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Every company in the United States likes to promise an exceptional customer experience. Polls show that at least some corporations do an excellent job keeping their promise — these companies...
TrendForce estimates that 2016 sales of virtual reality headsets will reach 9 million in 2016 and will reach 50 million by 2020.
Here’s a look at how some of the public companies presenting at E3 fared, and what the rest of the year looks like in light of this.
Those who were bullish on the iPhone in 2007 certainly have nothing to complain about now, but they could have done even better had they shorted camera makers at the same time.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Monday morning include Alcoa, Boston Scientific, Schlumberger, Sony and Staples.
When Apple reported that iPhone sales declined by more than 16% in the first quarter, the report underlined the slowdown in global smartphone sales in the quarter.
The Reputation Institution has released its list of top 100 most reputable companies based on U.S. consumer perceptions.
As a means to capture the huge market of apps and downloads onto these devices, Sony has created a company to spearhead the effort.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday, March 8, include AutoNation, Celldex Therapeutics, EP Energy, Shopify, Sony, Urban Outfitters and Valeant Pharmaceuticals.
With a rumored fresh iPhone launch slated for the end of March, here's a look at suppliers set to suffer the most if the launch were to flop.
Sony has had a tough time over the past decade. Areas in which it dominated the market, like television and laptop computing, have all but dried up.
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.
After posting disappointing results for the nine-week period from November 1 to January 2, Best Buy continues to flog big-screen TVs on its website.
In a sign of knee-jerk bearishness, traders continued to dump GameStop shares after a decline in new software sales seemed to overrun every other piece of good news in the holiday sales press release.
Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA) is changing the game with its newest release of an online subscription plan for PC gamers. It’s called Origin Access and subscribers pay about $5 a month to sample...