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March 4, 2013 Posted By:
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Apple’s iWatch will run full-flavored iOS, according to a new report, and the company is indeed targeting an end-of-year launch, but will first have to tackle battery life issues. According to sources speaking to The Verge, Apple’s prototype watch hardware is currently getting only a couple of...
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March 4, 2013 Posted By:
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Apple’s iWatch is the new primary focus of speculation for the company’s unannounced products, and a new article at Bloomberg today detailing its market potential also let slip that the wrist-mounted computer could arrive by the end of this year. Bloomberg’s source, which is one of the same that leaked details about the team within Apple working on...
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March 4, 2013 Posted By:
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Apple’s iWatch is the new primary focus of speculation for the company’s unannounced products, and a new article at Bloomberg today detailing its market potential also let slip that the wrist-mounted computer could arrive by the end of this year. Bloomberg’s source, which is one of the same that leaked details about the team within Apple working on...
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March 4, 2013 Posted By:
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"If you could buy dollar bills for 80 cents, it's a very good thing to do."
FORTUNE -- In a three-hour appearance on CNBC's Squawk Box Monday morning, Berkshire Hathaway's (BRKA) Warren Buffett addressed two burning issues in the minds of Apple (AAPL) investors: Apple's depressed stock price and what to do with the $137 billion in cash burning a hole in David...
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March 3, 2013 Posted By:
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When did Wall Street and the business press decide that Apple could do nothing right?
FORTUNE -- I don't know for certain who writes The Macalope column for Macworld, but I think he put his finger on something interesting Saturday in A Fundamental Disconect, his round-up of the week's Apple (AAPL) news.
"Apparently," he writes, "some bit has switched somewhere—like a Manchurian...
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March 2, 2013 Posted By:
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( AppleNews247.Com, March 02, 2013 ) Switzerland -- The threat at regular GSM calling and at text messaging:
-- $1000 - the price of an interception device.
-- Nothing, the price of an open-source spy application.
Nowadays, it is easier and more affordable than ever to gather various kinds of information from anyone -...
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March 2, 2013 Posted By:
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The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, Keith Teare, John Taschek, Kevin Marks, and Steve Gillmor — spent a beautiful Bay Area day chatting amiably about Android, Apple, and the GUI formerly known as the Lock Screen. With notifications becoming the default interaction point with email, social, and app inputs, the Gang is split down the middle.
On one side is @scobleizer...
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March 2, 2013 Posted By:
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Even a long-time Apple naysayer like Henry Blodget is talking about buying the stock
FORTUNE -- In a 1,300-word Business Insider story in which he rattles off a litany of reasons why Apple's (AAPL) shares "crashed to a new low" Friday, Henry Blodget refers seven times to the stock price as "cheap," "cheaper" and "screamingly cheap" and ends by confessing that...
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March 1, 2013 Posted By:
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The Calendar service in OS X Server can support email invitations via iMIP (iCalendar Message-Based Interoperability Protocol) that require the server to have access to an IMAP server for incoming mail and an SMTP server for outbound mail....
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March 1, 2013 Posted By:
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But the new trial ordered on 13 disputed Samsung devices could restore the full award
FORTUNE -- Six months after a jury awarded Apple (AAPL) $1.05 billion in its landmark patent infringement suit against Samsung, the judge in the case finally sorted through the paperwork and issued what amounts to a split decision.
In a 27-page order released Friday, Judge Lucy Koh...
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