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Raymond James upgraded Palo Alto Networks stock and its price target implies upside of almost 20%.
How Apple protects (or doesn't) personal data for its Chinese customers is the subject of a long story in the New York Times.
Shares of these four technology giants are for various reasons down big this year but may be poised to have a very solid second half of 2021 as supply chain issues are resolved and overall economic...
Apple is expected to announce a new high-fidelity streaming format Tuesday and, maybe, upgraded AirPods.
The trial in the Epic Games lawsuit against Apple could continue through the end of May, so be prepared. Meanwhile, Apple is about to open a new Store in the heart of Rome.
One of Cathie Wood's Ark Invest funds bought over 2 million shares of Palantir on May 12.
A former Facebook ad executive who joined Apple last month has left his new job following complaints from other Apple employees about some of his statements.
By late Wednesday morning, five brokerages had weighed in on Array Technologies, including Barclays and JPMorgan.
Alphabet's short interest for the April 30 settlement date dips as short sellers get more cautious after earnings.
Short interest in both Apple and Microsoft plunged in the two-week reporting period that ended April 30.
The trial in the case of Epic Games v. Apple has moved into its second week. Apple also has joined up with Amazon and Google to make smart home devices coexist more easily.
Even though Palantir Technologies reported better than expected earnings and revenues, investors clearly thought the company should have done better.
A class-action lawsuit filed in the United Kingdom claims that Apple has been overcharging people since 2015 for apps sold through its App Store. This is the latest in a flurry of anti-competitive...
The resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic in India is expected to reduce smartphone production growth in the country, including at Apple.
Turning off an app's tracking capability is wildly popular with iPhone owners. That's probably not what ad-tech firms and ad-supported sites like Facebook wanted to hear.