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Stocks rallied on Wednesday, with Apple's surge giving the Nasdaq its biggest gain of the year, while the Fed chairman reassured markets that the central bank would do more if necessary to lift the economy.
Big profits from Apple and a promise from the Federal Reserve to keep rock-bottom rates for at least two more years powered the U.S. stock market higher on Wednesday.
Stocks rallied for a second day on Wednesday as investors bought beaten-down financial shares and unloaded gold, but tech stocks could fall on Thursday after late news about Apple's Steve Jobs stepping down as CEO.
Stocks rallied for a second day on Wednesday as investors bought beaten-down financial shares and unloaded gold, but tech stocks could fall on Thursday after late news about Apple's Steve Jobs stepping down as CEO.

Apple's profit has topped analysts' average forecasts for 25 straight quarters...

When discussing a company's financial results, context is extremely important...
WSJ Live is a new iPad app from The Wall Street Journal. It offers live and on-demand video from the Wall Street Journal's 2,000 reports around the world.Here are its key features:- Tune into LIVE news programming for the latest from Markets, Tech, Opinion and more - Access the entire video archi...

It’s no secret that Apple is rapidly expanding its retail footprint. Not only are they spreading out to new places in Europe and Asia, they are also moving into new areas on the home front.A few days ago we mentioned that the Cupertino company was unveiling a new store in Alaska this Saturd...
Apple iPad Magic by a Street Magician Shinya Theme: communication of coming generation English subtitles: Hello, my name is Shinya, and I’m a magician. Throughout history, we have been constantly inventing ways to communicate. History of humanity is also a history of communication. One of t...
The Wall Street Journal iPad app has been updated, to Version 3.5. The big new addition is that it now allows you to buy single issues via In-App purchase.Single issues go for $ 1.99. Right now I only see the ability to buy today's issue, but perhaps it will be extended to back issues as well in...