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The Thanksgiving weekend, which includes Black Friday, has bedeviled large retailers. Do they pressure workers to work when they would rather be with their families?
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Twitter, Ford and some of the major companies reporting their quarterly results this week.
Search tops portal and social media, according to new data about visits to America's largest websites in September.
Some huge retail brands are surprisingly missing from the top 100 2016 Brand Loyalty survey results.
Of the top 100 product categories and brands in a new ranking of customer loyalty leaders, more than a third are involved in digital technology and social networking.
With two weeks to go until Halloween, it's not too early to begin your search for the perfect Christmas tree. Is it?
Over the past three years, the number of U.S. consumers who subscribe to more than one video streaming service has risen by 50%.
One of the last remaining walled-off areas of music was set free on Thursday when Apple Music and Spotify began offering unofficial, single-track remixes on their respective streaming music services.
Target has started to build smaller stores, to move into cities, but Wall Street does not buy the company's overall management. The stock trades near its 52-week low.
Apple is the world's top brand, but Facebook is the fastest growing, according to the new Interbrand Best Global Brands 2016.
Total digital media usage time rose by more than 60% between June 2013 and June 2016, driven mostly by mobile apps and the mobile web.
Best Buy has been accused of selling counterfeit products at both its own website and as a participant in the eBay Marketplace.
The holiday shopping season no longer starts on Black Friday. A total of 47 million Americans will start by November 1.
Finding, hiring and retaining top talent have long been top priorities among high-tech companies. There is so much at stake, both for the companies and the would-be employees.
Cable cutting is costing cable companies and cable stations big time, and research suggests that 800,000 more people will cut cords in the next 12 months