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For the three-month period ending in August, Samsung Electronics gained 1.1% of market share in the U.S. smartphone market.
Samsung Electronics posted unusually weak numbers in a forecast for third-quarter results. Is that bad news for major rival Apple?
The news that Microsoft has unveiled its next version of Windows did not exactly command the same amount of fanfare as past operating system releases.
Now that eBay has agreed to spin off its PayPal division, we can’t help but wonder what the future holds for PayPal as an independent company.
Facebook has had to go a long way to prove that marketing to social media users can match the targeting that search advertising can provide.
A new report from the Internet and Media analysts at Stifel makes one thing is clear: ad spending and viewership is transitioning to the Internet.
Digital media research firm comScore has released its ranking of the top 50 U.S. Web properties for August, and once again the list is topped by Google.
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Will the market buy into the vision of Microsoft's new CEO enough to keep the stock rising?
Drivers of the Tesla flagship Model S will be able to get software upgrades "over-the-air."
The global average amount of time a person spends playing games on Android is 37 minutes a day, but that number varies widely by country.
MIT researchers claim they have built a system that could help cars avoid traffic jams.
Online retailer Amazon.com spent $158 million in 2013 to buy search advertising from Google.
The New York Times reports that Alibaba may raise the price of its initial public offering. The demand for shares has been terrific.
A new report from the Internet team at Jefferies focuses primarily on August sales numbers and traffic, and it is very clear that the dominant Internet companies continue to get stronger.