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Sales of the iPhone 7 need to be spectacular in the first few days it is available and then throughout the holiday season. Otherwise, shares are more likely to drop than soar.
Amazon.com announced an all-new version of its Fire HD tablet Thursday morning that may be as impressive the new iPhone 7.
These four incredible tech companies all have high participation rates in the coming virtual, augmented and mixed reality landslide.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday morning include Apple, Callon Petroleum, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Lululemon Athletica, Nike and Rio Tinto.
Wednesday’s Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) in San Francisco did not have many surprises. The latest model of the company’s smartphone is called the iPhone 7, as everyone expected, and the new...
Global shipments of smartphones grew 1% year-over-year in the second quarter of 2016 to a total of 341.5 million units. In the same quarter last year shipments totaled 338 million units. The iPhone...
It has to be more than a phone. It has to stretch the iPhone universe so widely that it is unimaginable.
September 2, 2016: Markets opened higher Friday following a weaker-than-expected gain in non-farm payrolls and an unchanged unemployment rate of 4.9%. Ahead of the holiday weekend only the healthcare...
Samsung has recalled its popular Galaxy Note 7 due to possible fire and explosion during charging. The news gives Apple breathing room ahead of the iPhone 7 launch.
A new IDC study shows that smartphone sales will be flat this year. That means Apple will release the iPhone 7 into a stagnate market.
Baidu announced Thursday that it has received authorization from the state of California to test a self-driving vehicle on the state's roads.
August 30, 2016: Markets opened slightly higher Tuesday but equities dipped below the break-even line early and stayed there the rest of the day. The only sector trading higher late in the day was...
According to Merrill Lynch, Apple and Ireland are expected to appeal the ruling, that could take years to be resolved, and no immediate financial impact is expected.
Contrary to CEO Tim Cook's assertion to a U.S. congressional committee in 2013 that Apple pays "all the taxes we owe, every single penny," the European Commission alleges the company has underpaid.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday morning include Apple, BHP Billiton, Broadcom, McDonald's, Sophiris and Tech Data.