Two big
tech names reported this week — should investors be worried about Facebook's friendlier new stance and Apple's iPhone unit sales declines?
Not exact matches
Recent business news is slick with
reports about startups, usually in the
tech industry, getting millions of dollars in investment capital, typically from the gold - plated venture capital
names.
CNBC's Julia Boorstin
reports the annual Allen & Company Conference is underway in Sun Valley, Idaho, drawing media moguls,
tech titans and big
name investors.
And if
tech and food companies aren't of interest — and even if they are — those big
names aren't the only ones to
report.
As earnings season ramps into full gear, the performance of some of the biggest
names could determine future of the
tech boomAs large
tech companies
report first - quarter earnings in a flood of results during the next two weeks, they face a major test: Will they continue to post huge growth, and fuel further overall gains for the market, or settle into a more mild adulthood?
The images of the next smartphone gadget from HTC
named «Holiday» have been leaked on the internet according as per the
reports in
tech arena.
According to a
report by
tech website 9to5Mac, the latest version of the popular Apple tablet will not only share the iPad Pro's
name, but it will have similar features as well.
Many
tech sites are
reporting this feature as an intercom, but we think PA system is a better
name for it.
If recent
reports are accurate, electric car startup Faraday Future recently netted a $ 1 billion investment and, in turn,
named Chinese
tech entrepreneur Jia Yueting its CEO.
CEO: We Didn't Want The Speculation As Quartz
reports Monday, the unfortunately
named OneCoin, which domestic
tech company Xunlei released in October, since achieved an all - time high of 80 times its original price.
We have also seen some big
name tech companies make headlines as they are moving data to the blockchain, and the UN released a
report saying that bitcoin and blockchain
tech has potentially empowering use cases.
Tech Times has
reported on what is believed to be a marketing material leaked online and appeared to confirm that Samsung will skip the «Galaxy Note 6»
name.