By Scott Moritz
With clouds of economic gloom darkening the tech horizon, mobile phone sales - a former bright spot in the gadget world - look to be slowing.
Tech buyers went away early this fall, and as recession fears intensified, orders have continued to dry up.
There have been a number of ominous signs. First Cisco (CSCO) slashed its outlook and froze hiring. Then Wall Street analysts slashed Google's (GOOG) search ad sales MORE
smoritz - Nov 25, 2008 4:04 PM ET
By Scott Moritz
It was a tale of two techs Tuesday. Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) surprised Wall Street on Tuesday with a fourth-quarter earnings report that beat analysts' profit and sales targets. HP shares soared nearly 14% in early trading.
Meanwhile, glass maker Corning (GLW) warned of a sales shortfall in the current quarter as demand for its flat-screen TV and computer panels drops faster than anticipated. Shares fell nearly 12%.
HP posted preliminary adjusted earnings of $1.03 a share, which compares with MORE
smoritz - Nov 18, 2008 10:06 AM ET
Xbox 360 gets an image makeover to compete with the Wii. Image: Microsoft
By Yi-Wyn Yen
The Xbox 360 is getting a major software update designed to transform it into a multimedia machine.
Starting Wednesday, all Xbox 360 owners will be required to update their gaming consoles so that they can watch movies in high-definition, stream TV shows and movies from Netflix (NFLX) and navigate categories like games, photos, and videos through a MORE
yiwyn - Nov 18, 2008 12:02 AM ET
By Yi-Wyn Yen
At the Web 2.0 Summit two weeks ago, Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang was asked if he was the right guy to lead the battered Internet portal. Yang dodged the question by defending his passion for the company he co-founded 13 years ago. "I didn't make the decision of being the CEO lightly," he said. "I wanted to make a change at Yahoo that I believe I can make....That's MORE
yiwyn - Nov 17, 2008 8:47 PM ET
By Scott Moritz
U.S. regulators on Monday charged Dallas Maverick owner and outspoken blogger Mark Cuban with using confidential information in 2004 to sell his stake in Mamma.com, a Montreal search engine now known as Copernic (CNIC). His sale of all 600,000 shares helped Cuban avoid a 10% dive in the stock, or about $750,000 in losses, the government contends.
The Securities and Exchange Commission filed a civil lawsuit against Cuban on Monday. No criminal charges were MORE
smoritz - Nov 17, 2008 3:25 PM ET
By Michal Lev-Ram
SAN JOSE - On the same day that Intel (INTC) slashed more than $1 billion from its sales forecast and more analysts cut sales estimates for Google (GOOG), Silicon Valley luminaries momentarily put the downturn aside and celebrated a happier cause -- using technology to benefit the world.
Nearly 1,500 guests on Wednesday night attended the annual Tech Awards, which recognize innovations used to alleviate poverty around the world. "Tonight is a reminder of MORE
Michal Lev-Ram, writer - Nov 13, 2008 11:13 AM ET
By Yi-Wyn Yen
Microsoft is trying its luck at social networking - again.
After a failed attempt four years ago, Microsoft (MSFT) is ripping a page from Facebook's playbook, introducing on Thursday new profile and photo-sharing features to its web-based Windows Live services. The software giant allows users with Windows Live Hotmail or Messenger accounts to create online profiles that highlight what a person is doing through a Facebook-like newsfeed.
Microsoft hopes that MORE
yiwyn - Nov 13, 2008 12:22 AM ET
By Scott Moritz
What was a little fuzzy last month has become clearer of late: The sagging economy is weighing on Google (GOOG).
Goldman Sachs analyst James Mitchell cited signs of weakness in search advertising - Google's biggest moneymaker by far -- in cutting his revenue growth target for the current fourth quarter from 4% to 1%.
Mitchell is the second analyst this week to lower estimates for Google. On Monday Barclays analyst Doug Anmuth called MORE
smoritz - Nov 11, 2008 2:21 PM ET
By Scott Moritz
Nortel (NT) plans a major restructuring and another round of job cuts as demand for tech gear plunges.
The Toronto networking equipment giant said Monday it would trim 1,300 jobs on top 1,200 cuts previously announced. Nortel had 32,550 employees at the end of 2007.
The company also said four top executives, including its head of sales and its chief technology officer, would leave at year-end.
The news comes as Nortel posted third quarter MORE
smoritz - Nov 10, 2008 10:33 AM ET
By Michael V. Copeland and Yi-Wyn Yen
SAN FRANCISCO - Al Gore didn't take credit for inventing the Internet at the Web 2.0 Summit Friday, but he did credit it with enabling the victory of President-elect Barack Obama and helping restore faith in the principles upon which the United States was founded.
"The electrifying redemption of America's revolutionary declaration, that all human beings are created equal," Gore said to a cheering crowd, MORE
Michael V. Copeland, Senior Writer - Nov 7, 2008 9:50 PM ETEvery morning, discover the companies, deals and trends in tech that are moving markets and making headlines. SUBSCRIBE
Receive Fortune's newsletter on all the deals that matter, from Wall Street to Sand Hill Road. SUBSCRIBE
Covering the digital giants of Silicon Valley and beyond, an in-depth look at enterprise companies, and the startups disrupting them. Emailed twice weekly. SUBSCRIBE
Anne Fisher answers career-related questions and offers helpful advice for business professionals. SUBSCRIBE
| Company | Price | Change | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bank of America Corp... | 7.17 | 0.19 | 2.72% |
| Ford Motor Co | 10.41 | 0.22 | 2.16% |
| Microsoft Corp | 29.11 | -0.65 | -2.18% |
| General Electric Co | 19.18 | 0.00 | 0.00% |
| JPMorgan Chase and C... | 34.26 | 0.25 | 0.74% |
| Index | Last | Change | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dow | 12,496.15 | -6.66 | -0.05% |
| Nasdaq | 2,850.12 | 11.04 | 0.39% |
| S&P 500 | 1,318.86 | 2.23 | 0.17% |
| Treasuries | 1.72 | -0.07 | -4.02% |