Wednesday, November 28, 2012

iPhone is swooping into the enterprise

Worldwide, not just US

And since IDC is saying this, the numbers are probably even better than they will admit

Enterprises buying iPhones 'in droves,' IDC says

Apple smartphone unseats longtime leader BlackBerry as top company-purchased smartphone




Apple maintains 70% (or is it 71%) grip on China's tablet market, as industry sales jump 63% year-on-year

Apple maintains 70% grip on China's tablet market, as industry sales jump 63% year-on-year - The Next Web



They said market share was down 14% in the 3rd quarter, but Apple has both upgraded the iPad and added the iPad mini since then

ABI Research: Apple's iPad Continues to Beat the Competition






Apple's rumored chip switch from Samsung to TSMC may send shockwaves through industry




Not good, but better than lack of demand.

Apple uses a screen form factor that nobody else uses

Supply issues happened to iPhone 5, but they were corrected

Apple's New iMac and iPad mini supply constraints to continue until 2013



A second head rolls in the wake of Apple's map debacle

Eddie Cue is reported to have fired the manager of the team that created it





Apple seeking "advice," from TomTom on Maps




Apple's Map sackings continue, so why does it matter?




Considering the years involved, I'd say that this is probably due to iOS, iPhone, and data center development.  

Are patent searches, acquisitions, and their corresponding legal fees included in R&D?

Apple's R&D Numbers - Something Good Brewing, Or Something Wrong?

Apple's R&D Numbers - Something Good Brewing, Or Something Wrong? - Seeking Alpha




Apple's Roller-coaster Year With Tim Cook




OS X 10.8.3 beta supports AMD Radeon 7000 drivers, hinting at Apple's new Mac Pro




That's right, why rush it, its only been since June that the Retina display was released

6 months is a pretty good stall 

Rumor: Adobe to announce Retina display-ready Photoshop CS6 on Dec. 11




Got a minute?

Watch Every Apple TV Ad Ever Made



No, they're not desperate, not at all.

Microsoft to raise user licensing fees in response to 'BYOD' movement

Microsoft to raise user licensing fees in response to 'BYOD' movement




Crap-ware Lives On In Windows 8



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