- Fri Nov 6 2009 Smartphone market unfazed by recession
A record 43.3 million smartphones shipped in the third quarter, according to a new report from IDC.
Posted by Lance Whitney
- Fri Aug 24 2001 Holding off a recession
Wall Street will get a better idea of where the U.S. economy is headed this week after the government releases data on economic growth.
Posted by Sam Ames
- Tue Jan 20 2009 In times of recession, at least there's IBM
IBM just rocked a strong quarter. Will it lead to more acquisitions of software companies?
Posted by Matt Asay
- Mon Nov 17 2008 Thrillist's recession special: Free stuff!
The scenester newsletter company has put together a monthly compendium of ways to score invitations to events with free food and booze. First city served Thrillist Invites: New York.
Posted by Caroline McCarthy
- Sun Aug 26 2001 The week ahead: Holding off a recession
Wall Street will get a better idea of where the U.S. economy is headed this week after the government releases data on economic growth.
Posted by Sam Ames
- Mon Mar 19 2001 Is broadband Net access recession-proof?
As the economy slows, so too might the growth of increasingly popular high-speed Internet connections.
Posted by Corey Grice
- Fri Oct 30 2009 Cell phone sales inch up in third quarter
Global cell phone market ekes out small gain for third quarter compared with first half of year, with total shipments up 5.6 percent over the second quarter, says latest report from IDC.
Posted by Lance Whitney
- Tue Feb 27 2001 Will foreign sales save companies from U.S. recession?
While a few dominant software companies may be in a stronger fighting position, the
situation is much more complicated for smaller players, analysts say.
Posted by Tiffany Kary
- Fri Mar 6 2009 From the counterintutive files: IT demand is...up?
Crazy as it seems, yes. Not everywhere, but the Federal Reserve's latest survey of current economic conditions finds pockets of strength around the country.
Posted by Charles Cooper
- Tue Dec 16 2008 Liquidated at Circuit City
A young single father's career in retail electronics is stalled before it really gets started, as Circuit City closes stores.
Posted by Erica Ogg