Apple's iOS takes 93% share in enterprise apps; iPad takes 92% of business tablets
How Apple's iPad retook the "tablet sat" crown at JD Power
Canaccord raises Apple target to $660, finds iPhone 5s top seller at all major US carriers
Shares of Apple, Inc. near ex-dividend as it gears up to distribute $2.7 billion to shareholders
Apple's Remarkable Quarter Confirms Its Dominance
How Apple continues to engineer more photo quality out of their tiny little camera
Apple Invents a Super-Resolution Camera Stabilization Mechanism for iDevices
After a week, people are starting to write about her as though she is already the CEO
Will Angela Ahrendts take Apple back to its core
Apple Advances Personal Display Device as Shown in Patent Claims
Apple and wearable computing: it's the software, stupid
Apple will not introduce an iWatch or any other wearable device until it offers something that will become as central to everyday experience as the iPod, iPad, iPhone or Mac. Getting this right will demand great software.
Another Apple key player is cashing in her chips.
There are two kinds of PR people, Flacks and Gate Keepers.
A rising star needs a flack to spread the news, and an established star needs the Gatekeeper, to dodge the bullets.
She has been mostly the latter to Apple for many years now.
Longtime Apple PR chief Katie Cotton to retire
Apple's North American head of sales to leave company after two years on the job
Apple lays down guidelines for government data requests in new document
Reports: Two more Apple Stores in the Big Apple by 2015
Apple Store Staff Hypnotizes School Kids
The reason Apple may not want to sign onto Net Neutrality is that they may be seeking a deal with Comcast to lease spectrum for content delivery to tv users.
Apple, Comcast, and net neutrality
Google is stringing and laying fiber for content delivery to Chrome tv, and they have those barges full of servers presumably to augment content delivery, yet they are backing net neutrality.
Comcast is considering building their own WiFi wireless network, so that's interesting.
Microsoft, Google, and others stand together to voice support for net neutrality, Apple declines to join
See above:
Report: US internet providers allow 'permanent congestion' and want cash to clear it up
Google is not exactly egalitarian
Netflix very unhappily signs a second deal for access to broadband customers
The iPhone, iPod, and iPad have done this to Nintendo
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