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In a world where it seems like almost everyone is addicted to smartphones, what would happen if employers started making employees check their phones or leave them at home or in the car?
At about the same time as Apple released the new iPhone SE four-inch version, Consumer Reports named the brand new Samsung Galaxy S7 as its number one smartphone choice.
24/7 Wall St. has come across a few recent analyst calls that all take a positive perspective on the iPhone giant for a few different reasons.
With most of the Apple slowdown long since priced into these top stocks, investors with an eye toward the second half of 2016 could be in a sweet spot now.
If you were just looking at Apple shares, you might think that Monday March 21 was just another trading day, rather than an Apple product event/launch date.
Consumers may well be troubled by a smaller, cheaper iPhone from Apple, which has a reputation for only building and marketing the best of the best.
While Oppenheimer expects to see several "under the hood" improvements across Apple devices, it is not expecting the same exuberance as last year when the company shared final details of the Apple...
T-Mobile is continuing to break down walls in the telecom space with its most recent "Un-carrier" initiative, Binge On.
Short interest in Apple shares fell more than 16% in the two-week reporting period that ended February 29.
The release of the Galaxy S7 has not dented Apple's share price. As a matter of fact, it is up almost 10% over the past month.
Is it fair to ask if health care technology and services could become Apple's next major growth frontier? Merrill Lynch seems to think it does.
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.
The short interest in Apple's stock fell nearly 10% early in the month, which is odd given the ongoing negative sentiment about stock.
Cybersecurity and personal rights have been the center of attention this week, with Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) opposing a court order from the FBI. On the broad strokes, the entire debate is centered...
Worldwide smartphone sales in the fourth quarter of 2015 rose more than 9% to more than 400 million units.