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Google, Apple accused of ripping off top workers
NEWS.com.au
A lawsuit filed in federal court in San Jose claims senior executives at Google Inc., Intel Corp., Adobe Systems Inc., Intuit Inc., Lucasfilm Ltd., Pixar and Apple Inc. violated antitrust laws by entering into secret anti-poaching agreements not to ...
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Apple suppliers, Nanya push Taiwan stocks to 2-1/2 mth high
Reuters
Market hits 2-1/2-month intraday high; upside seen limited * Nanya limit up on report of Elpida-Micron tie-up * Apple suppliers surge on solid iPhone sales TAIPEI, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Taiwan stocks rose 2.8 percent to an over-two-month intraday high on ...
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Top 10 ways Apple could spend cash pile
The Seattle Times
Apple is still doing the old Steve Jobs trick of surprising people with "one more thing. " When Jobs gave a public presentation, people... ERIC RISBERG / AP JEFF CHIU / AP MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ / ASSOCIATED PRESS Apple sales grew 73 percent over the ...
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Apple Juggernaut Fuels Silicon Valley Hiring Amid Bubble 2.0 Concern: Tech
Bloomberg
Apple, Google Apple Inc. (AAPL), Google Inc., Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) were among the companies that increased their workforce by at least 50 percent in the past two years, Bloomberg's data showed. The growth has prompted Silicon Valley companies to ...
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Hon Hai Precision Leads Apple-Linked Shares Higher: Taipei Mover
BusinessWeek
30 (Bloomberg) -- Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. led Apple Inc. suppliers higher in Taipei trading after the Cupertino, California-based maker of the iPhone and iPad reported record earnings last week. Hon Hai, an Apple product assembler, ...
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Can Apple, Samsung, and Amazon Make Google Irrelevant in Mobile?
Motley Fool
While the defining battle of the smartphone world so far has been Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG ) Android versus Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL ) , a couple of key Android players could be changing the mobile storyline. Apple kicked off the week by delivering one of the ...
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The Most Important Thing Missing in Apple's Earnings Report
Motley Fool
By Tim Beyers | More Articles While my family and I spent the latter half of December on vacation and unplugged from the world, my colleagues were feverishly writing about Apple's (Nasdaq: AAPL ) plans to transform its hobbyist set-top box Apple TV ...
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Apple and pear export volumes flat
TVNZ
New Zealand's apple and pear exports are on track to match last year's levels despite bad frosts and lower European export levels, according to Pipfruit New Zealand. Apple and pear crops are estimated to be 300000 tonnes or 16.6 million cartons, ...
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Chinese invade bazaars, edge out native apples
Times of India
NEW DELHI: The next time you see shiny red apples being sold in your neighbourhood, they might just be from China. Every winter, Chinese apples - imported mostly from the Shaanxi province - invade Delhi's fruit markets, giving Indian apple growers ...
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iPhone thieves find Apple support helpful to them, too
South Asian News Agency
By Mitch Lipka When Apple Inc set up its customer service plan for the iPhone, it seems to have had the best intentions of humanity in mind — any phone under warranty can get serviced because it's the phone that's tied to the warranty, not the owner.
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Bernanke, Apple boost returns
Boston Herald
Earnings continued to roll in and some companies, such as technology giants EMC and Apple, posted huge profits, but other results were mixed and the S&P 500 was flat. A quick look at Morningstar data revealed that, as we begin this week, ...
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Here's What Apple Will Do With Their Profit... Invest
Forbes
Apple's balance sheet shows $97.6 billion in cash. There are cries from investors that the cash pile needs to be reduced and some of that value needs to go back to the shareholders. I think they'll be calling for this for a long time.
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Why Apple Should Start Making A 3D Printer Right Now
The Atlantic
(Are you listening, Apple?) The selection of things that Dawes printed in 2011. Of course, in some ways, Dawes is ideally suited to fiddling around with a 3D printer. Last year he founded Beep Industries, a startup that manufactures an external shutter ...
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The Atlantic
Happy Second Birthday,Apple's iPad
CIO India
Two years ago Friday, Apple's late co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the original iPad, one of the most anticipated Apple products in history. "There hasn't been this much hype about a tablet since Moses came down from the mountain," Jobs said ...
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Apple taking on textbooks is a good thing
Gainesville Sun
By Rob C. Witzel So, is there much doubt that Apple will make good on its recent initiative of flipping the textbook business on its head? Sure there will be doubters, as with every other conquest. However, this ancient business model should go down as ...
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Apple's Dramatic Rise in the Enterprise Tests CIOs
CIO India
One in five information workers uses an Apple product for work, according to a recent Forrester survey of 10000 respondents across 17 countries. The type of Apple product is evenly split: 11 percent using iPhones, 9 percent using iPads, 8 percent using ...
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T-Mobile iPhones, SiriToggles, Apple HDTV, and more!
Today's iPhone
This Week on TiP (Jan 22-28): T-Mobile will start supporting unlocked iPhones on its network, a few awesome Siri tweaks, Apple HDTV could be released as early as April or May, and more! - T-Mobile supports unlocked iPhones: http://dft.ba/-1HRB - Apple ...
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JC Penney Reinvention Is Bold Bet, but Hardly Fail-safe
AdAge.com
When Ron Johnson broke the news to Steve Jobs that he was leaving Apple to become CEO of JC Penney, his boss' first question was, "Are you serious?" Mr. Johnson has received the same reaction countless times since that day last year in Mr. Jobs' living ...
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