The forecast comes just before the firm unveils a new Android product.
2013
Briefcase
Two reports suggest firms grew cautious last month Two reports Wednesday showed that U.S. service companies grew more slowly in March and private employers pulled back on hiring. The declines suggest businesses may have grown more cautious last month after federal spending cuts took effect. The Institute for Supply Management said its index of non-manufacturing […]
Rutgers calls flagrant foul on basketball coach
Having once suspended Mike Rice, the university fires him after a video of his antics goes viral.
Trader’s fraud cost $118 million
The former Goldman Sachs employee admits risking $8 billion to boost his earnings, then lying to cover it up.
Study: Alzheimer’s costs U.S. billions
Families and society lose between $157 and $215 billion a year due to costs from the disease.
IMF to loan Cyprus money
The International Monetary Fund will contribute 1 billion euros to the rescue package.
Feature obituary: Devon Merritt, 23, world traveler, beloved son
Mr. Merritt, a Portland High graduate who had an infectious smile and passion for life, died Friday from a rare lung disease.
Dana Milbank: Reckless discharge of firearm illogic from the gun-lobby goons
Mr. Hutchinson comes to Washington shooting from the lip — and there go sensible safety measures.
Alan Caron: LePage’s arrogance leads Maine in the wrong direction
Let’s hear the governor’s positive vision — not what he’s fighting against, but what he’s fighting for.
Is Apple remaking TV? Analyst says stay tuned
Hints from the company’s suppliers indicate it will arrive this year, he says.