Apple (AAPL) has a lot riding on its upcoming fall product releases. Both a new iPhone and smart watch will likely be announced in the coming months; specifically, Apple will address release specs for the iPhone 6 on September 9th. In the week prior, I outlined what consumers should, logically, expect from the highly anticipated iPhone 6 launch.
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Have you ever awoken from a night of partying, with a massive hangover, and a confused look, attempting to remember what happened? Well, if you've experienced this roller coaster ride, you probably know you're, sadly, destined to forget the prior night's shenanigans. This realization is often compounded when assessing your social media damage, only to be made worse by finding a random number in your phone.
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SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. (SEAS) is facing a whale (technically, an orca) of a problem. Since the 2013 release of the documentary “Blackfish,” which targeted SeaWorld theme parks, claiming that undersized orca enclosures promoted aggressive behavior (which led to the deaths of many trainers), the company’s stock has literally been sinking.
Read MoreActivision Blizzard Set To Soar
In what has so far been a fairly unexciting year for tech stocks, Activision Blizzard Inc. (ATVI), the largest American video game company, is wowing investors. Activision Blizzard is best known for its multiple franchises, including “Call of Duty” and “World of Warcraft,” as well as the popular “Skylanders” figurine-to-console collection.
Read MoreApple's iPhone 6
For the past few years, from an innovation standpoint, Apple (AAPL) has been marred by a lackluster reputation. Since Steve Jobs passed away, Apple has failed to produce iconic, revolutionary devices. Instead of developing new technology, Apple has, to its credit, tweaked existing products.
Read MoreThat Tinder Hype
In September 2012, six developers pursued an idea for a location-based iOS dating application centered around college students. Not one year later, and Tinder has won TechCrunch’s Crunchie Award for “Best New Startup,” as it soon became a worldwide phenomenon. Even by Silicon Valley standards, such an ascension is seemingly rare.
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Have you ever found yourself searching through Pandora (P) trying to discover new artists that you might like? Have you ever run out of “skips” and had to wait through a song you hate? A new application designed by two Tinder employees aims to help users discover new music using the same interface as the ultra-popular application.
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