Short sellers are definitely paying Big $$$ for negative stories on Apple.
The business wires' new verbal tic: Apple is 'losing steam'
The New York Times is doing another "Hit Piece" on Steve Jobs, while delivering a monopoly of the ebook business to Amazon on a silver platter that greatly depresses pay-outs to authors.
Jobs was trying to prevent a repeat of what Napster did to the Music business before iTunes appeared on the scene.
Amazon has publishers scared that if they don't go along with what Amazon wants, they will suffer at the hands of Amazon.
The US Government Is Portraying Steve Jobs As The Evil Mastermind Behind A Plot To Raise E-Book Prices
Auction winner pays $610K for cuppa with Apple CEO Tim Cook
If one can get a third party interface on an iPhone, why bother with the second device?
As of today, every major mobile competitor also makes apps for iOS
It only works with the old 30 pin connector iPads!
Square announces new Square Stand hardware for iPad
except for that connector "thingy" (see above)
Square's Jack Dorsey: 'We are optimizing for growth'
Amazon's All Out Apple Assault
A stunning concept of what Apple's iOS 7 could be like (video)
About that idiot attorney general of NY and the lazy NYPD
New York Asks Apple, Google, Microsoft to Do NYPD's Job
"Of all people, the Attorney General of New York should already know there is absolutely no way to fully prevent the theft of expensive electronics. If a mugger sees a shiny, glowing screen in the hand of someone physically unimposing or simply not paying attention, he's going to take it. Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Samsung all have software available to track, wipe, and/or disable a device should this occur, and the major carriers have serial numbers on hand to prevent someone else from activating it on their networks. Beyond that, there isn't much more that can be done on the tech side.
But there's a hell of a lot more that can be done on the municipal side."
New York Asks Apple, Google, Microsoft To Do NYPD's Job | Technology | Minyanville's Wall Street
But there's a hell of a lot more that can be done on the municipal side."
New York Asks Apple, Google, Microsoft To Do NYPD's Job | Technology | Minyanville's Wall Street
Apple iPhone suspected of interfering with airline equipment in 2011 incident
iPads invade the bathroom
Google CEO discloses rare vocal cord problem
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