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Samsung Debuts Galaxy S7 In Latest Volley With Apple iPhone

Smartphone market-share leader Samsung on Sunday attempted to draw attention away from Apple ‘s ( AAPL ) iPhone 6S in the high end of the market with its latest flagship handsets, the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. Samsung revealed the two phones at the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona, Spain. The handsets boast sleek designs with advanced camera features, water resistance and external memory. The Galaxy S7 has a 5.1-inch display and the Galaxy S7 Edge has a 5.5-inch display. The displays are “always on” to show time and notifications. Both phones promise to take brighter and sharper photos, even in low light conditions. The rear camera takes 12-megapixel photos and the front-facing camera takes 5-megapixel photos, comparable to the latest iPhones. But at its media event on Sunday, Samsung said its latest phones are superior to the iPhone 6S handsets when it comes to photography. Samsung said the pixels on the Galaxy S7 are 30% larger than those on the iPhone 6S Plus. That enables better low-light pictures. Plus, Samsung said its “dual pixel” sensor allows for faster autofocusing. The Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge will be available starting March 11, Samsung said. Pre-orders begin on Tuesday. In the U.S. and U.K., customers who order one of the phones will get a free Galaxy Gear VR headset. The Galaxy S7 will cost about $700 and the Galaxy S7 Edge about $800. The new phones will run Alphabet ‘s ( GOOGL ) Google Android 6.0 operating system, known as Marshmallow. An external-memory card tray allows users to insert a microSD card for up to 200 gigabytes of additional storage. Each phone comes with at least 32 GB of internal storage. The new phones also have 4 GB of RAM. The Galaxy S7 has a 3,000 mAh battery and the Galaxy S7 Edge has a 3,600 mAh battery. Samsung promises fast charging via wired and wireless systems. Apple isn’t expected to update its flagship smartphones until this fall with the iPhone 7. That device is rumored to feature waterproofing for the first time. The current iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus have screen sizes of 4.7 and 5.5 inches, respectively. They come with configurations of 16, 64 and 128 GB of data storage, with no external expansion capabilities like the new Samsung handsets. The iPhone 6S has a 1,715 milliampere-hour battery and the iPhone 6S Plus has a 2,750 milliampere-hour battery and no wireless charging capability. Both iPhones have 2 GB of RAM. Samsung was the top smartphone vendor worldwide in Q4 and 2015 overall with 20.7% and 22.5% market share, respectively, research firm Gartner reported last week . Apple came in second place with 17.7% market share in Q4 and 15.9% for the full year, Gartner said. RELATED: Apple Last Quarter Suffered First-Ever Decline In iPhone Sales Over Quarter Of U.S. iPhone Owners Still Use 4-Inch Handsets

Tesla Motors Gets Its Own Little Dot-Com Boom; CEO Musk Comments

Tesla the electric car maker appears to have finally shifted an important element of its business out of “park,” and CEO Elon Musk elaborated on it late Saturday on Twitter ( TWTR ). Finally, the Tesla.com Web address clicks to the website of Tesla Motors ( TSLA ). The 2003 California car startup has just acquired , according to reports, the domain name that was created in 1992 — it’s updated as of Feb. 17, under the brand-protection registrar MarkMonitor. Typing Tesla.com into a Web browser and hitting “enter” now redirects you to TeslaMotors.com. Stu Grossman, reportedly a fan of electrical inventor Nikola Tesla, used to own the site. Musk said Saturday night in a Twitter tweet: “Just wanted to thank Stu G for tesla.com. Know it meant a lot to you. Will take good care.” Just wanted to thank Stu G for https://t.co/7FlnbruWpL . Know it meant a lot to you. Will take good care. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 21, 2016 “It has long been a question on many Tesla (Motors) enthusiasts’ minds: When would the company acquire the Tesla.com domain name?” Andrew Allemann, editor of Domain Name Wire, wrote in a blog post Thursday. “It became more important when Tesla announced it was expanding beyond autos and into home batteries with its Tesla Powerwall. TeslaMotors.com doesn’t make much sense for selling non-motors batteries.” Allemann added that he’s sometimes typed in Tesla.com when he’s meant to go to the car site. Have you? Tesla.com attracted 50,341 visitors in December, according to an estimate by Web traffic tracker Compete. TeslaMotors.com drew 1.34 million. James Iles, a writer for domain name site NamePros, spoke with former Tesla.com holder Grossman . “Basically, I realized that I would never have the time to use the domain in a productive manner. Between family, work and other obligations, there just isn’t enough of me left over to devote any time to a web site,” the post quoted Grossman as saying, while detailing his travails in coping with people trying to reach Tesla Motors’ site, and noted that terms of the shift of Tesla.com to Tesla Motors were not disclosed. The last time there was some significant domain-name excitement was just back in January, when Apple ( AAPL ) was found to have registered Apple.car, with a backstory that tied to Google’s restructuring as Alphabet ( GOOGL ). Tesla Motors got its name in homage to the achievements of inventor Nikola Tesla. An old post on TeslaMotors.com says as much, noting that “we’re confident that if he were alive today, Nikola Tesla would look over our 100 percent electric car and nod his head with both understanding and approval.” Besides Wikipedia.org and Biography.com, dedicated Nikola Tesla fans can try clicking on TeslaSociety.com, a site run by the Tesla Memorial Society of New York. “Tesla’s A.C. induction motor is widely used throughout the world in industry  and household appliances,” the latter notes of the inventor born in 1856. “Electricity today is generated,  transmitted and converted to mechanical power by means of his inventions.”

Arista Networks’ Q4 Connects With Investors; Sellers Unplug Alliance

Starting what almost surely will be its first year with revenue of $1 billion, Arista Networks ( ANET ) connected with buyers, who drove the stock up by double-digit percentages Friday, while sellers unplugged Alliance Fiber Optics ( AFOP ), its stock falling by double digits, after both companies reported Q4 earnings late Thursday. Guess which did better. Both companies compete with bigger computer networking product makers  Juniper Networks ( JNPR ) and much bigger Cisco Systems ( CSCO ). Cisco stock was flat in early afternoon trading Friday, while Juniper was up 1%. Arista stock rose as much as 16% Friday and was up 11%, near 65, in early afternoon trading in the  stock market toda y, still 27% off an eight-month high of 88.56 set June 24. Meanwhile, Alliance’s Q4 results were hurt by cutbacks from its top customer,  Alphabet ‘s ( GOOGL ) Google. Alliance stock fell as much as 17% Friday, touching a nearly 16-month low, and was down 15% in early afternoon trading, near 12. It’s 45% off a nearly two-year high set July 24 at 22.35. Helped by Microsoft ‘s ( MSFT ) Azure public cloud, Arista said Q4 earnings jumped 51% to 80 cents per share minus items, as revenue rose 41.5% to $245.4 million. Wall Street analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expected 61 cents and $241 million. Arista provides a network operating system, data center storage and other products. Arista’s non-GAAP gross profit margin settled at 64%, near the high end of the 62%-65% range it had forecast, but that was down from the 67.4% in Q4 2014 and 69% in Q1 2014, said FBN Securities analyst Shebly Seyrafi in a research note. “Therefore, there is some downside risk on the (gross margin) line going forward,” he wrote. Still, he and other analysts said Arista had solid momentum. Arista guided the Q1 non-GAAP gross margin to 62% to 65%, and revenue at $232 million to $240 million. Analysts expect Q1 EPS to rise 14% to 57 cents, on sales up 30% to $233.48 million. Reiterating Needham’s buy rating with a 105 price target, analyst Alex Henderson said in a Friday research note that “the news should only get better over 2016. “We think the shift to (faster-bandwidth) 25G architectures will accelerate Arista’s share gains,” he wrote. “We think Arista could pick up 3-5 points of market share on a base of 12%, driving continued stronger-than-forecast growth. This company is best in breed.” Seyrafi had noted that when FBN began covering Arista in September 2014, “one of the key bear points” was that Microsoft revenue was “quite robust,” comprising 11% of total Arista sales, as Microsoft built out Azure. He thought, though, that revenue for Arista might decline after the buildout. Instead, Arista said 2015 revenue from Microsoft topped $100 million, 12% of total sales, “so sales to MSFT do not appear to be slowing down,” said Seyrafi. FBN retained its outperform rating with an 80 price target for Arista stock. So what’s happening with little Alliance Fiber Optics, where adjusted EPS crashed 80% to 5 cents in Q4, while sales fell 13% to $16.4 million? Google “plummeted from 45% of revenue to 20% in (Q4) as it sharply reduced inventory at the behest of its new (Alphabet/Google) CFO (Ruth Porat) and cut capex by 40%,” said Needham’s Henderson in a separate research note Friday. Alliance “was caught in the crossfire,” he said. “But all indications are that that’s over. Google is expected to meaningfully increase spending in 2016, and the shift to 25G architectures should strongly improve AFOP’s results. … Despite the miss in (Q4), we are maintaining our 2016 and 2017  EPS estimates and reiterating our buy rating and 20 target price.” Needham expects adjusted EPS of $1.18 for 2016, up from  95 cents in 2015. Image provided by Shutterstock .