Apple Vision Pro's Uncertain Future: Why Cupertino Is Pivoting to AI Smart Glasses
Apple sold just 45,000 Vision Pro units last quarter and cut marketing by 95%. Here's why the company is abandoning its $3,500 headset for AI glasses.
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Apple sold just 45,000 Vision Pro units last quarter and cut marketing by 95%. Here's why the company is abandoning its $3,500 headset for AI glasses.
Boeing secured nearly $13 billion in new military contracts to start 2026, including F-15 jets for Israel and E-4B support for the U.S. Air Force.
Home Depot shares jumped nearly 4% Friday as investors bet that Trump's mortgage-backed securities initiative could unlock pent-up housing demand.
General Motors announced a $6 billion fourth-quarter charge on its EV business, bringing total 2025 write-downs to $7.6 billion as the industry recalibrates.
The Russell 2000 surged to a record high as investors rotate out of mega-cap tech into smaller stocks. Here's why strategists say 2026 is the year for small caps.
Walmart will join the Nasdaq-100 on January 20, 2026, replacing AstraZeneca in the prestigious index. Here's what the historic addition means for investors and index funds.
China cut import duties on 935 products effective January 1, 2026, focusing on components for semiconductors, healthcare, and clean energy. The move is strategic, not liberalizing.
As airlines prepare for Q4 earnings, Wall Street is bullish on Delta and United. Premium cabin demand, disciplined capacity, and record travel levels position the carriers for a strong 2026.
Sam Altman-backed Oklo shares surge 20% after Meta announces plans for a 1.2 GW nuclear power campus in Ohio, marking a watershed moment for small modular reactors.
GM takes a $6 billion charge, Ford abandons its electric F-150, and industry growth stalls. The EV transition is proving harder—and costlier—than anyone expected.
As airlines warn about softening demand, cruise operators are posting record bookings and raising guidance. Here's what's driving the divergence.
After years of explosive growth, the $1.7 trillion private credit market faces rising defaults, rate pressures, and increased scrutiny. Here's what investors should watch.