Thanks to Sprint and AT&T's latest products, 3D smartphones are looming large for telecom investors.
While AT&T deals with its T-Mobile acquisition, Verizon will get a free ride competing against 2 distracted rivals.
Research In Motion's shares tumble 11% after a weak financial forecast and another delay for its superphones.
If the $39 billion deal is approved, there will be big changes in store for consumers.
After sitting out the Verizon iPhone 4, TriQuint has won a role supplying power amps for Apple's souped-up iPhone 5.
A sharp rise in cotton prices has been a boon for a fund that tracks them, but it remains a wildly volatile investment.
A mini-iPhone may be in the works as Apple combats Google's growing share of the smart-phone market.
JDS Uniphase is the right stock for the right time as people look beyond Qualcomm.
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