A US Senator wants an answer from Apple on slowing down batteries
Apple apologized in December for slowing down batteries, cut battery replacement costs and said it will change its software.
Apple apologized in December for slowing down batteries, cut battery replacement costs and said it will change its software.
It is highly likely investors will demand unusually strong earnings beats and guidance to sustain prices.
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Reports first circulated last week that Iovine would leave his post in August — what would have been poignant timing for the executive and the company.
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett tells CNBC the recent craze over bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies won't end well.
The "Fast Money" traders share their first moves for the market open.
Warren Buffett believes the corporate tax reform bill is very bullish for stockholders.
Stephen Colbert wasn't afraid to ask the tough questions of his guest, Disaster Artist star James Franco, on Tuesday's Late Show.
Ralph Acampora says the rally's power shows no signs of fading.
Ralph Acampora says the rally's power shows no signs of fading.
Agon, who has been CEO of the cosmetics giant since 2006, discusses embracing technology and what lies ahead.
U.S. import prices recorded their smallest increase in five months in December and underlying pressures were muted.
Richard Yu, the CEO of Huawei's consumer products division, spent a solid hour mumbling his way through an awkwardly scripted presentation of the Mate 10 Pro for the US market, Verge reports.
President Trump has an opportunity to scrap the Iran nuclear deal this week but likely won't, analysts say.
The company is providing a initial security update to mitigate the vulnerabilities to its affected chipsets, which include GeForce, Tesla, Grid, NVS and Quadro.
The new order will cost about $200 million year to implement, an official says.
Names on the move ahead of the open.
"I'm in remarkably good health," the 87-year-old Buffett tells CNBC.
Gregory Abel, 55, will be vice chairman of noninsurance businesses, and Ajit Jain, 66, will be vice chairman of insurance operations.
China, the biggest buyer of U.S. sovereign bonds, could be slowing down or even halting its purchases.
Tesla shares are seeing a strong start to the year, and some market watchers expect further gains.
China, the United States' biggest buyer of sovereign bonds, could be slowing down or even halting its purchases.
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Some of Intel's customers are exploring using microchips from the market leader's rivals after the discovery of security flaws affecting most chips.
Sears' same-store sales dropped 16 to 17 percent during the first two months of the fourth quarter.
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