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BusinessWeek
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The Google CEO's spot on Apple's board could go from awkward to untenable as the search giant's mobile push brushes up against the iPhone
Until now, having Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt sit on Apple's (AAPL) board of directors has made a lot of s..
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BusinessWeek
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Apple's U.S. blockbuster isn't a hit across the Atlantic. How will it fare elsewhere?
When Apple's iPhone first went on sale in Europe six months ago, hopes were high that the device would be just as big a hit there as it had been in the U.S. But analy..
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BusinessWeek
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The most likely explanation: Apple is gearing up for the next version of the popular handset or it underestimated demand—or both
Shawn Zade, who runs a small company called Wireless Imports in New York, is among hundreds of businesspeople who have tr..
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Washington Post
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Internet pranksters pulled a fast one on Apple shareholders this week, proving that even the slightest hint of negative news about the highly anticipated iPhone can create a frenzy on Wall Street.
Just before 10 a.m. Wednesday, a spoof e-mail posing as..
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Daily Tech
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A day after Apple announced the iPhone, Cisco Systems quickly filed a lawsuit against Apple, claiming that the computer company infringed on its trademark. True enough, Cisco's consumer arm Linksys had released a product called the iPhone earlier than Ap..
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BusinessWeek
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The smartphone's chief competitors offer real satellite navigation systems, users love the feature, and it could be a moneymaker for Apple
If there's anything the iPhone has lacked compared with other phones in its class, it has been high-speed connect..
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BusinessWeek
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CEO Hesse introduces a new iPhone rival, packaged with unlimited data and calling services, to help reverse the wireless carrier's decline. Is he too late?
Sprint Nextel Chief Executive Dan Hesse is becoming his company's biggest pitch man. First he ki..
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BusinessWeek
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A global network is thriving by selling up to 1 million iPhones that bypass Apple's restrictions
Encamped along the aisles of the massive Zhongguancun Kemao Electronics Market in Beijing are many people like Li Zhongxin, of the Beijing Xinyu Lianhe Tel..
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BusinessWeek
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Czech startup Bladox got a windfall when customers discovered its Turbo SIM circuit card could "unlock" the iPhone
Of the multitudes of people making a buck from gray-market sales of iPhones, Pavel Zaboj may be one of the most reluctant. Zaboj is the f..
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BusinessWeek
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The Apple iPhone's impact was widely evident at the Consumer Electronics Show, as new touch-screen devices could be found everywhere
The consumer electronics industry came unbuttoned in Las Vegas this week. At the annual Consumer Electronics Show, whic..
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Los Angeles Times
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Not even an appearance from hype-master Steve Jobs could satisfy the craving Apple Inc. has created. Tech enthusiasts made clear Monday that they won't be happy until Apple starts selling the iPhone.
Eighteen days before the much-anticipated mobile dev..
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BusinessWeek
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The new must-have smartphone may be a $10 billion business—and could send Apple shares even higher
Few stocks trade on emotion the way Apple Inc. does. Its rip-roaring initial public offering in 1980 created the template for modern tech mania, while..
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BusinessWeek
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CEO Randall Stephenson talks about the challenges of getting the iPhone to market
Randall L. Stephenson is the new king of telecom. On June 3 he took over as chief executive of AT&T Inc. (T) from Edward E. Whitacre Jr. Right off the bat, he faces a sti..
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Tech.co.uk
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It looks like Apple may open up the iPhone to third-party apps after all. The news came at an Apple shareholders' meeting held in Cupertino, California yesterday.
The decision is something Apple "is wrestling with," said company CEO Steve Jobs. He had..
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BusinessWeek
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Reports that Apple has moved more hands to the iPhone team may mean yet another product launch delay for the company
The announcement that Apple would delay the release of its newest version of Mac OS X, known as Leopard, didn't surprise many people. A..
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BusinessWeek
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Analyst Richard Stice thinks the iPhone settlement gives Apple ample time to market its device. Plus: analysts' comments on Microsoft and more
Apple Inc. (AAPL): Reiterates 5 STARS (strong buy)
Analyst: Richard Stice
The shares are higher in pre-..
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Times Online
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Cisco is understood to have demanded access to Apple’s closed media distribution service, the online iTunes store, in return for sharing the "iPhone" brand name at the centre of a trademark dispute between the two groups...
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Bloomberg
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The man in jeans and black turtle neck may be indispensable. Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs, 51, co- founded the company in 1976 -- and since his recall from a 12- year exile in 1997, Apple shares have jumped from less than $10 to almost $1..
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Canoe
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What's a name worth? To find out, Cisco Systems Inc. and Apple Inc. may spend millions of dollars in a high-stakes legal battle - and the winner could walk away with the rights to the coveted name "IPhone."..
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CNN
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One of the most astonishing things about the new Apple iPhone, introduced yesterday by Steve Jobs at the annual Macworld trade show, is how Apple (Charts) managed to keep it a secret for nearly two-and-a-half years of development while working with partne..
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