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| Apple loses top spot in computer shipments Washington Post Apple has lost its top spot in research firm Canalys's rankings of the biggest computer makers. Hewlett-Packard retook its lead in the client PC market, the firm said. The Cuperino, Calif.-based company had been at the top thanks to strong ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple executive's dream home touches off battle in Bonny Doon San Jose Mercury News On an abandoned quarry just beyond Back Ranch Road, a top Apple Inc. executive plans a dream home that some say is too expansive and too far out of place for Santa Cruz County's North Coast. "What we're talking about in terms of a surrounding ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Judge Again Orders Apple, Samsung to Streamline Claims in IPad Patent Case PCWorld By Stephen Lawson, IDG News Apple and Samsung Electronics have until Monday to further boil down the number of claims to be considered in the sweeping intellectual-property lawsuit concerning their smartphone and tablet products, which is now scheduled ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple Secures Tax Break Deal for Austin Campus PC Magazine By Chloe Albanesius Apple has secured a nice little tax rebate in Austin, Texas in exchange for continued investment in the region. As reported by the Austin Business Journal, the Travis County Commissioners Court this week approved a deal that gives ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Target phasing out Amazon's Kindle; move come as retailer expands Apple ... Washington Post The move coincides with the discounter's plan to create mini shops of Apple Inc. products in 25 of its stores this year. Despite competition from cheaper tablet computers such as Amazon's Kindle Fire, Apple's iPad remains the most popular tablet. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple's very internal pre-Mac launch rally video surfaces CNET A young Steve Jobs and other early Apple executives appear in a previously unreleased internal sales video from 1984. by Josh Lowensohn May 2, 2012 11:55 AM PDT Follow @Josh Steve Jobs dressed up as Franklin Delano Roosevelt in a 1984 internal sales ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple rejecting iOS apps that use Dropbox SDK Computerworld By Lucas Mearian Computerworld - Developers using the software development kit of cloud storage vendor Dropbox are having their iOS apps rejected by Apple. According to Dropbox, Apple is rejecting the apps because the SDK includes a "Desktop version" ... See all stories on this topic » |
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