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Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster today released a brief report highlighting April data from market research firm NPD looking at Apple's U.
More from MacRumors “The tech industry is, frankly, being greedy. They are going back and asking for changes to language they helped write and blatantly trying to roll back requirements that give high-skilled American workers a fair shot at getting a job,” said AFL-CIO legislative Representative Andrea Zuniga DiBitetto about new proposals to ease the hiring of high-skilled foreign workers.
More from CrunchGear The iPhone 5 has come under a lot of scrutiny lately, with both analysts and Apple suppliers claiming that they’ve seen disappointing demand for the device, but now it seems that demand for the iPad mini may be falling as well.
More from Boy Genius Report Sprint's Q1 2013 earnings today revealed that although Sprint may have slowed its decline, it's far from out of the woods.
More from CrunchGear If iPhone sales volumes fall as low as some Wall Street analysts now expect during the spring quarter, the decline would actually be worse than the biggest disasters in mobile phone history, including Motorola’s post-RAZR crash in 2007 and Nokia’s collapse in 2012.
More from Boy Genius Report What's really to blame for the decline in laptop and desktop sales? [Read more]
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As Facebook prepares to release a new Android-only app today called Facebook Home, investment bank Piper Jaffray reports that one of the social network's primary audiences, teens, is growing bored.
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The big winners in the three-month period ending in February in terms of smartphone share globally and in the U.
More from TechCrunch The big winners in the three-month period ending in February in terms of smartphone share globally and in the U.
More from CrunchGear We may have seen the end of CPC stagnation. Covario’s Global Paid Search Spend Analysis for Q1, released today, suggests that the cost-per-click trends of the last six quarters have reversed with CPC prices rising 7% from the previous quarter and 23% year-over-year.
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Larry Ellison threw his barbs at IBM today when announcing Oracle's first "mainframe" class computer server, called the M5.
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When news shows rely on "viral" videos for their programming, without bothering to even try and verify whether they are real or not, all they do is push their viewers towards the original source of that content.
More from PaidContent Even as AT&T (T) and Verizon (VZ) sail confidently ahead with rising average revenues per user (ARPU) and subscriber levels, several major European mobile carriers continue stumbling badly.
More from Boy Genius Report Garmin has announced its fourth-quarter financial results, showing a drop in revenues across every segment save fitness products.
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PC shipments in Western Europe totaled 15.3 million units in the fourth quarter of 2012, a decline of 11.
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By now we’re all familiar with the main reason Apple (AAPL) shares have tanked over the past few months: Investors are worried that the company’s growth has stalled and that its margins have already passed their peak and are headed for a long decline.
More from Boy Genius Report A couple of years ago I wrote in this space: "A spectre is haunting Mountain View. No, not bed bugs: bit rot.
More from CrunchGear After what feels like years of decline, CEO shakeups, and launch after launch of the same old stuff, RIM is turning a new maple leaf.
More from CrunchGear All companies go through rough times. You may not see them financially at first, but it’s always a matter of time before the rest of the signs of decline reach their bottom line.
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