Barnes & Noble Rapidly Taking Over the Digital Books Market
Despite with the competition from Amazon’s (NASDAQ:AMZN) Kindle, Barnes & Noble (NYSE:BKS) pulled off a strong sales for its own e-reader during the holiday quarter. Sales of Nook e-books and...
View ArticleNetflix’s Much-Needed New Deal
The Weinstein Company is entering a new deal with Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) to release new titles to their streaming service. The new content will debut within a year of being released at the theater....
View ArticleAmazon Appstore Gaining on Google’s Android Market
Last month, app analytics firm Distimo examined apps sold through Google’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android Market and the Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) Appstore to find out which one generated more revenue. Distimo...
View ArticleGeneral Growth Properties to Buy Sears Locations
General Growth Properties Inc. (NYSE:GGP) has made a deal to buy 11 of Sears Holdings Corp.’s (NASDAQ:SHLD) department stores. The agreement planned for the second quarter of this year should make...
View ArticlePrivacy Protection for California Residents
Mobile apps users in California will be receiving better privacy protection after the state demanded that applications pulling sensitive information from devices must inform the user first. Several...
View ArticleFacebook is a Blue Chip Stock
Even before going public, Facebook is a “blue-chip stock,” says portfolio manager Kevin Landis. The company has grown a shareholder base of more than a thousand. Most companies only have a base of 50...
View ArticleT-Mobile Has High Hopes
Last year was not a great year for T-Mobile — the company’s only hope was crushed when a deal with AT&T (NYSE:T) fell through. But this year hopes are high as a new plan — the “Reinvigorated...
View ArticleDish Network Results Exceed Expectations Despite Subscriber Losses
Despite losing 166,000 net subscribers last year, DISH Network (NASDAQ:DISH) pulled off a positive fourth quarter, beating analysts’ expectations with earnings up 24 percent from last year to $313...
View ArticleApple Takes on the World
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) may control 59.1 percent of the tablet market, but Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) has been slowly increasing its share, coming in second with 16.7 percent, according to recent data from NPD...
View ArticleAndroid Dominates App Market Overseas
Android (NASDAQ:GOOG) already dominates the global smartphone market, but new figures from Xyologic show Android to be dominating the app market as well. A Xylogic report found that the majority of...
View ArticleBarnes & Noble Rapidly Taking Over the Digital Books Market
Despite with the competition from Amazon’s (NASDAQ:AMZN) Kindle, Barnes & Noble (NYSE:BKS) pulled off a strong sales for its own e-reader during the holiday quarter. Sales of Nook e-books and...
View ArticleNetflix’s Much-Needed New Deal
The Weinstein Company is entering a new deal with Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) to release new titles to their streaming service. The new content will debut within a year of being released at the theater....
View ArticleAmazon Appstore Gaining on Google’s Android Market
Last month, app analytics firm Distimo examined apps sold through Google’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android Market and the Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) Appstore to find out which one generated more revenue. Distimo...
View ArticleGeneral Growth Properties to Buy Sears Locations
General Growth Properties Inc. (NYSE:GGP) has made a deal to buy 11 of Sears Holdings Corp.’s (NASDAQ:SHLD) department stores. The agreement planned for the second quarter of this year should make...
View ArticlePrivacy Protection for California Residents
Mobile apps users in California will be receiving better privacy protection after the state demanded that applications pulling sensitive information from devices must inform the user first. Several...
View ArticleFacebook is a Blue Chip Stock
Even before going public, Facebook is a “blue-chip stock,” says portfolio manager Kevin Landis. The company has grown a shareholder base of more than a thousand. Most companies only have a base of 50...
View ArticleT-Mobile Has High Hopes
Last year was not a great year for T-Mobile — the company’s only hope was crushed when a deal with AT&T (NYSE:T) fell through. But this year hopes are high as a new plan — the “Reinvigorated...
View ArticleDish Network Results Exceed Expectations Despite Subscriber Losses
Despite losing 166,000 net subscribers last year, DISH Network (NASDAQ:DISH) pulled off a positive fourth quarter, beating analysts’ expectations with earnings up 24 percent from last year to $313...
View ArticleApple Takes on the World
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) may control 59.1 percent of the tablet market, but Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) has been slowly increasing its share, coming in second with 16.7 percent, according to recent data from NPD...
View ArticleAndroid Dominates App Market Overseas
Android (NASDAQ:GOOG) already dominates the global smartphone market, but new figures from Xyologic show Android to be dominating the app market as well. A Xylogic report found that the majority of...
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