The following is a roundup of my stories from Investor’s Business Daily at Investors.com.
Apple shareholder proposal vote blocked by judge. (Feb. 22, 2013)
Comedians gang up on Sony’s PlayStation 4 non-announcement. (Feb. 22, 2013)
Apple’s cash hoarding is depressing its stock price, hedge fund manager says. (Feb. 21, 2013)
Apple ‘silly sideshow’ lawsuit from Greenlight Capital enters main stage. (Feb. 21, 2013)
Sony’s PlayStation 4 is a no-show at its own unveiling. (Feb. 21, 2013)
Will Google Glass be the next Segway? (Feb. 20, 2013)
Google Glass head-mounted displays offered to general public. (Feb. 20, 2013)
Dell consumer PC sales wither; company focuses on enterprise. (Feb. 20, 2013)
Dell’s Q4 earnings add fuel to takeover-price fire. (Feb. 19, 2013)
Google ogles Apple Stores, plans own retail shops. (Feb. 19, 2013)
Photos: A model wears the Google Glass wearable computer (top); and Andrew House, CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment, introduces the PlayStation 4.
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Saturday, February 23, 2013
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Week in review: Segway turns 10
The following is a roundup of my stories from Investor’s Business Daily at Investors.com.
Remember the crazy speculation 10 years ago over a mysterious invention called Ginger, or IT, that was going to change the world? Apple’s Steve Jobs and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos raved about it. The Segway didn’t change the world, but it did help the tourism industry. (Dec. 1, 2011)
Microsoft is predicted to buy Netflix and LinkedIn in 2012. Research firm IDC says those deals will be part of a flurry of tech M&A next year. (Dec. 1, 2011)
For those keeping tabs, Samsung won a legal round against Apple to sell its Galaxy Tab tablet in Australia. (Nov. 30, 2011)
Dell is gaining ground in servers while Hewlett-Packard slips. (Nov. 29, 2011)
Photo: Woman rides a Segway i2 personal transporter. Photo from Segway Inc.
Remember the crazy speculation 10 years ago over a mysterious invention called Ginger, or IT, that was going to change the world? Apple’s Steve Jobs and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos raved about it. The Segway didn’t change the world, but it did help the tourism industry. (Dec. 1, 2011)
Microsoft is predicted to buy Netflix and LinkedIn in 2012. Research firm IDC says those deals will be part of a flurry of tech M&A next year. (Dec. 1, 2011)
For those keeping tabs, Samsung won a legal round against Apple to sell its Galaxy Tab tablet in Australia. (Nov. 30, 2011)
Dell is gaining ground in servers while Hewlett-Packard slips. (Nov. 29, 2011)
Photo: Woman rides a Segway i2 personal transporter. Photo from Segway Inc.
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