Chameleon cars, urine scanners and other standouts from CES 2023
AI-ovens, dual-display or 3D screen laptops and satellite SOS texting shine at Las Vegas tech show
March 2018
Qualcomm deal over as Trump blocks Singaporean chip maker's bid
President points to national security concerns in announcing unusual move, amid climate of economic protectionism
January 2018
Qualcomm fined €997m by EU for paying Apple to exclusively use its chips
US chipmaker paid billions of dollars to monopolise iPhones and iPads and shut out rivals such as Intel, investigators say
February 2015
Qualcomm given record £631m fine in Chinese anti-monopoly case
Regulator says US-based chipmaker abused its dominance in wireless technology, charging unfairly high licensing fees
March 2014
Are medical apps on your smartphone good for your health?
Handheld digital tools that record vital signs, some using smartphones, are revolutionising healthcare, allowing people to be monitored at home, but also raising concerns, writes Mark Honigsbaum
September 2013
Apple devotees might have a long wait before they get an iWatch on their wrist
Smartwatches have met with a lukewarm reception so has Apple shelved plans for its own Dick Tracy-style wearable device?
August 2013
Facebook's internet.org initiative aims to connect 'the next 5 billion people'
Ericsson, Nokia, Qualcomm and Opera on board, but Google missing from efforts to boost web access in developing countries. By Stuart Dredge
February 2013
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Qualcomm: 'Augmented reality as a technology is starting to mature'
From human anatomy and Maxim cover-models to Sesame Street, tech giant says AR is more than a gimmick. By Stuart Dredge
May 2008
Qualcomm invests in UK 'femtocell' firm
American wireless chip giant hedges its bets on one of hottest new home networking technologies with nvestment in Cambridge-based ip.access
October 2007
European commission launches inquiry into US chip-maker
4.15pm: Brussels investigates complaints from handset manufacturers that Qualcomm has abused its dominant position in the market for third-generation mobile phones. By David Gow.
September 2007
Three US chip-makers could be next targets for trust busters
Brussels is now expected to step up its cases against three other US technology groups - Intel, the dominant microprocessor manufacturer, and fellow chip-makers Rambus and Qualcomm.
May 2006
Qualcomm acts to stop Nokia selling mobiles
Qualcomm, the US manufacturer of mobile phone chips, has launched a high court action against Nokia, accusing the Finnish mobile phone maker of infringing its patent. By Richard Wray.
February 2005
'Sell the firm and we pay you $360m'
A pay scheme that would make the fattest of British fat cats blush is to be voted on by shareholders of the American technology firm Qualcomm next month.