July 23, 2015 Daily Report: Apple’s ‘Amazing Quarter’ Isn’t Good Enough for Wall Street by THE NEW YORK TIMES By THE NEW YORK TIMES While Apple’s phone sales were one-third higher in the quarter than a year ago, at 47.5 million, they fell…
July 23, 2015 Qualcomm Reports Lower Earnings and Says It Will Cut Jobs by QUENTIN HARDY By QUENTIN HARDY Net income was down 47 percent from a year ago, and the company said it would eliminate 15 percent of its…
July 23, 2015 A Panoply of Products to Improve the Daily Commute by GREGORY SCHMIDT By GREGORY SCHMIDT Powered bikes, backpacks with batteries, on-ear headphones, Bluetooth speakers and USB car chargers can make the trip less of a grind….
July 23, 2015 Starbucks Joins With Lyft on Loyalty Program by MIKE ISAAC By MIKE ISAAC Starbucks and Lyft strike a partnership agreement that lets riders of the car-hailing service earn cups of joe through a loyalty…
July 22, 2015 In Apple Watch Debut, Signs of a Familiar Path to Success by FARHAD MANJOO By FARHAD MANJOO Some technology pundits have declared the device a flop, but Apple has a history of using incremental improvements to make its…
July 22, 2015 F.T.C. Accuses LifeLock of Violating Settlement by DINO GRANDONI By DINO GRANDONI The F.T.C. said that from 2012 to 2014, LifeLock failed to alert customers as soon as their identities were used by…
July 22, 2015 Daily Report: IBM Revenue Falls, Highlighting Challenges as It Shifts Course by THE NEW YORK TIMES By THE NEW YORK TIMES The technology company, which does most of its business overseas, said most of the decline in the second quarter…
July 22, 2015 Yahoo Posts Loss, Despite Rise in Its Display Ad Business by VINDU GOEL By VINDU GOEL The uptick in Yahoo’s core display advertising business accompanied strong growth in newer businesses like video and mobile advertising. Published: July…
July 22, 2015 Facebook Loses Appeal on New York Search Warrants by JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr. By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr. A New York appeals court agreed with a lower court that only a defendant could challenge a search warrant,…
July 21, 2015 A Charge at Microsoft Leads to Its Largest Loss Ever by NICK WINGFIELD By NICK WINGFIELD A $7.5 billion accounting charge for the company’s acquisition of Nokia was a drag on the software maker’s fourth-quarter. Published: July…