Intel Brightens Outlook as PC Demand Improves
Intel's second-quarter earnings jumped 40%, and the chip maker brightened its outlook amid a rebound in PC demand.
Report: Apple Releasing Larger iPhones
Apple is reportedly releasing two different-sized phones this year, according to a report from Bloomberg. Both will be larger than the current iPhone’s 4-inch display, with the new phones available in 4.7 inch and 5.5 inch sizes.
Amazon.com Unveils 3D Phone
Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos took the wraps off the online retail giant's foray into the smartphone arena Wednesday. A Look at Amazon’s New Smartphone
Starbucks Introducing Powermat Charging Tables
Starbucks will be making it easier for customers to charge their smartphones and tablets, announcing a national rollout of Duracell Powermat charging pads at its coffeehouses.
Intel Hikes Revenue View as PC Demand Improves
Intel raised its revenue outlook for the current quarter and fiscal year, saying demand for business computers has been stronger than anticipated.
Let the Games Begin: Buzz Bubbles Ahead of Apple's WWDC
Shares of Apple hit a 78-week high Friday ahead of its hotly-anticipated annual developers conference.
Smartphones' Trove of Data Worth More Than Silver
With more people carrying $500 mini-computers loaded with secret and personal data, mobile device theft is picking up -- and it’s not just to steal your hardware.
Intel 1Q EPS Narrowly Tops Views, Sales Match
Intel impressed Wall Street by logging a lighter-than-expected 5% dip in first-quarter earnings as rising data center and Internet of things revenue helped offset sluggish PC demand.
BlackBerry Buys Minority Stake In Health-Care Cloud Firm
BlackBerry bought a minority stake in health IT firm NantHealth in a bid to improve data sharing and communication in the health-care industry.
Liberty Media to Cut Stake in Barnes & Noble
Liberty Media agreed to lower its stake in Barnes & Noble, giving up its right to elect two directors to the struggling bookseller’s board.
12 Tech Shopping Myths You Shouldn't Believe
The Internet is a priceless research tool for shoppers, but when not used correctly, it can spread all types of myths about technology that could result in consumers spending more money than they should.
Pixelworks Reveals Apple as Major Customer, Shares Skyrocket
Shares of Pixelworks soared more than 45% on Thursday after the high-res display manufacturer revealed Apple as one of its biggest customers.
G Asset Management Looks to Buy 51% of Barnes & Noble
G Asset Management unveiled a proposal to buy a 51% stake in Barnes & Noble in a deal that would value the struggling bookseller at a hefty premium.
Apple's App Store Sales Top $10B in 2013
Apple's App Store logged more than $10 billion in sales last year, as 2013 closed with a record month in December.
Microsoft Sees CEO Search Concluding in Early '14
Microsoft board member John Thompson said the tech giant should be prepared to name a new chief executive in early 2014.
H-P Shares Pop on J.P. Morgan Upgrade
Hewlett-Packard rallied 2.4% on Tuesday after J.P. Morgan analysts issued a bullish report on the PC maker.
Google, H-P Recall 145K Chromebook Chargers
Google and H-P recalled roughly 145,000 Chromebook 11 chargers, saying it could potentially melt or catch on fire.
With Nokia, Microsoft to Invest $2B More in Wireless Chips
Microsoft’s $7.2 billion purchase of Nokia’s device business will make it one of the biggest buyers of silicon products, expanding its line of tablets and smartphones.
Qualcomm 4Q Net Up 18% on Sharp Revenue Growth
Qualcomm's third-quarter profit rose 18%, as shipments of the company’s chips rose sharply.
Activision's 'Call of Duty: Ghosts' Tops $1B on First Day
Activision Blizzard said “Call of Duty: Ghosts,” the latest title in its popular gaming franchise, surpassed $1 billion in sales to retailers on the first day.



















