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Why Android isn't gaining on Apple in the Enterprise
Apple Insider
By Daniel Eran Dilger In the consumer market, Apple's iOS and Android's licensees have engaged in a consumer tug of war over sales. Among enterprise buyers however, Apple has maintained extensive lead that is only strengthening.
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Google, Apple in anti-trust issue
CBS News
But this week, a federal judge ordered Google, Apple and five other high-tech companies to court over accusations they violated anti-trust laws by conspiring not to poach each other's employees. CBS News correspondent Lee Cowan looks at this ...
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Season stales settlement of apple bet
Stuff.co.nz
A lack of New Zealand apples across the Tasman is being blamed on Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard failing to follow through on her bet with John Key over the Rugby World Cup. Gillard promised to eat a New Zealand apple as the price of losing ...
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Apple CEO Tim Cook Defends the Company from 'Worker Mistreatment' Claims
International Business Times
By Wendy Li: Subscribe to Wendy's RSS feed Apple CEO Tim Cook sent an email to the employees, Thursday, claiming the company cares about the worker's welfare, after the New York Times published, Wednesday, a lengthy report about the terrible working ...
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International Business Times
Apple Facts That Will Blow Your Mind
DailyFinance
By Eric Bleeker, The Motley Fool Posted 8:11PM 01/28/12 Investing Apple (NAS: AAPL) just wrapped up one of the most incredible quarters in American business history. There are so many things that can be said about the quarter, but one of the easiest ...
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Apple's giant windfall: how will it be spent?
The Guardian
Apple's chief executive, Tim Cook, may be top of the league of America's best-paid company bosses, newly showered with $378m (£240m) in cash and stock options, but his consumption has never been conspicuous. There are no superyachts, no garages full of ...
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The Guardian
What's Next for Apple?
Motley Fool
John and Jason discuss Apple's recent blockbuster earnings release. Jason speculates on what Apple might do with all that cash it has. The video concludes with some possible risks facing the company over the next five to 10 years. Every now and again, ...
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Apple to reward employees with massive discount on products
Afterdawn.com
CEO Tim Cook has noted this week that employees will be given a major discount on Apple products, starting in June. Employees already get 25 percent off Macs and iOS products, but in a few months they will also be given an extra $500 off Macs and $250 ...
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CBC taking bite out of ... Apple?!
Toronto Sun
By Ezra Levant ,QMI Agency The Canadian government has decided to start a new business, and go head-to-head with Apple's phenomenally successful iTunes online music store. Others have tried to take on Apple. Canada's most successful hi-tech company, ...
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Rupert Murdoch Says Apple Shares Cheap If Facebook IPO $75-$100 Billion
Forbes
The founder of News Corp. tipped the Twitter blogosphere today that Apple shares at the $448 level are resoundingly cheap if the Facebook public offering values the whole of Facebook at $75-$100 billion. Murdoch's amazing decision to plug another ...
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Wounded BlackBerry holds off challenge from Apple and Android to stay top of ...
This is Money
It is understood that Apple's iPhone is in second place, ahead of phones that use Google's Android operating system, among them HTC and Samsung. Nokia is thought to have suffered – the company admitted last week that its smartphone sales had dropped by ...
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This is Money
BSR corrects NYT piece on Apple labor practices in open letter
The Verge
By Paul Miller on January 28, 2012 08:55 pm 0Comments It's no secret that Tim Cook isn't happy about the recent New York Times piece on Apple's labor practices, but Apple isn't alone in disputing the claims and conclusions of the report.
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