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| On the ropes, Apple's China nemesis still dreams Reuters By Jeremy Wagstaff and Lee Chyen Yee (Reuters) - Yang Long-san, Apple's nemesis in a battle over the iPad trademark in China, once strutted the expo halls with dreams of market dominance. His company, Proview, may now be in ruins and his most valuable ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| When Will Apple Hit $1000 a Share? Smartmoney.com Hough: It's already America's largest company by market value, but there are several reasons to believe that Apple can grow much bigger. By JACK HOUGH With Apple (AAPL) shares having recently topped $500, how soon might they hit $1000? See all stories on this topic » | ||
| No Company Follows Apple's Expanded China Factory Audits BusinessWeek By Adam Satariano and Peter Burrows (Bloomberg) — Apple Inc.'s rivals aren't rushing to emulate the iPhone maker's decision to subject supplier factories to audits by a labor group. Instead, they're sticking to internal checks that may leave room for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Adobe Releases Photograph-Editing Software for Apple's IPad BusinessWeek 27 (Bloomberg) -- Adobe Systems Inc., taking another step toward making its software more compatible with Apple Inc.'s devices, released a pared-down version of Photoshop editing software for the iPad. Photoshop Touch, a tablet-computer version of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple's Lead in Smartphones Is Not Guaranteed Pittsburgh Post Gazette By KEVIN J. O'BRIEN, The New York Times BARCELONA, Spain -- When Ellie Turner decided she wanted an upgrade from her iPhone 3G, she expected to pay more for Apple's new iPhone 4S than for the other leading smartphones on the market. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple tops in retail per square foot Catholic Online By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) According to research company RetailSails, Apple is head and shoulders above all other physical, brick-and-mortar stores - per square feet. The company judges the health of a store is annual sales per square foot, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Battle brewing over interstate apples ABC Online Farmers in WA's South West say they are concerned apples being brought in from states like South Australia could bring pests and diseases into West Australian commercial orchards. Manjimup apple grower Harvey Giblett says fruit coming in from other ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Group rates Microsoft Web site worse than Google and Apple for protecting your ... Computerworld (blog) Microsoft has launched an all-out assault on Google's privacy policies, but when it comes to protecting your privacy, Microsoft's Web site lags behind both Google and Apple, says the privacy organization PrivacyChoice. PrivacyChoice rates Web sites on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| BP, Anadarko, Merrill, Monsanto, Google, Apple in Court News BusinessWeek By Ellen Rosen Feb. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Anadarko Petroleum Corp., partner of BP Plc in the Macondo well project that led to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill in 2010, won a ruling excluding evidence about its knowledge of the well's operations from the first ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Apple Working On Revamped A5 Chip And Totally New A6 Chip At The Same Time [Rumor] Cult of Mac It appears that the confusion over which processor will actually be include in the iPad 3 stems from the fact that Apple is working on BOTH processors at the same time. The newest information we have shows that Apple is working on BOTH an improved ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google's Android software helps smartphones trump Apple iPhone in Europe The Australian Last year, despite Apple's high-profile launch of the new iPhone 4S, only 5 per cent of the smartphones sold in Greece and 9 per cent of those sold in Portugal were iPhones, according to research firm IDC. Most of the rest were phones running Google's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Analyst: MS Won't Copy Apple's Online-only Sales for Windows 8 CIO India Microsoft will probably trim the number of Windows 8 editions it will sell later this year, but won't mimic Apple's online-only approach to OS upgrades, a retail sales analyst said today. In developed countries, including the US, Microsoft offers ... See all stories on this topic » |
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