Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ:AAPL) bold new design in iOS 26, dubbed "Liquid Glass," is drawing sharp criticism online — and investor Ross Gerber thinks the backlash may be warranted. What Happened: Unveiled during Apple's WWDC 2025 keynote on Monday, Liquid Glass is a translucent, reactive interface meant to make the iPhone experience more fluid and immersive. It now extends across buttons, sliders, the lock screen, Control Center and more. Apple executive Alan Dye described it as combining "the optica...
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Continue ReadingMicrosoft acquired LinkedIn in 2016 for $26.2 billion, one of the largest tech acquisitions in history. Find out what LinkedIn means for MSFT stock...
Continue ReadingStocks rose Tuesday as traders squinted at Londonâs trade talks, decided the tariff drama was heading for a whole lot of nothing, and snapped up the opening-salvo losers...
Continue ReadingMicrosoft (MSFT) is rapidly solidifying its leadership in the AI race, fueled by the strength of Azure’s cloud platform, the transformative impact of Microsoft 365 Copilot, and strategic investments in AI infrastructure. These growth drivers are delivering impressive revenue and earnings momentum, helping justify the stock’s premium valuation, especially for long-term investors. In an AI-driven future, Microsoft’s position at the top appears firmly secured. Looking at the tech giant’s share pric...
Continue ReadingApple shares didn't get the boost that investors hoped for from the company's highly anticipated Worldwide Developers Conference this week. Monitor these important support and resistance chart levels...
Continue ReadingA year after last year’s conference, major Siri features are still missing. The company’s head of software and head of marketing say why they aren’t worried...
Continue ReadingOracle (ORCL) is among the top software companies prepping to report earnings this week, the cloud company is set to drop its fiscal fourth quarter results on Wednesday. RBC Capital Markets managing director of software Rishi Jaluria sits down with Josh Lipton for a conversation about the state of the software industry following President Trump's tariff wars, the sector's recession sensitivities, and the adoption trends in AI enterprises. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Asking for a Trend here...
Continue ReadingGoogle is offering buyouts to employees across multiple divisions of the company, including within its search division...
Continue ReadingIn the most recent trading session, IBM (IBM) closed at $276.24, indicating a +1.53% shift from the previous trading day...
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