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MacSurfer's Archive: Thursday, October 24, 2013
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Carl Icahn Continues to Push Apple for $150 Billion Stock Buyback: 'There Is Nothing Short Term About My Intentions,' Activist Investor Tells Tim Cook in Letter" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 3:59 PM
  • "Carl Icahn's Letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook" ["Mr. Icahn says he boosted his stake in the iPhone and iPad maker to 4.7 million shares and said a bigger buyback could push the stock up to $1,250 in three years."] WSJ Blogs 9:50 AM
  • "Here's Carl Icahn's Letter To Tim Cook Saying He Wants Apple To Buy Back $150 Billion In Stock Immediately" Business Insider 8:56 AM
  • "Carl Icahn's letter to Apple's Tim Cook" Fortune 9:53 AM
  • "Icahn takes direct aim at Apple board" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 9:53 AM
  • "I Am Also An Apple Shareholder, And I Have Also Written A Letter To Tim Cook" Business Insider 12:27 PM
  • "Why Is Apple Still Selling the iPad 2? Because It Can."  AllThingsD 8:25 AM
  • "iPad mini pricing invalidates 'price umbrella' theory"  BetaNews 8:35 AM
  • "A Mini for the Max" ["While the future of the iPad Air and the 9 inch and above tablet market is uncertain, the under 9 inch market continues to explode. Sales are up 550 percent year-to-date and 350 percent in September. It is here, we believe, that the choices made by Apple are much more critical. ... The betting here is that the positives outweigh the negatives and the $299 Mini will be a rousing success, and the new $399 revamped Mini with a retina display, is just strong enough to keep the volumes balanced."]  The NPD Group Blog 8:51 AM
  • "iPhone Teaches Mac a Thing or Two: If the vast majority of Apple's active customers are using the most recent releases of its services on Macs, iPads, iPhones, and even the Apple TV, then Apple can innovate faster. It knows who its customers are, and it knows how many will be able to tap into new features and services. This enables Apple to move millions upon millions of customers forward more quickly than any competitor."  MacNewsWorld 8:44 AM
  • "Apple wins in patent infringement trial against Wi-LAN" IDG News Service 8:27 AM
  • "People Buy From Apple But Want To Work For Google, Study Finds: Google and Apple compete in various markets, including the market for talent. Here Google may be taking the lead."  ReadWrite 8:43 AM
  • "How Apple's New Product Announcements Affect The Music World"  Forbes 9:02 AM