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It is over for the Samsung Galaxy Note7, at least for now. The South Korean company told owners to stop using the device, and offered a trade in program. It is one of the great product debacles of...
The official release date for the new phones is September 16, but the Apple's initial quotes of shipping two to three weeks after that date were soon pushed out to four to six weeks for some models.
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) shares have spent much of the year to date trading below $100. With a bounce well ahead of the iPhone 7 announcement, shares climbed above $100 in late July, and have stayed...
Practically everyone had an opinion on the new iPhone 7, as well as where Apple and the iPhone family stand to go from here.
It has to be more than a phone. It has to stretch the iPhone universe so widely that it is unimaginable.
Samsung has recalled its popular Galaxy Note 7 due to possible fire and explosion during charging. The news gives Apple breathing room ahead of the iPhone 7 launch.
A new IDC study shows that smartphone sales will be flat this year. That means Apple will release the iPhone 7 into a stagnate market.
Apple management says China shipments are critical to its success, but some analysts say its market share there has dropped to fifth place.
The short interest in Apple barely moved in the period that ended August 15, up just a million shares to almost 52 million.
It is one thing to see an earnings pop one week followed by key analyst downgrades the next week, but this Goldman Sachs downgrade of Garmin may take the cake.
Best Buy is supposed to be a consumer electronics store. Its shelves and bestbuy.com are supposed to be filled with PCs, video games, cell phones, cameras, and home theaters. However, it also sells...
It appears that analysts expect Apple to hit 70 million unit sales over the holiday season. Would anything less mean the iPhone 7 launch was a terrible debacle?
Best Buy's initial offer for customers who pre-order the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 includes a fitness watch or a memory card with the purchase or lease plus activation of the device.
If a successful new iPhone launch is measured by 70 million units sold in its first full quarter on the market, Apple has a steep mountain to climb.
Apple desperately needs growth in what it calls Greater China to be the cornerstone of its revenue improvement worldwide. Management has made that clear.