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"Apple's Hard-Charging Tactics Hurt TV Expansion: In search of its new big thing, the company has alienated cable providers and networks with an assertive negotiating style; 'time is on my side'" ["Television is an important part of Apple's strategy to reignite growth now that sales of the iPhone, the most popular and profitable product in the Cupertino, Calif., company's 40-year history, have fallen for two quarters in a row. New devices like the Apple Watch, introduced last year, aren't popular enough to pick up the slack. Apple's overall sales fell 15% in the latest quarter."] WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 11:51 AM
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"Apple's 'Hard-Nosed' Negotiating Tactics Leading to Trouble in Television Market" MacRumors 11:57 AM
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"Report details Apple's efforts to build a TV set, Eddy Cue's tough negotiations w/ cable networks" 9to5Mac 12:26 PM
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"Apple is one big bundle of hubris over TV: 'we're Apple'" Business Insider 1:20 PM
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"Apple Sells Billionth iPhone Amidst Sluggish Overall Sales: While Cupertino celebrates this milestone, Strategy Analytics reported 'iPhone fatigue' in the second quarter of 2016." PC Magazine 8:59 AM
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"Apple sells billionth iPhone, here are numbers that matter more: Apple recently claimed to have sold its one-billionth iPhone. However, the announcement comes at a turbulent time for the Cupertino giant." TechRepublic 12:05 PM
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"Apple says one billion iPhones have been sold" AFP Relax News 7:48 AM
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"Apple's iPhone Sales Fell in 3Q16, CEO Tim Cook Not Deterred" Market Realist 3:50 PM
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"Apple, IBM and the digital transformation of everything" Computerworld 8:05 AM
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"Many Positives, Few Negatives From Apple's June Quarter" Forbes 7:22 AM
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"Apple's fading fortune in China likely to continue" ZDNet 8:42 PM
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"Throw Open Your Doors, Apple! Secrecy Isn't Impressing Us Anymore: We love you, Apple. And we're your friends. We really are. But it's intervention time." Digital Trends 7:24 AM
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"Australia's biggest banks are tackling Apple Pay: Several financial institutions are challenging Apple Pay as they can't create their own options to compete." Engadget 7:22 AM
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