As the blogosphere goes nuts in the wake of Steve Jobs’ resignation, people seem to be forgetting that he is staying on chairman. Further, it’s worth pointing out the following blurb from the Wall Street Journal. People familiar with the situation have said that Mr. Jobs continues to be active at Apple and is closely […]
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Comments Off on Steve Jobs’ resignation letter to Apple’s board of directors
By John Hiesler: Earlier today, Steve Jobs wrote the following letter to Apple’s board of directors, rendering his resignation: “To the Apple Board of Directors and the Apple Community: I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple”s CEO, I would be […]
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Comments Off on Steve Jobs resigns as CEO of Apple
By David Goldman: Breaking news today as Apple CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs has effectively resigned as Apple CEO. He will be replaced by COO Tim Cook. Apple’s press release reads: Steve’s extraordinary vision and leadership saved Apple and guided it to its position as the world’s most innovative and valuable technology company,” said Art […]
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Comments Off on T-Mobile will launch the iPhone 5 this October alongside Spring, AT&T and Verizon
Following yesterday’s reports that the iPhone 5 was coming to Sprint, a new report claims that T-Mobile will be getting the iPhone treatment as well this Fall. This of course shouldn’t be all that surprising in light of spy shots that emerged this past April depicting an iPhone running in test-mode on T-Mobile’s 3G network. […]
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Comments Off on Did Samsung make last-minute design changes to the Galaxy S II to make it look less like the iPhone?
With Samsung being put through the ringer in Europe regarding Apple’s claims of patent infringement, it appears that Samsung has modified the design of its upcoming Galaxy S II to look less like the iPhone and more like other Android devices. As you can tell from the promotional shot below, the Samsung Galaxy S II […]
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Comments Off on Samsung plans software workaround for recent Galaxy injunction
While a Dutch Court today issued an injunction preventing Samsung from selling its Ace, Galaxy S and Galaxy S II smartphones in Europe, it wasn’t a thorough victory for Apple. First of all, the injunction only applies to Samsung smartphones running Android 2.3. Android 3.x devices aren’t in play in the Netherlands court which is […]
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Comments Off on US Apple Stores earn more per square foot than any other retailer
Apple’s fleet of retail stores comprise an integral component to Apple’s marketing efforts, and more importantly, to its bottom line. During the June 2011 quarter, sales at Apple retail stores increased 36% from the same quarter a year-ago. When the dust cleared, retail sales came in at $3.5 billion. Meanwhile, foot traffic at Apple’s retail […]
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Comments Off on Apple earned $1 Billion more in revenue in China last quarter than Lenovo
One year ago, Lenovo CEO Liu Chuanzhi expressed relief that Apple wasn’t taking China seriously. “We are lucky that Steve Jobs has such a bad temper and doesn’t care about China,” Chuanzhi explained. “If Apple were to spend the same effort on the Chinese consumer as we do, we would be in trouble.” I don’t […]
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Comments Off on Samsung barred from selling Galaxy and Ace smartphones in Europe
Some breaking news this morning in the ongoing legal battle between Samsung and Apple abroad. A few weeks ago, a German Court issued an injunction preventing the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Samsung smartphones from being sold throughout the EU. One week later, that injunction was temporarily lifted in every country, save for Germany, as […]
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