Today’s Top Stories: Apple Looking Into Wireless Charging, HTC's Profit Declines

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Today’s Top Stories: Apple Looking Into Wireless Charging, HTC's Profit Declines
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Twitter Sues Five Major Spammers

Twitter has filed a suit against five web tools and providers that allegedly make it easier to spam people on Twitter. Facebook, Google and Yahoo have filed similar lawsuits in the past, and Twitter claims the lawsuits send "a clear message to all would-be spammers that there are serious and costly consequences" to violating Twitter's rules.

Apple Interested In Wireless Power Charging

Apple has filed a patent application for a system that would enable wireless charging of the devices in its stores, AppleInsider has learned. The patent application proposes a special packaging for products such as iPhone or an iPad, which could act as a RF power transmitter.

HTC Posts Huge Profit and Revenue Drops

HTC's quarterly results are in, and they're not pretty. The company's profit in Q1 2012 was $151 million, a 70% drop from a year earlier, and revenues were $2.3 billion - a 35 percent decline. HTC's CFO Winston Yung has described the situation quite candidly in a conference call: “We simply dropped the ball on products in the fourth quarter,” he said.

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