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Apple is planning to begin accepting smartphones that use the Android platform as trade-ins on new iPhones.
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Apple's success this quarter will turn much more on iPhone sales than the launch of the Apple Watch or early demand for it.
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Wikimedia CommonsGoogle Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) has made a very small disclosure after the close, The internet search giant disclosed in an SEC filing that its Chief Financial Officer was announcing...
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Timex, America's iconic watch brand known for "it takes a licking and keeps on ticking," has launched a smartwatch as it tries to elbow into a market that presumably will be dominated by Apple.
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With every major tech company in the world chasing part of the cloud computing market, what are they fighting for? Close to $300 billion.
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24/7 Wall St. has identified nine solid companies that are on very stable ground but that just refuse to pay dividends to their shareholders.
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No single company has enough followers on Twitter to crack the list of the top 50 most followed. Google leads the list at number 103.
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When Apple reported fourth-quarter iPhone sales of more than 74 million units worldwide, the company overtook rival Samsung Electronics as the share leader in the smartphone market.
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Every report we see on smartphone operating systems puts Android at the top of list. Where it counts -- the bottom line -- Apple is picking up all the marbles.
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In what has to be good news for large smartphone manufacturers like Samsung, smartphone ownership rose to 2 billion last year.
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More than a third of that total of more than 2.8 million portable devices are used for gaming: more than a billion in fact.
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A new research note from Jefferies makes the case that it is time for stocks with international exposure to begin to outperform.
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Google was one of the worst-performing huge tech company stocks over the past year, but in 2015 its shares have made a turnaround.
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Social media scrapbooker Pinterest is in talks with investors to raise $500 million in a round of funding, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed a regulation framework for unmanned aircraft systems that could scuttle Amazon.com's plan to use drones to deliver packages.
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