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Cybersecurity and personal rights have been the center of attention this week, with Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) opposing a court order from the FBI. On the broad strokes, the entire debate is centered...
The Identity Theft Resource Center reports that there has been a total of 83 data breaches recorded through February 16, 2016, and that more than 1.6 million records have been exposed.
In the fourth quarter of 2015, global shipments of smartwatches totaled 8.1 million, a year-over-year jump of 316%.
February 18, 2016: Markets opened higher on Thursday, but slipped below the breakeven line shortly afterwards. The DJIA wobbled around break-even for most of the day, while both the S&P 500 and...
Worldwide smartphone sales in the fourth quarter of 2015 rose more than 9% to more than 400 million units.
Apple is about to have a massive benchmark note and bond offering. Word has been out that the offering will be in excess of $10 billion.
Either demand for the Apple Watch has hit a wall, or Best Buy believes dropping the price $100 is a way to bring customers through its doors or to its website.
Apple reportedly will launch a new four-inch screen iPhone called the iPhone 5se and a new iPad on March 15.
If it seems as though every holiday is an occasion for a retailer to promote special pricing, that's probably because it's true.
While younger investors probably would snicker some at the thought of adding the large cap old-school technology stocks to a portfolio, there is reason to consider them.
The short interest in Apple's stock fell more than 3% in the latter weeks of last month, and Apple remains one of the most shorted Nasdaq-traded stocks.
Bucking the short interest trend in late January were Frontier Communications, MannKind and Groupon.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday include Apple, Freeport-McMoRan, Kinross Gold, Pfizer, Plains All American, Salesforce,com, Tesla and Yelp.
Some investors have started to worry that Apple is now almost entirely about its iPhone refresh cycles. Merrill Lynch sees more than that.
24/7 Wall St. wanted to see just how much more upside awaits the Alphabet stock price.