There were no credit cards, student loans, welfare or high-tech gadgets to tempt young people to end up underwater financially. Besides the current liberal credit policies, millennials have entirely different work and lifestyle goals. They generally …
In 1991, the tradable sector exposed to Chinese competition accounted for 20.2 per cent of US employment, the isolated tradable sector (mostly high–end manufacturing industries) accounted for 6.7 per cent of US employment, and the remaining 73.1 per …
Wireless represents the biggest business for each of the nation's top carriers, and high-margin smartphone sales play an important role in maintaining growth. If smartphone sales start to move away from … One fresh new company intends to find out …
Panthers – If Cam newton had spent as much time cracking the books in college as he does his ribs the Panthers woudnt of had to draft him, and Ron Rivera might not of gotten fired at the end of this season. (2-14). Bucs – Lovie Smith … Arthur Blank …
Watch out, Roomba. Dyson might be nipping at your heels. The British technology company, best known for its line of high–end bagless vacuum cleaners, has released a short video cryptically teasing a disk-shaped, floor-hugging device that certainly …
The first 64-bit Qualcomm chip isn't a high–end monster that rivals the Snapdragon 805; it's instead a low-end chip—Qualcomm's lineup is being upgraded from the bottom up, it seems. The SoC has four Cortex A53 CPU cores running at 1.2GHz, 1GB of RAM, …
… is low-hanging fruit for them, because people want wearables that look good — and we really don't have much of that yet," Llamas said. "There are a number of customers out there who will say, 'Yes, I'll pay a little bit more for something that …
Windows Phone has been struggling to gain market share in the U.S., especially among high–end handset buyers. Now, those itching to give the mobile OS a try have another high–end hardware option: the HTC One. While the overall hardware and software …
The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, +0.09% rose 15.31 points, or 0.1%, to end at 17,122.01, leaving the blue-chip gauge just 0.1% from its July 16 all-time closing high. The S&P and Dow have both climbed for three straight days. The Nasdaq Composite …