The telecom continues to believe -- wrongly -- that it can go it alone.
The BlackBerry maker is looking at strategic options, while the social network giant shares sank 10% Tuesday.
Prem Watsa, the CEO of Fairfax Financial, is averaging down his position in the stock.
The company says it stands to earn $500 million from license deals every year at the current rate.
Apple may begin selling a more affordable version of its entry-level notebook in order to compete with upcoming ultra-thin Windows 8 laptops.
Will new features like a touch-oriented interface and a predictive keyboard win back users?
With a new CEO and OS, there's hope Research in Motion could stage a comeback.
Stocks slide on disappointing jobs data at home and abroad.
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