Last summer, Best Buy founder, Richard Schulze offered to buy the company for $8.8 billion, which would have made it the biggest ever buyout for an America retail chain. Schulze stated at the time of his offer that the company was facing a “moment of truth”. The moment appears to have come and gone.
Apple May Never Regain Its Status As The World’s Most Valuable Company
There are plenty of reasons to believe that Apple may never again be the world’s most valuable company. At least not for long.
China’s Android Concerns Could Help Apple And Other Competitors
China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology says the country’s “mobile operating system research and development is too dependent on Android.” That could mean trouble for Google, opportunity for others.
What’s All This Chatter About A Free “Obama Phone?”
The Obama Phone is not a direct line to the President, though the very name has become the stuff of urban legend.
Samsung May Dominate Global Smartphones, But Apple’s iPhone Rules America
Apple stages a strong quarter, holding down Samsung’s U.S. growth and even forcing Android’s U.S. share down for the period.
Samsung vs. Apple: Samsung Is Winning Every Way But One [Infographic]
In the smartphone wars, Samsung tops Apple in just about every possible metric. Except perhaps the most critical one.
Should TED Ban Marketing Pitches? Google Glass Talk Was Pure Promotion
Was Sergey Brin’s Google Glass presentation at last week’s TED2013 conference little more than a product pitch?
Undeterred By Failure, Microsoft Vows To ‘Scroogle’ Google Some More
Microsoft’s latest attempt to snare search share from Google has again fallen flat, as the company acknowledges winding down its nasty “Scroogled” attack-ad campaign.