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October 8, 2012 Posted By:
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Following its story last week that suppliers to Apple had kicked off production of a smaller iPad – the so-called ‘iPad mini’ – the Wall Street Journal is now reporting Apple has ordered more than 10 million units for the fourth quarter of this year. The figure comes from Asian component suppliers to Apple — also the source of last week’s iPad...
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October 8, 2012 Posted By:
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Doug Kass is happy to report that Apple has dropped $50 since he started trashing it
FORTUNE -- In the weeks before Apple (AAPL) releases its quarterly earnings we like to keep an eye out for what Jason Schwarz, in his classic Apple: Seven Reasons Shorts Love It, called the Apple slingshot:
"If you can keep a good stock down then you are able...
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October 8, 2012 Posted By:
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With Apple and Samsung still duking it out in the patent courtroom, a survey of U.S. consumers conducted by Morpace has taken a look at how the dispute is playing out among the gadget-buying public. Apple, it found, comes out pretty rosy, but ultimately the survey delivers some discouraging conclusions about where cases like these are taking the...
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October 8, 2012 Posted By:
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With Apple and Samsung still duking it out in the patent courtroom, a survey of U.S. consumers conducted by Morpace has taken a look at how the dispute is playing out among the gadget-buying public. Apple, it found, comes out pretty rosy, but ultimately the survey delivers some discouraging conclusions about where cases like these are taking the...
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October 8, 2012 Posted By:
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Editor’s note: Scott Rafer is CEO of Lumatic, a company that believes Cities are Humanity’s Future so they must be easier to love. Lumatic is located in the great cities of Singapore and San Francisco. @rafer already speaks Nerd pretty well and is working on his Singlish.
Maps are really hard, but the industry aspects are even rougher than the...
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October 7, 2012 Posted By:
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Crippling strike? Minor dispute? In the long run, it almost doesn't matter.
FORTUNE -- Let's assume for the sake of argument that the truth of what happened last week at Foxconn's Zhengzhou factory complex -- where Apple's iPhone 5s are being assembled at a furious pace -- lies somewhere between a Chinese labor advocacy group's account and that of the factory's owner,...
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October 7, 2012 Posted By:
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A purplish or other colored flare, haze, or spot is imaged from out-of-scene bright light sources during still image or video capture....
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October 7, 2012 Posted By:
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What last quarter's spending on machinery says about next quarter's share price
FORTUNE -- To understand what the chart at right is trying tell us it really pays to follow the logic laid out, step by step, by Asymco's Horace Dediu in a post he wrote last Thursday. But here's the gist of it:
Apple's (AAPL) share price (the jagged red line at...
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October 7, 2012 Posted By:
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Because we just experienced the one-year anniversary of Steve Jobs’ passing, I began to think about how technology has impacted my life and how different it is for today’s children. I thought about my first computer, what computing was like back then and what it’s like now. And it hit me: stories where people recount tales of their...
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October 7, 2012 Posted By:
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Plenty of digital ink has been spilled about the iPhone 5 camera’s occasional tendency to capture purple flares (even though it’s not an issue exclusive to Apple’s latest handheld), and Apple released an official response to the issue earlier today. The company’s advice?
“Moving the camera slightly to change the position at which the bright light is entering the...
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