Industry Bulletin

  • A coalition of analyst bodies have delivered a positive prediction for the global industry at InterSolar 2015. New data from an alliance of solar analysts predicts that the global PV market will approach ...
  • The global gaming industry is a $US93 billion ($125bn) a year business that outperforms all other entertainment mediums but does not enjoy the tax concessions that apply to television and film production ...
  • Satoru Iwata, who as chief executive of Nintendo oversaw the introduction of gaming systems such as the Nintendo DS and the Wii, died on Saturday in Kyoto, Japan. He was 55. The cause was a bile duct ...
  • A familiar rumor resurfaced online this morning thanks to a report published by The Information saying that Huawei and Google are working together on this year’s Nexus smartphone. It’s speculated ...
  • As growth slows, staff additions ease and the firm looks for ways to be more efficient Google Inc. is slowing down as it grows up. With revenue growth ebbing, profit margins shrinking and shares ...
  • China’s spectacular stock crash poses three questions. First, what caused it? Next, will it harm the “real” economy of spending and hiring, inside China and beyond? And, finally, how ...
  • Facebook is to open a new office in Africa, a region with more than one billion people but only 120 million Facebook users. To lead the new office, located in Johannesburg, South Africa, Facebook has ...
  • Bosch, one of the world's largest auto parts makers, achieved record-high sales in Korea last year. At a press conference marking the company's 30th anniversary in Korea, Frank Schaefers, CEO of Robert ...
  • World demand for construction machinery is forecast to advance 3.9 percent per year through 2019 to $218 billion, decelerating significantly from the pace of the 2009-2014 period. The Asia/Pacific region, ...
  • The future of Microsoft’s phone hardware looked questionable Wednesday, as the company announced it was cutting 7,800 jobs, largely from its mobile device unit. Microsoft Finland, formerly Nokia, ...
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