Apple Inc

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Rumors reported in the press claim that Apple will release the iPhone 7 before the end of 2015. Is that too soon?
In a move that is a surrender to current media consumption trends, Comcast has begun to offer streaming TV for $15.
courtesy of Rovio EntertainmentThe most popular—and highest revenue-generating—mobile apps have traditionally been games. That’s not true just for the U.S., but internationally as well. In the...
The 25-day quiet period on Fitbit ends Monday, and we can expect to see the company’s underwriters pushing out analysis and recommendations Tuesday morning.
Apple ran into some rough patches this week, both from a strategic and stock market standpoint. Let’s take a look at why.
Short interest in Apple rose by more than 3 million shares in the most recent period, making Apple the 10th most shorted stock on the Nasdaq.
The personal computer business, under siege for so long because of the rise of smartphone use, has taken another hit, according to industry research firm IDC.
Apple is coming up on its fiscal third-quarter earnings announcement, and analysts think that it is ramping up for something larger later this year.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Apple, Envestnet, Pandora Media, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Spectra Energy and Travelers.
thinkstockJuly 8, 2015: Markets opened lower on Wednesday but that’s not even half the story. A technical issue shut down the New York Stock Exchange in the morning and trading did not resume until...
Apple is continuing to improve its products, and the outlook, according to Canaccord Genuity, is incredibly positive.
Apple faces two challenges. The first is sales of the Apple Watch, which apparently has not caught consumer imaginations the way that the iPhone did.
Samsung took the lead in smartphone sales from Apple three years ago and held it for over a year. Can Samsung get that edge back in the foreseeable future?
All of a sudden, analysts see massive upside for AT&T, compared to its views in the gutter just a few months ago. Investors are paying attention.
Music demand is higher than ever. In the first six months of 2015, U.S. music fans streamed nearly double the total songs and music videos streamed in the first half of 2014.