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According to eMarketer, more than 1 billion people worldwide will use a tablet in 2015, nearly 15% of the global population and more than double the number three years ago.
Shopping and productivity have risen to the top of mobile app usage growth, far outdistancing the entertainment and games apps that previously led in consumer usage.
Canaccord Genuity’s Mike Ramsay released a report Tuesday morning on his thoughts about the future of Ambarella.
It sits in consumer devices from portable games to flashlights to toys to cameras, using among the most widely used technology in American. It is the lithium battery.
The power of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus as the top smartphones based on consumer demand helped Apple hold a huge market share during the holiday season.
Maybe the market has reacted so sharply to the rise in Apple's stock that short sellers of the shares have abandoned them in droves.
Keurig Green Mountain issued a media advisory Tuesday morning in the wake of media reports about the recall of more than 7 million coffeemakers.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has initiated a recall of more than 7 million coffeemakers made by Keurig Green Mountain between 2009 and 2014.
Apple's market cap, at the current share price, is about $665 billion. That is up from about $475 billion in January.
Amazon.com should have a natural advantage in the new age TV world. But it has cut the price of its Fire TV from $99 to $79 for Christmas.
If Amazon.com posts poor holiday sales, there is every chance its shares could sell off another 10%, which would put them the below the current 52-week low.
The Sony PlayStation, arguably the game console that ushered in the current generation of gaming, has turned 20 years old.
A new filing indicates that the GoPro secondary offering will be about 10.4 million shares at $75 per share.
A new filing indicates that Gopro's secondary offering will be 11.914 million shares, which would be valued at close to $970 million.
Microsoft has released its new Lumia 535. It should cost around $150 and comes with a suite of Microsoft products.