Articles by Robert C. Weich III

Robert C. Weich III



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iPhone SE & iPad Pro Release & Specs: Apple Unveils Latest Products in Keynote Speech

The new iPhone SE has a smaller screen. Apple held a special event Monday to announce a new, smaller version of the iPhone, along with other product announcements.

Millennials Begin Buying Cars, Help Boost Sales in Big Ways

Millennials typically avoided buying cars. The auto industry was worried about millennials, thinking the generation would never transition into a stable customer base.
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Tips for Millennials Looking to Start a Business

Millennials have the opportunity to become their own successful bosses. Millennials have a wonderful opportunity to become their own bosses, if they take some risks and remain persistent.

How Virtual Reality Can Help Businesses Succeed

Virtual reality experiences give customers a new way to interact with businesses. With virtual reality headsets becoming more affordable and accessible to consumers nationwide, businesses are finding ways to use virtual reality technology to deliver special experiences to their customers.

New AT&T App, Others Provide Alternatives to Cable and Satellite TV

AT&T will be offering an app with cable programming. The newest option for cord cutters is coming from AT&T. The service would work similar to the popular streaming service Netflix, allowing customers to stream programs right to a compatible device, CNN Money reports.

Apple, FBI Continue Battle Over Locked iPhone; Future iPhones at Risk

Apple says the FBI caused the San Bernardino iPhone to stop backing up to iCloud Apple and the FBI continue to fight over a locked iPhone involved in the San Bernadino shooting case.

Millennial Business Owners More Confident in Growth

Millennials are more positive about their businesses than other generations. Millennial business owners are maintaining positive attitudes about their economic conditions, making them more likely than owners from other generations to hire staff, say their businesses are growing and give employees more benefits.

Super Tuesday: Dozen States Holding Primary Elections, Caucuses with Hundreds of Delegates Up for Grabs

Tuesday is a big day for presidential hopefuls and it is known as Super Tuesday. A total of 12 states will hold primary elections and caucuses and the leading candidates for President of the United States could add to their leads and distance themselves from their competitors.

February Might Have Been a Rebound Month for Jobs

Manufacturing has been slow for months. Investors are closely monitoring some key points of data this week that will show how the economy is doing. The jobs report from the Labor Department is expected to show an increase in job growth, economists say.

Reddit Users Getting News Directly From Site, Discussing Bernie Sanders and Politics

Reddit calls itself "the front page of the Internet" and it may be the first page many people go to when online, but most of its users stay there to read their news too.

Trump Wants to Release Tax Returns but Audits Prevent It; Is He Hiding a "Bombshell?"

Donald Trump wants to release copies of his recent tax returns, but says he is unable to do so because the IRS is currently auditing him. Trump said he would be willing to release the tax returns after the audit is complete.

Apple Might Be Working on Unhackable iPhone

Apple wants their customers to be confident in securityApple has reportedly been working on a new iPhone that would be impossible for government officials or anyone to hack into.

Facebook's New Buttons Yield Mixed Reaction on Social Media

The Like button gets five new friends. Facebook users were introduced Wednesday morning to five new options for interacting with posts, photos, articles and more.

Why Millennials Are Afraid of Filing Taxes

Millennials spend a great portion of their day in front of a computer screen surfing the web and checking their social networks, but when it comes to taxes, they are more likely fill out the forms on paper rather than online. These individuals are also very worried about their taxes when filing.

Who Has the Edge in Fight Between FBI and Apple?

The American public is leaning toward the FBI in the bureau's dispute with Apple to unlock an iPhone owned by one of the San Bernardino shooters. Those who support Apple and say the phone should remain locked are planning to protest to show their support for the technology company.

Stock Tips This Week: Wall Street Opens Higher Monday; Oil and Energy Stocks Are Good Plays

Stocks were off to a good start Monday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average up over 200 points in late-day trading. Oil prices were climbing and recovering, affecting the rest of the market. This week, it is a good time to grab a position in companies that are headed higher.

Emerging Nations Increasingly Connect to Internet, Use More Smartphones

Emerging nations are becoming more connected to technology and are embracing the Internet and smartphones. In the past two years, the percentage of people in emerging and developing nations who say they use the Internet and own a smartphone has risen substantially.

Best and Worst College Majors Based on Salary

Engineering is one good choice. Attending and graduating college is a good idea for job seekers to help them succeed in the future. Not all degrees and majors guarantee a high paying job, but some majors give a very high probability of receiving a nice annual salary.

Millennials Leave Jobs When They Feel Company Lacks 'Purpose'

Millennials want more from the companies they work for than just a paycheck. They want a meaningful purpose and the opportunity to grow within the organization too

Important Details to Consider Before Joining a New Workplace

With the economy picking up, more Americans are looking for new jobs and joining new companies. Workers have many things to look forward to when joining a new company like increased salary, but there are other important factors they must keep in mind when starting a new job.

Bunny Ranch Brothel Workers Support Hillary Clinton, Praise Healthcare Plan

Hillary Clinton now has the support of almost 500 legal prostitutes in Nevada. Brothel workers at the Moonlite Bunny Ranch in Carson City, Nevada formed a group called Hookers 4 Hillary and are endorsing Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Latinas Struggle to Pay Back Student Loans Because of Pay Gap

Latinas struggle to overcome pay discrepancies based on race and gender, making it difficult for many to pay back student loans, according to new data.

Where Millennials Will and Should Invest in 2016

Many millennials are cautious about making investments in stocks, and many distrust Wall Street all together. Those who are investing are putting their money into companies and industries they care about or are interested in.

Millennials Not Confident in Future of the US

Millennials may have different opinions on political and social issues than older generations, but one thing they have in common with their parents and grandparents is their outlook on the future of the United States. Millennials are concerned about the country's future, just like Generation Xers and Baby Boomers were when they were young.

Millennials More Careful with Credit Cards, Debt

Millennials and young adults are careful with debt and credit cards, and some avoid credit cards completely. Many of these individuals believe being financially successful means being debt-free.
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