Apple to Congress: It's the Tax Code, Stupid
Every technology company pays roughly the same effective tax rate. The problem isn’t Apple. The problem is the tax code. It’s broken.
View ArticleMotorola Plans to Hire 2,000 in Texas
Motorola plans to launch a new, made-in-the-U.S. smartphone, as it tries to make a comeback in the hotly-competitive mobile market.
View ArticleSamsung Said to Pick Intel Chips for New Galaxy Tablet
The electronics giant reportedly has chosen to use an Intel processor in a new 10.1-inch Galaxy tablet.
View ArticleReport: Microsoft Cuts Tablet OS Prices for Vendors
The company is reportedly cutting the price of its Windows RT software to entice manufacturers to adopt the mobile operating system.
View ArticleFacebook's Mid-Life Crisis
Facebook was once thought to be poised to become king of the Internet but as the company grows up, major weaknesses have been exposed.
View ArticleApple to Sell Audio Ads on Online Radio Service
In a increasingly competitive market for mobile tunes, Apple is reportedly getting ready to sell audio ads on a music-streaming service.
View ArticleObama's Patent Actions May Harm Tech Industry
President Obama is pushing for new patent regulations to 'protect innovators from frivolous litigation.' They are unlikely to succeed in their current form, one expert says.
View ArticleTiVo Shares Rewind After $490M in Settlements Disappoints
The television set-top box maker will receive a total of $490 million after settling patent infringement lawsuits with Google's Motorola unit and Cisco.
View ArticleBattle Scars May Help Explain Risk Averse Corporate America
New research shows executives may be overly cautious due to prior experience at financially-stressed firms.
View ArticleUncle Sam Now Spying on You Through a Prism
The National Security Agency and the FBI are reportedly tapping directly into the central servers of nine leading U.S. Internet companies.
View ArticleStock Futures Point to More Gains for Wall Street
U.S. stock-index futures climbed on Monday after Wall Street's strongest rally in nearly two months as big gains in Asia whetted traders' buying appetite.
View ArticleIntel Said to Be Opening Wallet for TV Deals
The chipmaker is reportedly making progress in its talks with media companies, offering to pay a 75% premium to buy content for its upcoming TV service.
View ArticleGoogle in Deal to Buy Traffic App Waze
The tech giant has reportedly reached a deal to buy Israeli-based mapping and navigations group Waze for around $1.1 billion.
View ArticleStocks Flip-Flop; Traders Eye S&P Move, Corporate News
Stocks floated in a tight range Monday, with defensive sectors generally lagging, as traders digested S&P's upgrade of the U.S. credit outlook and a smattering of corporate news.
View ArticleFacebook Pops 4% on Stifel Upgrade to Buy
The social network was upgraded to "buy" amid hopes it will soon be included in the S&P 500.
View ArticleIRadio, Refreshed iOS Due at Apple's WWDC
The tech giant is expected to unveil its streaming music service and refreshed mobile software at its Worldwide Developer Conference, which kicks off Monday.
View ArticleStocks Take a Breather
The markets seesawed in a tight range Monday on the heels of a turbulent week for Wall Street as traders parsed through corporate headlines and an upgrade of the U.S. credit outlook by S&P.
View ArticleOfficials Want 'Kill Switch' on Smartphones to Deter Theft
A group of the nation's prosecutors and law-enforcement officials said the ability to disable a stolen mobile device will deter theft.
View ArticleMicrosoft Launches Office Mobile for iPhone
Microsoft launched a mobile version of Office for Apple’s iPhone, ending the software giant’s absence from rival platforms.
View ArticleFacebook Makes Solid Digital Ad Strides
Google and Facebook make up the largest chunk of worldwide digital ad share, while Twitter continues to make great strides.
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