Jul 31, 2013 by Doug EhrmanShould Tim Cook Be Ousted?One of the jobs of a company's CEO is to manage the way his or her company is perceived, but Tim Cook seems to have been struggling, if not failing, at this task lately.
Jul 31, 2013 by Doug EhrmanBroadcasters' Losses in Court Could Change TV ForeverA landmark case involving the VCR is coloring how new technologies will impact your TV options.
Jul 28, 2013 by Doug Ehrman and Alison SouthwickCable Companies Are Missing the Point on Sports Sports represent a large percentage of the cost of operations for cable and satellite providers, but is this programming worth it?
Jul 28, 2013 by Doug EhrmanIs U.S. Energy Independence Still a Dirty Story?Despite the proliferation of natural gas, the U.S. will remain dependent on coal for some time. You should watch this industry to capitalize on the importance of the energy sector.
Jul 27, 2013 by Doug Ehrman and Alison SouthwickHow Apple Will Benefit From the End of Smartphone SubsidiesMost of the focus on phone subsidies has been directed at the carriers, but hardware manufacturers will probably feel an impact as well.
Jul 27, 2013 by Doug Ehrman and Alison SouthwickIs Apple's Smart TV Stalled?As Apple begins negotiations for a chip developer instrumental in Microsoft's development of the Xbox Kinect, investors are left to wonder what it signifies.
Jul 26, 2013 by Doug EhrmanGoogle Is Finally Drawing Blood Against Microsoft OfficeThe battle for productivity suite supremacy is as fierce as it is important, and Google may have finally struck a blow.
Jul 24, 2013 by Doug EhrmanIntel Wants to Redefine TelevisionAs different technologies battle for our consumer dollars in television, Intel is looking to change the industry completely.
Jul 19, 2013 by Doug EhrmanThe Next Battle in the Smartphone Wars: Phone SubsidiesAs the major carriers take aim at subsidies, who will be the ultimate beneficiary?
Jul 18, 2013 by Doug EhrmanHello, Shoppers, You Are Being WatchedNew technologies are feeling more and more like Big Brother as physical retailers attempt to collect customer data.
Jul 18, 2013 by Doug EhrmanDid the Government Kill Wal-Mart's Earnings?While the fiscal cliff may seem like ancient history, the discounter's earning miss may just be the most recent casualty of bipartisan bickering.
Jul 18, 2013 by Doug EhrmanOil at $50 Will Not Solve Your Cash CrunchWhy one big oil CEO's prediction is unlikely to have a significant effect on your bottom line.
Jul 17, 2013 by Doug EhrmanCan Microsoft Use Windows 8.1 to Springboard Search?Windows 8.1 may be designed to fix a lot of problems, but it also is looking to give Microsoft a new tool.
Jul 17, 2013 by Doug EhrmanCan Sprint Become a Serious Wireless Player Now?With the financial strength of SoftBank, Sprint may now be able to challenge the competition more effectively.
Jul 17, 2013 by Doug EhrmanDid Samsung Just Raise the Bar Again?Samsung keeps pushing the bar with Apple and may have done so again.
Jul 17, 2013 by Doug EhrmanBig Ben Bernanke Tolls, Gold ReactsWith the Fed Chair testifying before Congress, his remarks have the potential to drive gold prices from here.
Jul 17, 2013 by Doug EhrmanDoes Pandora Need a Partner?The release of iTunes Radio has placed the online radio company is a new fight that it may need help to survive.
Jul 17, 2013 by Doug EhrmanNokia Points and Shoots at Apple Nokia is betting big on camera technology to be an important point of differentiation.
Jul 17, 2013 by Doug EhrmanWill Consumer Confidence Affect Precious Metals?Does the fact that there was surprisingly little reaction to the consumer confidence report suggest the rally has room to run?
Jul 17, 2013 by Doug EhrmanThe World's Largest Gold Mine Hits Another Snag Barrick's Pascua-Lama holds great promise if it ever opens for business.