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Alphabet is gearing up to become the leading provider of domestic technology, with an Internet of Things approach to the way we live our lives.
Google once again showed its dominance of U.S. online visitors. It posted unique visitors of more than 248 million unique visitors in December.
There was one big bright spot in IBM's otherwise lackluster earnings release. Its cloud computing segment is really taking off.
Wednesday's top analyst calls include AMD, Amazon.com, Celgene, Comerica, Fortinet, Gilead Sciences, Lennar, Netflix, Voya and Wayfair.
Another year, another disappointment for IBM. While cloud computing revenue continues to grow, the balance of the company is very deeply troubled.
Online retail giant Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) has named its best products of the year for 2015 in 29 categories and the company is promoting them as top picks for the new year. Categories...
Wal-Mart said it will close 269 stores worldwide. The announcement was treated as a retreat by the press.
Only one Dow Jones Industrial Average component has shares that have posted a gain so far this year. Wal-Mart's stock is up 1%.
Subscription-based Internet streaming is already revolutionizing the way we consume media, and Netflix is the undisputed leader for now.
A new research report from the Internet analysts at RBC, offers their top 10 Internet surprises for this year.
Amazon.com will offer streaming versions of President Obama's final State of the Union Address a day after the event.
While 2016's first week of trading has been grim for investors, most of the selling is event driven. Once things start to settle down, investors will again start to focus on the merits of individual...
Kmart, Sears and J.C. Penney almost certainly had poor fourth quarters. Most likely, none of them can afford to keep store counts at current levels.
The top analyst calls for Monday, January 4, 2016, include Amazon, Chesapeake, Chipotle, Deere, Delphi, Lululemon, Pandora, McDonald's and Atlassian.
Either Americans can’t buy too many new TVs or retailers have too many in stock and need to clear the out. Whatever the reason, we saw a ton of offers for TVs during the holiday shopping season and...