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May 30, 2012 Posted By:
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In his first major public interview since replacing Steve Jobs as CEO, Tim Cook took the stage with Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher at the tenth annual All Things D conference to talk about the state of a post-Jobs Apple. “Apple has gone through a tremendous change,” Walt Mossberg segued into perhaps the most important question of the interview,...
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May 29, 2012 Posted By:
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Some of this year's All Things Digital confab to be live-streamed, but not Cook's keynote
FORTUNE -- The hottest ticket in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., this week is D10: All Things Digital, the tenth annual gathering of high-tech elite billed as "conversations with the most influential figures in media and technology."
This year's highlight: Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim...
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May 29, 2012 Posted By:
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Now look: these are probably fake as all get-out, but bear with me. These handsomely watermarked photos are purported to represent a brand new iPhone design with a sort of two-tone brushed and chromed casing. Whether they are real or not (they’re definitely going to get UBreakIFix plenty of SEO juice), there is still a bit more to this...
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May 29, 2012 Posted By:
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Rumblings of a new, Google-free iOS Maps app have been winging their way around the web for a few weeks now, and just in time to whet our appetites before WWDC, an early version of the revamped app has apparently been caught on film.
The folks at BGR managed to score a handful of (extremely blurry) photos depicting...
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May 29, 2012 Posted By:
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Can the collapse of RIM, Nokia and LG be predicted down to the quarter?
FORTUNE -- Updating a chart he first posted last year (see here and here), Asymco's Horace Dediu on Monday tried to estimate how long three badly wounded veterans of the smartphone wars -- Research in Motion (RIMM), Nokia (NOK) and LG -- might...
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May 28, 2012 Posted By:
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The last time someone tried to copy Apple by hiring its engineers didn't go so well
Zuckerberg with iPhone. Photo: blog.panrotas.com.br
FORTUNE -- Remember Jon Rubinstein?
He headed up engineering for Steve Jobs, first at NeXT, then at Apple (AAPL), where he built the iMac, the PowerBook, the Power Macintosh and the iPod, before "retiring" a few weeks after publicly dissing the...
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May 28, 2012 Posted By:
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The last time someone tried to copy Apple by hiring its engineers didn't go so well
Zuckerberg with iPhone. Photo: blog.panrotas.com.br
FORTUNE -- Remember Jon Rubinstein?
He headed up engineering for Steve Jobs, first at NeXT, then at Apple (AAPL), where he built the iMac, the PowerBook, the Power Macintosh and the iPod, before "retiring" a few weeks after publicly dissing the...
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May 28, 2012 Posted By:
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Every gadget that graces our shelves goes through plenty of tweaks and changes during its design phase, but it isn’t too often that we get an actual glimpse of those scrapped iterations. It can be tremendously cool to see what our stuff could have looked like in some alternate timeline, and a new eBay listing reveals a peculiar iPad...
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May 28, 2012 Posted By:
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Every gadget that graces our shelves goes through plenty of tweaks and changes during its design phase, but it isn’t too often that we get an actual glimpse of those scrapped iterations. It can be tremendously cool to see what our stuff could have looked like in some alternate timeline, and a new eBay listing reveals a peculiar iPad...
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May 28, 2012 Posted By:
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It may not be the end, but the prognosis doesn’t look good. Social micro-payments platform Flattr is taking an unkind hit in terms of its future growth opportunities on mobile, the company details on its blog this morning. After being integrated into popular third-party podcast manager Instacast back in February, Apple decided at the beginning of May to reject...
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