Apps & Software
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The maker of one of the most popular games in the world has run out of steam. Angry Birds maker Rovio Entertainment reported a plunge in profits for 2014.
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Windows 10 will be available in the native languages of Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Hungary and Haiti. China may be important, but Microsoft does not plan to leave any stone unturned.
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Adobe Systems is scheduled to report its fiscal first-quarter financial results Tuesday after the markets close.
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Alibaba Group intends to take aim at one of the most critical segments of the American big tech market by offering cloud-based services in the United States.
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Unlike other analysts, Argus has downgraded Salesforce.com due to excessive valuations.
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24/7 Wall St. screened the RBC list of takeover candidates for the higher profile and more well-known software stocks.
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24/7 Wall St has collected a series of analyst calls on Salesforce.com in the wake of its earnings. Generally speaking, ratings across the board were very favorable.
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Cowen analyst Doug Cruetz made a fantastic call on a pair of mobile gaming stocks, and it could get ugly for short sellers.
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Thursday after the markets closed, both Zynga and King Digital Entertainment reported their fourth-quarter financial results.
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Apple is worth over $1.2 trillion, according to Carl Icahn. But his forecast rests on future sales of products, at least one of which Apple has not released.
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A company says it can link the Apple Watch and Tesla Model S with an app that allows people to control the car by linking the wrist-based device to its controls.
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Microsoft announced Wednesday the details of its new Windows 10 operating system. Windows 8 effectively will fall to the wayside.
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A new research report from RBC highlights top large cap software stocks to buy for 2015, and these five have the largest upside to the RBC price targets.
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The top smartphone app for 2014 was Facebook, with more than 118 million unique users on average. Google Android was the top mobile operating system.
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Red Hat reported in-line third-quarter earnings Thursday after the U.S. markets closed.
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