Tuesday, December 16, 2014




Apple poised to overtake Nokia in mobile phone sales after 26% iPhone surge in Q3







Most money managers bungled Apple stock in 2014, missing out on huge gains






Apple Pay now supports 90% of US credit cards by transaction volume








They laughed at the DOJ's e-book antitrust case against Apple



"Judges Jacobs and Lohier seemed quite concerned that Judge Cote had used the wrong standard, but Jacobs's qualms clearly went much further—seeming to question the government's judgment in ever having brought the case. His problem was that Apple was a new entrant that was bringing competition to a market that had been, until then, dominated by a "monopolist," Amazon. Judge Jacobs also repeatedly referred to Amazon's $9.99 pricing policy, whereby it sold books at below the wholesale acquisition cost, as "predatory pricing," and seemed to suggest that Amazon was obviously using it as a means of maintaining its monopoly dominance."





Good idea!

GT Advanced Tech modifies bankruptcy deal with Apple


"If we lost, it would be game over for the company," Augustine said. "We concluded we should do the settlement."







iTunes trial: Case over Apple's digital dominance heads to jury







This isn't recent, but it serves as a reminder as to what the finished Apple Campus 2 will look like and that it will be a green campus.






Watch the Maurice Sendak intrerview

Stephen Colbert is dead. Long live Stephen Colbert






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