Apple CEO Steve Jobs will launch iCloud, a new music and streaming service, as well as Apple's new Lion operating system.
Microsoft CEO's slip on Windows 8 and a hedge fund manager's call for his ouster put the software giant in focus after Memorial Day.
As LinkedIn's stock surges, investors are looking beyond the next big IPO, chipmaker Freescale, to Facebook and Twitter.
Investors wait for new reports to see if oil demand continues to fall and if unemployment levels will be lower.
The search giant and Korea's electronics behemoth will announce a partnership following the Google IO conference next week.
Merger talks may reheat between NYSE shareholders and the Nasdaq, despite the rival bid by Germany's Deutsche Boerse.
All ears will be tuned to what Warren Buffett says about the economy and David Sokol at the Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting.
The Federal Reserve chairman is holding the first-ever press conference after an FOMC meeting. Don't expect any surprises though.
The online movie rental service may soon have more subscribers than Comcast and Sirius XM, and the stock is up 43.5% this year.
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