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courtesy of Apple Inc.Watching TV on an Internet-connected device rose 63% year over year at the end of June. That number includes only authenticated views, which the industry calls TV Everywhere....
Concerns that the iPhone 6s will not impress appears to be reflected in Apple's share price.
ThinkstockIn a classic case of ‘Be Careful What You Wish For,’ book publishers retrieved their pricing power from the hands of Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN), and instead of seeing a boost in revenues...
Apple Inc.The Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone has a new use beyond its traditional phone functions, texting, talking photos, and playing music. Like a bullet-proof vest, an iPhone is protection against...
For the three-month period ending in July, Apple gained 1.1% share of the U.S. smartphone subscriber market and now leads all original equipment makers.
One way to sum up Apple's success in the United States and Samsung's relative failure is the comScore smartphone share analysis.
thinkstockSeptember 3, 2015: Markets opened higher on Thursday after the European Central Bank president indicated that the ECB would continue quantitative easing program. Markets in China and Hong...
Oppenheimer released an update on where it thinks Apple is headed in the near future, including notes on a press event Apple is hosting on September 9 in San Francisco.
Costco Wholesale, which reported extraordinary sales numbers in a sector that has largely fallen apart, may be the best run company in America.
thinkstockSeptember 2 2015: Markets opened higher on Wednesday, following the lead of the overnight futures market. After the opening bell equities traded sideways for most of the morning, dipped in...
Commercials, despite being a minor inconvenience for those watching television, are what makes the advertising world turn round in that industry.
thinkstockSeptember 1 2015: Markets opened lower on Tuesday after a second consecutive low opening. Index futures were down on disappointing manufacturing data from China. After the opening bell U.S....
They may not be iDrones, but they are certainly drones and Apple has begun selling them Tuesday through the Apple Store.
Apple wants to get its products and operating system more widely used in business, and a new partnership with Cisco will drive faster toward that goal.
As Apple shares sell off to "correction" territory, mostly on concerns about China sales, short sellers have increased their bet against the stock.