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The power of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus as the top smartphones based on consumer demand helped Apple hold a huge market share during the holiday season.
There is an old saying that any publicity is good publicity, as long as they spell your name right. That may apply in the case of "The Interview" from Sony Pictures.
The five largest cap companies on the Nasdaq Composite index are all tech giants and their combined effect on the index is significant.
A new report from SunTrust Robinson Humphrey not only highlights top tech stocks to buy, it also focuses on potential catalysts that could be in the offing.
RPX has announced that a subsidiary will purchase the patent assets of Rockstar Consortium.
Amazon.com should have a natural advantage in the new age TV world. But it has cut the price of its Fire TV from $99 to $79 for Christmas.
Boeing filed documents with the FCC back in February on a secure, self-destructing smartphone it calls the Boeing Black.
By the view of 24/7 Wall St., investors are getting more and more confused on how to view and analyze Google. So, what exactly is Google now?
According to a new study, computers controlled by hackers "view" about a quarter of all video ads on the Web, meaning 25% of inventory sold to advertisers is useless.
A fresh report from Jefferies crunched the data on holiday sales thus far, and here are three top tech stocks enjoying another awesome online holiday season.
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.For the three-month period ending in October, Samsung Electronics gained 0.9% of market share in the U.S. smartphone market, for a total share of 29.3%. The Korean...
When was the last time you saw an analyst downgrade Google and upgrade Yahoo in the same call? That is exactly what Merrill Lynch did Friday morning.
In 2014, the global market for smartphones is forecast to reach 1.29 billion units with a total value of nearly $383 billion.
Cyber Monday online shopping was up sharply as of noon Monday, though the average order value was the same as a year ago.
For the first time since being introduced, Chromebooks outsold iPads in U.S. classrooms during the third quarter of 2014.