Cult of Mac reports: T-Mobile USA is very close to getting the iPhone in the fall, ending Apple’s exclusive relationship with AT&T, according to a highly placed source at the wireless company. Talks between Apple and T-Mobile are at an advanced stage, our source says, and it’s 80 percent likely that the iPhone will be […]
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Apple announced yesterday that it sold 3.47 million Macs during the quarter gone by, representing a “new quarterly record and a 33 percent unit increase over the year-ago quarter.” This achievement is all the more remarkable given that it took place during a non-holiday quarter. Breaking down the 3.47 million figure, Apple sold 1 million desktops […]
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Following Apple’s blowout Q3 quarter which saw the company’s profits increase an astounding 77%, JP Morgan analyst Mark Moskowitz upped his target for Apple’s share price to $400. We reiterate our Overweight rating and increase our Dec-11 price target to $400, from $390 previously. Apple is also on the J.P. Morgan Analyst Focus List. While the […]
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Like peas in a pod, another patent troll coupled with another lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. Targeting 36 defendants in total, the Texas-based InNova Patent Licensing group alleges that companies as far ranging as Apple, Google, and even JCPenney are infringing on technology which helps differentiate real email from […]
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It’s funny, Nokia was noticeably absent from Apple’s recent iPhone 4 press conference, yet the Finnish handset maker couldn’t resist issuing a press release boasting of the fact that it prioritizes antenna performance over physical design – nevermind the fact that the web is replete with examples of Nokia owners bemoaning antenna placement on their […]
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iPodNN reports: Apple, Sprint, Verizon and Samsung have been targeted in a new lawsuit, accusing the companies of false patent marketing, according to AppleInsider. The group called Americans for Fair Patent Use asserts that the companies are claiming expired patents, and/or attaching some patents to products for which they don’t apply. In the case of […]
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Hate Steve Jobs, the iPhone, and Apple if that’s your prerogative, but the reality is that signal attenuation affects most any smartphone you can think of. Like Steve Jobs mentioned, no company has yet figured out a way to get around the laws of physics. In any event, reports of similar reception problems surfaced back […]
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21. July 2010
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