Jan 8, 2014 by Sam MatteraT-Mobile’s Growth Is Bad News for AppleAccording to new data from Kantar Worldpanel, T-Mobile is growing rapidly, possibly at AT&T's expense. That could be bad news for Apple.
Jan 8, 2014 by Sam MatteraYelp, Micron Surge as Dow Jones DropsShares of Yelp and Micron rallied on Wednesday, even as the Dow Jones Industrial Average, led by component AT&T, moved lower.
Jan 8, 2014 by Sam MatteraApple and Samsung's New Devices Could Destroy the Demand for Windows 8 TabletsAs Apple and Samsung roll out "Pro" tablets, Microsoft's Windows 8 could be in trouble.
Jan 8, 2014 by Sam MatteraSony Will Do to GameStop What Netflix Did to BlockbusterSony's new service is the most radical push towards digital gaming ever. As Sony and Microsoft embrace a digital future, GameStop is existentially threatened.
Jan 7, 2014 by Sam MatteraWill Google's Partners Abandon Android in 2014?Many of Google's hardware partners, including Samsung, Sony, and LG could turn to rival mobile operating systems in 2013.
Jan 7, 2014 by Sam MatteraCisco, OpenTable, and Glu Mobile Lead Tech Higher as Dow Bounces BackThe Dow Jones Industrial Average rose nearly 1% early on Tuesday, but a few tech stocks were outperforming the index, including Cisco, OpenTable, and Glu Mobile.
Jan 7, 2014 by Sam MatteraGoogle, Samsung, and Amazon Will Make Android Gaming Huge in 2014Three major tech companies will push Android gaming forward in 2014. How Amazon, Samsung, and Google plan to make it happen.
Jan 7, 2014 by Sam MatteraShould Apple Be Concerned About Roku's TV Deal?Apple's set-top box competitor Roku had a major announcement on Monday. Will Apple best Google in a market Panasonic and Sony have struggled in?
Jan 7, 2014 by Sam MatteraShould AMD Shareholders Be Worried About Mantle’s Delay?AMD's new graphics API, Mantle, was set to debut last month in a patch to Electronic Arts' Battlefield 4. If it's successful, Mantle could put AMD on top of NVIDIA in the PC graphics business.
Jan 6, 2014 by Sam MatteraMicrosoft and Twitter Tumble as CES Kicks OffDow Jones component Microsoft is dropping early on Monday, alongside Twitter. Nvidia is getting a slight boost with CES this week.
Jan 5, 2014 by Sam MatteraMicrosoft's Steve Ballmer Strikes AgainIt seems every time Microsoft's CEO mocks a new tech product, it becomes a best-seller. Sales of Google's Chromebooks are starting to pick up, much to the chagrin of Microsoft and Apple.
Jan 4, 2014 by Sam MatteraApple and Samsung Could Be the Losers in AT&T's War With T-MobileAT&T just struck back against T-Mobile with a radical new initiative. In the end, Apple and Samsung could be the losers in this war.
Jan 4, 2014 by Sam MatteraHow Apple and Google Can Destroy Microsoft's Office BusinessApple and Google could a big step forward in challenging Microsoft's Office business next year.
Jan 4, 2014 by Sam MatteraApple’s Most Important Product of 2014Forget watches and TVs; Apple needs this product to beat back Samsung and Google in 2014.
Jan 3, 2014 by Sam MatteraT-Mobile and Sprint Shares Drop as AT&T Goes to WarEven as the Dow Jones rallied on Friday, telecom stocks AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint were underperforming.
Jan 2, 2014 by Sam MatteraIntel and Cisco Lead the Dow Lower as Apple Shares FallThe Dow Jones was falling early on Thursday, along with several major tech companies, including Intel, Cisco, and Apple
Dec 31, 2013 by Sam MatteraTwitter, Marvell Technology and Intel Jump on TuesdayShares of Twitter, Marvell Technology and Intel were outpacing the Dow Jones early on Tuesday.
Dec 30, 2013 by Sam Mattera and Jamal Carnette, CFAShould You Own Intel in 2014? Two Fools DebateShould investors hold Intel in their portfolios in 2014? Two Fools debate Intel's prospects as Microsoft's Windows platform continues to struggle.
Dec 30, 2013 by Sam MatteraTwitter, Groupon, and Microsoft Plummet on MondayAs the Dow Jones trades up a bit, tech stocks Twitter, Groupon, and Microsoft are dropping.
Dec 29, 2013 by Sam MatteraThese Tech Stocks Had a Huge Year Even Though Their Businesses Were ChallengedMicrosoft, Pandora, and Hewlett-Packard rose dramatically in 2013, even as their businesses were challenged.