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| Apple victory spurs buyers to snap up Samsung phones NBCNews.com (blog) Fresh off its resounding victory over Samsung, Apple is forging ahead with the next offensive in its battle with the South Korean manufacturer, seeking a sales ban on eight phones that will be decided at a December hearing. While armies of lawyers on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Can Bruce Willis leave his iTunes music to his kids? CNN But in his three decades in Hollywood he may not have faced as daunting an opponent as Apple. According to an unconfirmed report in a British publication, Willis wants to bequeath his extensive iTunes music collection to his daughters -- something that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Rivals Jostle Before Apple Announces New iPhone Pittsburgh Post Gazette Back when Apple was an underdog, it had an easier time shrouding its product announcements in mystery and perhaps catching its competitors off guard. But now technology companies are watching every one of Apple's moves -- and scrambling to get out in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Verdict Shows Samsung Needs to Copy Apple Design Culture: Tech Businessweek (005930) infringed Apple Inc. (AAPL) mobile-phone patents, the Korean electronics company faces pressure to copy another attribute of the iPhone maker: its focus on design. The California jury ruling reinforced Samsung's image as a follower rather than ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Chartology: Apple (AAPL) Technical Update Business Insider Apple (AAPL) was faded for much of last week raising short term concerns about the number of "new" longs that may have been trapped on the Samsung patent news excitement. Note that although Apple is the king of stock snap back rallies, this type of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple believed to be subsidizing wage increases at Foxconn Apple Insider Apple believed to be subsidizing wage increases at Foxconn. By Neil Hughes. Published: 12:17 PM EST (09:17 AM PST). After gross margins rebounded at Foxconn parent company Hon Hai Precision, one analyst has said he believes Apple "stepped up" ... See all stories on this topic » |
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