Friday, June 13, 2014




What a Tax Holiday Could Mean for Apple, Inc

After years of pushing for a tax holiday, Apple may finally get what it wants. Reuters reported this week that the Senate is considering a tax holiday for corporations to bring some of their profits back the U.S., similar to one set up back in 2004. If Congress passes the break, it may mean some of Apple's $132.2 billion in overseas cash could be coming home.





Why Apple wants the cloud to disappear







Apple predicted to sell 'iWatch' to at least 10% of existing iPhone users in 2015






Is Marissa getting even for Apple dissing Yahoo for Bing in Safari?

Yahoo Finance frets that Apple's iPhone, iPad "only" grab the majority of all mobile shopping traffic


Apple's iPhone accounted for 58 percent of smartphone shopping traffic while iPads took an overwhelming 86 percent share among tablets, but Yahoo Finance is warning investors that Apple's dominance of shopping is "slowly losing share." 






Walk the Line with this guy

Apple's 3rd Tokyo store, Angela Ahrendts' first






And she's off...

Angela Ahrendts' first memo to Apple retail employees "together we will continue to enrich lives and communities'






Omotesando, Tokyo Apple Store opens with large crowds, Angela Ahrendts in attendance







Apple retail chief Angela Ahrendts, other execs on hand for Omotesando Apple Store opening [u]






Inside Apple's chic new Tokyo store






A future China Store will have familiar design






Future New Hampshire Store Location Confirmed






Dining in style at Apple

Apple opens stunning new (and more private) Cafe Macs employee cafeteria in Cupertino






iPads In Special Ed: What Does The Research Say?




How Beats conquered the world






It's the games, stupid!

How Apple TV might disrupt Console gaming









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