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If the analysts on Wall Street are correct, both AT&T and Verizon could still have upside. Both stocks are up handily in 2016, when the broader market cannot find any direction.
China was supposed to be the market in which smartphone companies would find huge growth that would offset slowing of growth the U.S. and European markets. It has not turned out that way.
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 changing of the guard at the top of the tech world is not in its middle stages. It already has happened.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) reported fiscal second-quarter financial results after the markets closed on Tuesday. The company had $1.90 in earnings per share (EPS) on $50.6 billion in revenue versus...
Apple is set to report its fiscal second-quarter financial results after the markets close on Tuesday. Two key analysts have taken a cautious view on Apple.
Although Merrill Lynch and Oppenheimer are not going completely bearish on Apple, they are still thinking that its earnings could be relatively soft.
Without a lot of fanfare, Wal-Mart has begun selling a refurbished iPhone 6 with 16 gigbytes of memory for $399.
It didn't take long for the price of the new Apple iPhone SE to drop. In fact, every iPhone model will be available at Wal-Mart stores for $100 off the regular price until the end of June.
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.
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.
Fossil announced Tuesday morning that the company plans to introduce more than 100 new wearable products under eight different brands in time for the 2016 holiday season.