Microsoft and Qualcomm have taken a drubbing in the past two weeks as the Nasdaq swooned, helping to pull the FORTUNE e-50 down 8% for the ...
Enthusiasm for anything wireless has lifted stocks like Qualcomm, Sprint PCS, Phone.com and Nokia. Now, it seems, every company is positioning itself as the Next Great Wireless Play. What's behind ...
I confess that there are moments when I berate myself for holding any conservative investments. Like many investors, I just can't help thinking of what might have been: "If only I'd bought Qualcomm...
These days, you've either got it or you don't. Either your portfolio is juiced with Qualcomm (up 2,621% in 1999), Oracle (290%), Yahoo! (262%) and other tech and Internet darlings--or you're wonder...
Rosario Maiolino gambled his savings on a single stock. One tiny, obscure tech stock that most people had never heard of. Over a few years, he plowed every spare dollar into that one company, until...
There are about 20 minutes to go before the stock market closes, and I'm standing next to 24-year-old Adam Mesh in the sprawling offices of Tradescape, a Manhattan day-trading firm. "Hey, check out...
So what's the state of the workplace at the turn of the century? Go to Orange County, Calif., where twentysomethings Jennifer Withers, an administrative assistant, and her husband, Dave, a programm...
When our writers and editors sat down to discuss the best investments for the year ahead, the historically high price of the stock market was much on our minds. Is the moment near when unloved valu...
These days, everyone's blase about hot tech stocks--this one's on a tear, that one's skyrocketing--yada, yada, yada. But even hardened skeptics have to be impressed by Qualcomm's warp-speed run. A ...
How does an electrical engineer become a stock picker? Ask Kevin Landis. Before founding San Jose-based Firsthand Funds in 1994, he worked as a product manager for a semiconductor maker, then as an...
The Baikonur launch complex in Kazakhstan is not a good place to be a human being. The winters are as cold as Siberia, the summers as hot as Death Valley, and often Baikonur's inhabitants will enjo...
There are those who liken wireless-equipment maker Qualcomm to Microsoft or Intel. They say that Qualcomm's headquarters in San Diego harbors an intellectual brain trust led by a visionary genius, ...
There's no denying the thrill of speed. Who hasn't pushed the accelerator on a clear stretch of road just to feel the surge of power? To both driver and passenger, a fast car is a screaming adrenal...
For much of the past decade, Dr. Irwin Jacobs has been at war. It began in the early 1990s when the professor-turned-CEO of Qualcomm discovered that a certain military technology could be developed...

