As Ballmer Exits, Microsoft May Be in Better Shape Than Most Think
What if Microsoft was turning things around right as its longtime CEO was heading toward the door?
What if Microsoft was turning things around right as its longtime CEO was heading toward the door?
Here are some hard facts: Income inequality in America is almost double that of other developed nations, two thirds of our national wealth is concentrated in the hands of the top 5 percent richest Americans, and 95 percent of …
The new full-sized iPad weighs just one pound. The revamped Mini gets a price bump.
Apple’s recent announcement that it is hiring Burberry CEO Angela Ahrendts to take on its flagging retail business created a stir in Silicon Valley. Not only will Ahrendts be the only top female executive at Apple, she will be …
Investors are still mostly interested in the company’s Asian assets
In our experience, one of the scariest snakes in the room is the fear of failure, which manifests itself in many ways like fear of being judged, fear of getting started, fear of the unknown. And while much has been said about …
Why Xiaomi should worry Apple, Samsung and others
The letter to shareholders has long been a staple of the IPO prospectus, although it’s usually been a pro forma affair. Leave it to a few cocky Internet companies to put their own twist on the tradition, starting in 2004 with Google’s “Letter from the Founders,” which it boldly subtitled “An Owner’s Manual for Google …
Long-time auto writer Doron Levin argues that Ford’s savior could pull the same trick at the software maker.
For all the hype surrounding “Breaking Bad’s final season—and especially last night’s finale—the show’s ratings were not only considerably lower than those of many other cable shows, but represented only a fraction of …
How CEO Larry Page has transformed the search giant into a factory for moonshots. Our exclusive look at his boldest bet yet — to extend human life