Oct 14, 2013 by Erin Kennedy and Evan Niu, CFAIs Apple Targeting Cheap iMacs?Desktops aren't important for Apple. Why should investors care?
Oct 14, 2013 by Erin Kennedy and Evan Niu, CFAGoogle May Unveil the Nexus 5 TomorrowInvestors are on the edge of their seats. It's likely to be a mid-range device, but this smartphone will have the key upgrade of LTE capability.
Oct 14, 2013 by Erin Kennedy and Evan Niu, CFAIntel Reports Earnings Tomorrow. Should Investors Be Optimistic?IDC reported global PC shipments weren't as bad as expected. Is this a sign of brighter days to come?
Oct 14, 2013 by Erin Kennedy and Evan Niu, CFAAT&T Follows in Verizon's FootstepsThe second-largest telecom follows Verizon's lead. Are shared data plans an inevitable fate for consumers?
Oct 14, 2013 by Erin Kennedy and Evan Niu, CFATech Teardown: October 14In this edition of Tech Teardown, we look at news and rumors shaking up AT&T, Intel, Google, Microsoft, and Apple.
Oct 13, 2013 by Evan Niu, CFA and Eric BleekerGoogle Nexus 7 vs. Apple iPad MiniGoogle's new Nexus 7 features a high-resolution display that makes Apple's current iPad Mini look poor in comparison. Will Apple's smaller tablet get upgraded to a Retina display this year?
Oct 13, 2013 by Evan Niu, CFA and Eric BleekerA Look at the Features on the Apple iPhone 5sThe new iPhone 5s is jam-packed with new features, some more notable than others. "Forward thinking" is quite an appropriate tagline for Apple's new flagship device.
Oct 12, 2013 by Evan Niu, CFA and Eric BleekerApple's iPhone 5s vs. iPhone 5cConsumers in the market for a new Apple iPhone now have two models to choose from. There are some key differences between the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c to consider, though.
Oct 10, 2013 by Erin Kennedy and Evan Niu, CFATech Teardown: October 9Google launches a new Chromebook with HP, while Microsoft looks to bring Office to the iPad. Xiaomi continues to crush the Chinese smartphone market, and Apple prepares to put international heat on Pandora.
Oct 10, 2013 by Erin Kennedy and Evan Niu, CFAGoogle Wants You to Hangout Instead of iMessageGoogle may be looking to tap into SMS support with its popular Hangouts app, which is a negative development for carriers.
Oct 10, 2013 by Erin Kennedy and Evan Niu, CFAiTunes Radio Hopes to Beat Pandora AbroadApple is reportedly interested in expanding iTunes Radio into new international markets, which could intensify its threat to Pandora.
Oct 10, 2013 by Erin Kennedy and Evan Niu, CFA1 Smartphone Maker That Needs to Be on Your RadarThe Chinese smartphone market is booming and local players are mostly riding that growth. But one new player on the scene is crushing it.
Oct 10, 2013 by Erin Kennedy and Evan Niu, CFAIt's Official: Microsoft Will Release Office for iPadIf Microsoft wants to properly address tablet enterprise users, Microsoft has to launch Office on the iPad.
Oct 9, 2013 by Erin Kennedy and Evan Niu, CFAHewlett-Packard and Google Join Forces AgainHewlett-Packard and Google produce another joint product.
Oct 8, 2013 by Evan Niu, CFAAsk a Fool: What's the Future Look Like for eBay?A look at eBay's growth prospects from here.
Oct 8, 2013 by Evan Niu, CFAAsk a Fool: Is Taiwan Semiconductor Still a Buy?Will this chip manufacturer continue to be a great play in the rapidly changing tech world?
Oct 7, 2013 by Erin Kennedy, Jamal Carnette, and Evan Niu, CFAIs This Good News for Microsoft Surface 2?Microsoft Surface 2 is quickly running out of pre-order inventory, but don't get too excited.
Oct 7, 2013 by Evan Niu, CFA, Erin Kennedy, and Jamal Carnette, CFAGoogle's Chromebook Pixel Has an AdmirerAcer may be eyeing the touchscreen Chromebook market with a new device of its own. That would compete with Google's Chromebook Pixel, but that's still a good thing for Google.
Oct 7, 2013 by Erin Kennedy, Jamal Carnette, and Evan Niu, CFAIs Microsoft Getting Desperate?Microsoft might be willing to cut smartphone vendors a deal with licensing fees. That could even mean giving Windows Phone away for free in an extreme case.
Oct 7, 2013 by Erin Kennedy, Jamal Carnette, and Evan Niu, CFAIs Twitter Too Small?In the world of mobile advertising, size matters. Twitter's user base is much smaller than Facebook's, which could make it harder for it to sway advertisers away from Facebook.