NYC Startup Quirky Launches Platform for Internet of Things
GE and The Home Depot have selected Quirky’s software platform, called Wink, for their connected-home products.
Will.i.am Debuts First 3D Printer for 3D Systems
The EKOCYCLE is the first printer from 3D Systems launched in collaboration with the Black Eyed Peas’ will.i.am.
FAA OKs First Over-Land Commercial Drone Flight for BP Project
U.S. air safety officials have for the first time approved the flight of a commercial unmanned aircraft over land.
H-P Settles Shareholder Lawsuit for $57M
Hewlett-Packard is set to pay $57 million to settle a lawsuit filed by shareholders, ending a legal dispute that began during Leo Apotheker’s tenure as chief executive.
Buying Spree: Google Pays $400M to Acquire Artificial Intelligence Firm
Adding to recent acquisitions of companies that manufacture scary-looking robots and automate homes, Google has agreed to buy artificial intelligence company DeepMind.
Dell 1Q Net Tumbles 79% as PC Trouble Continues
The PC maker revealed a deeper-than-expected 79% plunge in first-quarter profits.
Calling for Investors to be Patient
Portfolio not doing much this year? Remember, most stocks act just like the market. So don’t worry: when the market picks up, so will your holdings.
Is the Sideways Market Over?
I’ve been talking about the market moving sideways for weeks, but maybe – just maybe – that’s over.
Virtual Confusion: Unrelated Oculus Companies Rally on Facebook Buy
Shares of two companies with the word 'Oculus' in their name are mistakenly rallying amid confusion over Facebook's $2 billion acquisition of privately held Oculus VR.
Gorilla Glass a Reason to 'Buy' Corning?
Shares of Corning edged higher after the telecom equipment maker was handed two upgrades.
Microsoft Downgraded to 'Hold' as Nokia Device Sales Slide
Microsoft was downgraded to “hold” from “buy” as the brokerage expressed concern over the software maker's $7.2 billion device deal with Nokia.
Bruised by iPhone Sales, Apple Dives 7%
Investors and analysts expressed disappointment with Apple's record shipments of iPhones and conservative guidance for the current quarter.
Margin Call: Wells Fargo Downgrades Apple on Profit Margin Concerns
Wells Fargo downgraded Apple to 'market perform' due to concerns about the consumer electronic giant's profit margins.
Analysts Bullish on Apple's iPhone Launch
iComeback? Apple launched new iPhones on Friday, and analysts expect initial sales of the two new smartphones to beat the iPhone 5.
Apple's 'Cheap' iPhone Gets Sour Greeting on Wall Street
The tech behemoth faced a wave of negative analyst notes on Wednesday, including downgrades by UBS, Bank of America and Credit Suisse. Apple Takes a Bite Out of Nasdaq: Shares Tumble 5% | Netflix Goes Dutch
Report: More Jobs Cuts Ahead at Battered BlackBerry
BlackBerry may have to cut more jobs on top of the thousands it axed last year as it continues to trudge through a lengthy restructuring, according to a news report.
This Year's Hottest Tech Gift Is A Drone
Drones are expected to be one of 2015's hottest gift items for this holiday season.
Why Our Kids are all Tech Addicts
We complain that we can’t pry our kids away from their gadgets, but who do you think they learned that behavior from?
USAA Eyes Drones to Fast-Track Insurance Claims
USAA, a financial services company that serves U.S. military personnel, over wants to take to the skies in an effort to fast-track insurance claims.
Dell Caps Icahn's Stake, Limits Shareholder Access
The PC maker struck a deal with Carl Icahn to limit his investment in the company and allow him to enter agreements with other shareholders on a bid.

















