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"iPhone Is Coming To T-Mobile USA In Q3 [Exclusive]"
Cult of Mac 3:47 PM
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"iPhone May Be Coming to T-Mobile USA This Fall" Gizmodo 8:19 PM
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"Report: T-Mobile close to getting the iPhone" The Loop 7:57 PM
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"Apple ponders iPad cannibalization of PCs: Apple Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook said Tuesday that the iPad market is 'very big' and speculated about cannibalization of PCs, while two market research firms upped their forecasts for tablet shipments in 2010."
CNET News 8:19 AM
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"Apple's iPad does not appear to threaten the Mac: Surprising Mac sales lead analysts to reconsider 'cannibalization' views" MarketWatch 1:31 PM
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"Apple iPad Could Cannibalize PCs, COO Says" eWeek 9:26 AM
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"Mac sales tripled since 2005: Amid all the ballyhoo and whoop-de-doo about Apple's resurgence being a result of the consecutive successes of the iPod and iPhone — and the promise of the iPad — one Cupertinian money-maker has been flying under the radar: Mac sales have more than tripled in the past five years." The Register 8:29 AM
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"Chart Of The Day: The iPad Is Already Bigger Than The iPod -- And Half As Big As The Mac" The Business Insider 3:59 PM
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"Apple Casually Trounces Wall Street Again" MacNewsWorld 8:55 AM
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"IPhone, iPad sales drive Apple profit: Shares rise as revenue forecast beats estimates" MarketWatch 8:59 AM
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"Apple executives dodge data center, FaceTime questions in earnings call" AppleInsider 8:45 AM
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"Apple's Earnings: Antennagate Schmantennagate/The analysts this morning were piling on superlatives. Will the market follow their lead?" Fortune 8:14 AM
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"'Antennagate' Postmortem: Apple Is Nearly Unstoppable" E-Commerce Times 8:55 AM
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"Lessons From Apple's 'Antennagate': Sometimes how you handle a problem is more important than the solution." ["I believe that Apple's handling of the problem, more than the original problem itself, caused all the furor. Jobs' announcement that Apple will issue free bumpers and offer refunds will, I believe, go a long way in quieting things."]
Forbes 8:21 AM
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"iSuppli Raises iPad Sales Forecast: Apple is increasing production targets for the tablet computer, prompting the market research firm to boost its 2010 sales forecast by 45%." InformationWeek 8:16 AM
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"Apple appoints new Senior VP of Operations to address product quality" AppleInsider 8:22 PM
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"Apple Names New VP of Operations For Product Quality" Mac|Life 11:06 PM
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"The Lanier Law Firm Files Infringement Lawsuit Over Email Spam Patent" ["The lawsuit, filed July 20, 2010, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas in Marshall, names some of the world's most recognizable companies as defendants, including iPhone maker Apple, retailer JCPenney Co., search engine giant Google and others."] PRNewswire 9:07 AM
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"Apple, Google, and Others Hit With Patent Lawsuit Over Spam Email Identification" Mac Rumors 9:08 AM
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"Apple lays claim to expired patents: A Texas IP attorney who spotted Apple laying claim to expired patents is planning to see the company in court, or get a few dollars anyway." ["It's not just Apple at fault – the suit names Sprint, Samsung and Cellco too - but the Apple patents are the most obvious, with four of those referenced in the iPod documentation expiring before the iPod was launched. That makes the markings false, prompting the legal action for which a lobbying group was specially set up."] The Register 8:29 AM
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