Tuesday, June 4, 2013



U.S.A. v. Apple Day 1: Calling Eddy Cue




Apple calls antitrust suit 'bizarre,' says DOJ 'reverse-engineered a conspiracy'


"Snyder, like Cook at the D11 conference, used the buzzword 'bizarre' to describe the Justice Department's suit. According to in-court reports from CNET, the lawyer said the DOJ's antitrust case is "the first time in the history of antitrust laws that a new entrant coming into a concentrated market ... is condemned."

"What the government is trying to do is reverse engineer a conspiracy from a market effect," 





Apple vs PowerPoint preso

It's weird when your accuser is also your judge, in this case the US government armed with PowerPoint.  

But all along, hiding behind the curtain and directing the show like the Wizard of Oz, it's Amazon who is the true monopolist.

The DOJ's antitrust case against Apple Inc. in 81 slides





"I fought the law and the law won" Bobby Fuller Four

The DOJ is arguing the facts. Apple is arguing the law.





Tim Cook: "The e-book case to me is bizarre"
"The e-book case to me is bizarre," Cook said. "We've done nothing wrong there, and so we're taking a very principled position. … We're not going to sign something that says we did something we didn't do. … So we're going to fight."







Forecasting Windows market share
 




Is Apple iRadio late or canny?





Apple reportedly shifting iAd focus away from apps to rumored 'iRadio'






Removing the bling 

Purported iOS 7 screens may show flat effects of Jony Ive's influence






How we take killer photographs: from iPhone to DSLR, shooting to editing!





Microsoft to slash Windows RT licensing fees in effort to boost soft sales - report

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