Thursday, March 6, 2014




Apple's iOS maintaining 65% share of North America mobile web traffic for almost 2 years





Two economists file pro-Apple brief in e-book antitrust case

Judge Denise Cote, they write, doesn't understand markets. Or antitrust law.





It's not just Apple.

All major US and foreign corporations do the same thing.

Tim Cook said as much in front of the congressional committee and asked Congress to change the law.

Chart of the day: How Apple cut its Australian tax rate to 0.7%









Apple has signed 18 Auto Makers for CarPlay so far.

I'm sure Musk is the type of "partner" who expects to take the lion's share in any deal. 

He may also be seeking a bidding war between Google and Apple for more than just an OS in the car.

He wants capital for global expansion.

Apple prefers to buy small companies and incorporate them into the mothership.

Google could buy Tesla for a huge chunk of change and let Musk run the division, like they did with Tony Fadell. 

I don't see Musk doing that.

Tesla mum on potential CarPlay support, despite meetings with Apple






Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to meet Apple's Cook as part of Silicon Valley tour







She has overturned the jury's decision twice, both times in favor of Samsung.

According to her judgement, patents mean nothing to South Korean Lucy Koh.

Setback for Apple: US judge, Lucy Koh, denies bid for permanent injunction against Samsung sets worrisome precedent 







Canaccord Genuity and Piper Jaffray believe iPhones hanging tough in face of new smartphones





What if Liquidmetal and Sapphire had a baby?

Liquidmetal Technologies And Apple's Relationship - Why It Matters



Liquidmetal Technologies Inc (LQMT) news: Liquidmetal Technologies And Apple's Relationship - Why It Matters - Seeking Alpha





Apple leadership awarded 35K restricted stock unit bonus worth over $19M each






Hands-on with the iPhone & iBeacon-powered future of shopping (video)






High-res display processing company Pixelworks reveals Apple as major customer


Shares of Pixelworks surged more than 30 percent in premarket trading on Thursday, after the company revealed that Apple represented more than 10 percent of its revenue in 2013.






BBC News: Textbooks replaced by iTunes U downloads


The exam revision season is approaching. It's when students want as much information as possible at their fingertips.





iPad: Magical Lessons





Tablets Ruled Q4, As Wireless Phone Subscribers Fell





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