Is this where a low cost iPhone is headed: China Mobile?
I'd say China, India, and all the other developing countries too.
Wall Street seems to have missed the news (rumor) entirely.
Or is this all hot air?
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Meanwhile, Wall Street seems to have missed the lead that Wedge Partner's Blair buried in his fourth bullet point:
"China Mobile iPhone Launch in 2H: We expect one of the versions of the plastic-backed low-end iPhones to be a TD-SCDMA targeted at China Mobile. We anticipate this handset will launch in CYQ4 and believe initial production for the China Mobile model to be in the 10 million unit range for the first 30-60 days of TD-SCDMA production. China mobile currently has 730 million subscribers and represents the single biggest untapped carrier opportunity for Apple."
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MICgadget is still off-line for the next month or so, but editor Chris Chang is using TECHDY as a surrogate blog
I posted these photos and video the other day of an extremely good Android "iPhone lite" counterfeit knock-off by Basic Bear for $199
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Chart of the day: Apple rise in the Fortune Global 500
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Apple plans to distribute content and serve-up applications from the cloud.
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Google's not the only one with super-high-speed internet plans
"The federal government has thrown support behind the spread of fiber. Before leaving office recently, Julius Genachowski, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, set a goal that every state would have at least one city with a one-gigabit fiber network by 2015."
Speaking of content delivery...
Tim Cook expected to attend Sun Valley conference this week
Developer Marco Arment:
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I wonder what this means for their brick and mortar stores like the new one that just opened at River Crossing in the old Borders store?
Microsoft just opened a new store inside the Fashion Mall.
Why would MS want B&N free standing stores that are already close to a mall store?
Microsoft eyed as potential buyer of Nook business as Barnes & Noble CEO resigns
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