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Apple’s Newest iPad is Least Expensive To Manufacture – AAPL
AllThingsD got its hands on a report by research firm IHS that explains that each Apple iPad Air costs between $274 and $361 for Apple to manufacture.
Galaxy Gear Return Rates Shouldn’t Worry Apple, Samsung
Roughly 30% of people have been returning their Galaxy Gear smartwatches. Does that spell trouble for Apple and the other smartwatch hopefuls?
Google vs. Samsung: Clash of the Android Titans
The competition between Google and Samsung, the dominant Android manufacturer, can get pretty heated. Here are 5 ways they're going head-to-head.
Android and Chromecast Will Replace GOOG TV
Google TV has struggled, and is likely to be replaced by Chromecast and a new line of Android-powered televisions. Ultimately, that should be good for GOOG.
Nokia Releases First Windows Phone 8 Phablet
Nokia, the soon-to-be Microsoft subsidiary is releasing the very first Windows Phone 8 phablet, as well as a Windows RT tablet.
BBY: Could We See a Quadrupler in Best Buy Stock?
Best Buy stock is the Wall Street turnaround story of the year, and I think a recent BBY price target predicting $50 a share is reachable by year's end.
Tablet Battle Takes to the Skies
UAL brought tablets to the skies in 2011 when it bought iPads for its pilots. But now, Apple products are losing ground to devices from MSFT and SSNLF.
HPQ: Meg Whitman Is Spinning a Hopeful Tale
HPQ stock holders might keep Meg Whitman around for a few more years given the increasingly healthy picture being painted at Hewlett-Packard.
The State of the Smartwatch: Wait and See
The battle between the Galaxy Gear and Fitbit Force demonstrates why other consumer technology giants are waiting before releasing a smartwatch.
Next AAPL iPad Faces Stiff Tablet Competition
Apple is expected to unveil the next iPad at an event on October 22. But AAPL is rapidly losing market share in an increasingly competitive industry.
HPQ’s Turnaround Won’t Be Fueled by Chromebooks
HPQ is jumping into the Chromebook fray, but the low-margin devices won't do much to speed up Hewlett-Packard's turnaround.
Did Nokia’s Android Dalliance Spur Microsoft’s Purchase?
While Microsoft's acquisition seemed like an obvious way to move hardware development in-house, it might have been a way to keep Nokia away from Google.
Apple Tries to Prevent Fallout After iOS 7
Already, 18% of Apple users have upgraded their mobile devices to the new iOS 7. But changes always bring risk, especially at this scale.
5 Examples of How We’re Living in the Future
With all the tech that permeates our lives, it's easy to forget how advanced some of it really is. Here's a look at 5 kinds of futuristic tech we have now.
Microsoft Wants You to Ditch Your iPad for $200
Microsoft is showing full-out desperation, offering consumers a $200 couple if they'll kindly trade in their iPads ... hopefully for a Surface RT.
iBeacons: Apple’s Stealth NFC Killer?
Everyone hoped that Apple would finally pick a side in the NFC debate with its iPhone 5S. Instead, the company went with new iBeacons technology.
Toys ‘R’ Us Upgrades Its Tabeo Kids’ Tablet
Toys "R" Us announced the next generation of its Tabeo tablets for children, proving that even kids' retailers are getting aggressively into tech.
A Tale of Three Turnaround Stocks
JCPenney, Hewlett-Packard and Best Buy are all off life support and trying to forge new lives. Which one might have the best chance?
Samsung’s Galaxy Gear Faces Risk from Android Fragmentation
Samsung unveiled its Galaxy Gear smartphone yesterday, but the first entry into the smartwatch war already has some tough challenges ahead of it.