Wednesday, June 5, 2013



Apple Accuses DOJ of Unfairly Twisting Steve Jobs's Words





Meet the man who created the 'linchpin' of Apple's e-book strategy





Here it sounds like the publishers were really dictating the terms to Apple

In other words, the publishers wanted a better deal than the one they had with Amazon.

Penguin Books CEO gives mixed testimony in Apple e-books suit


"While the first part of Shanks' testimony appeared to strengthen the government's case, upon cross-examination sentiment shifted toward Apple. The CEO admitted that there was concern over the low content pricing from Amazon, which at the time was one of Penguin's biggest customers and accounted for some 90 percent of its e-book sales. This suggests, as Apple had argued, the negotiations were tough, making collusion a less likely option."




Pertains to old product with minimal impact 





I can't believe that they are still having to sell this to the city council

Apple promotes 'Campus 2' job creation, economic benefits for Cupertino






Apple Strengthens Lead as Top U.S. Smartphone Maker, Report Says





Apple prepares Moscone for next week's WWDC





Apple регистрирует в России часы iWatch





It's more likely that there will be an upgrade for the tv, beefing it up for games before Christmas.

Analyst Comes Out With The Most Outrageously Fanciful Prediction For The Apple Television Yet




App Camp for Girls





Job listings reveal new Apple Stores in Virginia, Utah, New Jersey









Camera Noir for iOS is an elegant alternative for black and white photography lovers






Sounds like Ballmer is champing on the bit to beat Apple to market with a media delivery system

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer personally visits Hollywood to sell studios on Xbox One






Julian Assange calls-out Eric Schmidt and Google

Banal:  So lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring.

The Banality of "Don't Be Evil"






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