With the recent news that both Apple and Amazon have become the first companies in history to hold valuations of over $1 trillion dollars, it is no secret that tech companies are leading the economy in earnings.
The FBI has made requests to Apple that equate to a kind of fear-mongering, fitting with American politics of modern times. Apple refuses to act and there is a defining reason.
It's that time of the year again where retailers will be jockeying for inside position on trying to get your dollars this holiday season. Target is hoping that their Apple deals will lead you to their store.
Microsoft and Nokia have both posted their latest quarter results and the results show one interesting consistency, both companies desperately need Windows Phone to succeed.
A new app on Facebook requires users to give up ALL their personal information for the sole reason of "measuring one's social capital". Is this nonsense or what?
Apple said in a statement yesterday that it sold 3 million new generation iPad devices over the début weekend, the most the company has sold over a single weekend in its history
Apple CEO Tim Cook and CFO Peter Oppenheimer are scheduled to today have a conference call with investors and many analysts predict that the company may offer a dividend to shareholders after almost 18 years of not paying dividends.
Just when you thought the iPad could not get any more popular, a recently released study shows that enterprise customers are also lining up to buy the Apple tablet device.
Popular photo-editing app Instagram has been on iOS since inception but according to CEO-founder Kevin Systrom, the app may soon have an Android app that may be "better" than the original iOS version.