Analysis on highly active stocks for investors.
Huawei Technologies Co. is looking to become one of the world's top smartphone makers. The company announced plans to potentially acquire Nokia and launched its new smartphone, the Ascend P6, on Tuesday.
Nearly half of households in the United States use a second screen every day while watching television.
Best Buy is partnering with Microsoft in order to open up Windows Stores in 500 retail locations in the U.S. and over 100 in Canada.
Google is facing new antitrust allegations in Europe in regards to the company's Android operating system.
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Alcatel-Lucent is a provider of mobile and communications solutions to growing businesses and consumers worldwide. The stock seems to have established a price value zone and is now headed higher.
Microsoft appears to have just leaked one of its next smartphone operating systems, and it has some changes that could be popular.
Nokia provides technology for the use in many platforms ranging from mobile devices to navigation and networks. The stock has not done so well in recent years but is now exhibiting a strong bounce after establishing lows last year.
BlackBerry has launched its new Q10 smartphone in India, looking to regain its former success by targeting one of the fastest growing mobile markets in the world.
Qualcomm provides digital communications products to a variety of consumers and companies worldwide that are used in many industries, including the expanding mobile industry. The stock has been steadily coasting higher and looks to be getting ready to test previous multi-year high prices.
Nokia's Lumia 520 could be the phone that changes the market in China if the launch of this inexpensive model succeeds.
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Nokia lost in market share to Samsung in Finland during the first quarter. Its feature phones remained strong, but the defeat is telling of its smartphone hope.
Renowned Apple analyst Horace Dediu recently posted several questions that he would like to ask Tim Cook about Apple’s current business practices and the future direction of the company.
Recent data collected by Nomura Equity Research suggests that low-end smartphones utilizing Google's Android technology will soon dominate the market, causing non-Android brands like Apple, BlackBerry, and Nokia to suffer.
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Microsoft is increasing its staff numbers in China, which could help it win market shares.
Owners of Apple's iPhones might be some of the most satisfied device owners around, but that trend may slowly be changing. People aren't quite as happy as they once were.
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Differentiating itself from competitors like Apple and Samsung is essential if Nokia is to have a chance at becoming a key player in the phone market again.
Will automotive navigation systems maker TomTom become the next must-have acquisition target for Apple?
Google’s Android operating system grabbed even more smartphone OS market share in the first quarter of this year as Apple’s iOS continued to lose ground to its rival.
Qualcomm provides essential products to a growing mobile communications industry around the world. The stock has been trending higher over the last several years but is now taking a break just below multi-year highs.
The numbers are out for smartphone and overall mobile sales around the world. However, there isn't too much to be surprised by for anyone who's been keeping track of the figures for some time.
U.S. stocks advanced on Tuesday, sending the S&P 500 to a fresh record high. Here's your Cheat Sheet to today's top stock stories:
BlackBerry has announced plans to launch its messenger service on Apple's iPhone and Google's Android devices.
If Amazon were to play long-term on the smartphone front, the company could attract a number of satisfied customers away from industry heavyweights...