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February 17, 2013 Posted By:
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The news that Opera is shutting down the development of its own browser rendering engine and moving to the open source WebKit engine caused quite a stir earlier this week. With WebKit powering the built-in browsers of Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS, it’s already the de-facto standard engine for mobile and it has the potential to...
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February 17, 2013 Posted By:
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Judge Koh wants a 2014 trial frozen until appeals from a 2011 complaint are exhausted
FORTUNE -- In July 2011, Motorola (GOOG) filed a complaint in Germany's Mannheim District Court charging that Microsoft's (MSFT) Xbox was infringing two of its video-coding patents. In May 2012 -- less than nine months later -- the court granted an injunction.
Contrast that with Judge Lucy Koh's federal...
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February 17, 2013 Posted By:
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Wall Street makes a comeback
FORTUNE -- As long-time readers of this blog know, we've been running for more than four years a friendly competition we call the Apple Earnings Smackdown.
Here's how it works: Each quarter, in advance of Apple's (AAPL) earnings report, we gather estimates from every analyst we can reach -- both Wall Street professionals and a collection of...
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February 17, 2013 Posted By:
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Apple entering the games space has been a topic of discussion for a long time. Some people think they already made their move and it’s still playing out. Some people think they are yet to drop the bomb. Most oversimplify the issue.
There’s a funny thing, though, about the way proponents of Apple (I say this without denigration) cheerlead their champion....
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February 16, 2013 Posted By:
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More than 80% of Apple's suppliers are located in Southeast Asia
FORTUNE -- Drawing on the list of suppliers Apple (AAPL) posted along with its January Supplier Responsibility Progress Report, ChinaFile's David Barreda has produced an interactive map that shows who builds Apple's products and where in the world they do it. The map -- which allows you to drill down to...
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February 15, 2013 Posted By:
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UBS sold off 10.7 million shares of Apple. Morgan Stanley got rid of 6.6 million
FORTUNE -- There was a lot of selling pressure on Apple (AAPL) last quarter, to put it mildly. It ended the year down 25% from its Sept. high of $705.07 and has fallen another 12% since then.
Want know where that pressure came from?
The big financial institutions...
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February 15, 2013 Posted By:
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SEC filings show institutions selling Apple shares by the millions
FORTUNE -- There was a lot of selling pressure on Apple (AAPL) last quarter, to put it mildly. It ended the year down 25% from its Sept. high of $705.07 and has fallen another 12% since then.
Want know where that pressure came from?
The big financial institutions -- banks, insurance companies, hedge...
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February 15, 2013 Posted By:
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Learn about the available ports and connectors for the MacBook (13-inch, Mid 2010)....
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February 15, 2013 Posted By:
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What I’m about to say is undoubtedly going to piss some of you off. And that’s fine. Because in a few years, I’ll be right and you’ll look silly.
While everyone is focused on the next generation video game consoles from Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft — the latter two of which should be coming later this year — Apple is going...
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February 14, 2013 Posted By:
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Apple is a unique company in that even if you break down its individual lines of business and view them as distinct from the whole, it can still be regarded as immensely successful in a number of different areas. As a hardware company, it’s a success; as a software and services provider, it’s a success; and as a retail chain,...
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