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MacSurfer's Archive: Friday, March 16, 2012
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple cements tablet market dominance with new iPad"  Reuters 8:47 AM
  • "Apple iPad is a hit but iPhone remains key" MoneyWatch 2:03 PM
  • "iCloud, Not the New iPad, is Apple's Real Key to the Post-PC Revolution"  ReadWriteWeb 8:17 AM
  • "Forget The iPad, The Next iPhone Will Be Apple's Biggest Launch Ever" Forbes 4:42 PM
  • "Such Great Heights for AAPL - and Such Great Expectations" MacNewsWorld 8:29 AM
  • "Why the Latest iPad Forecasts Are Wrong" Tech.pinions 10:01 AM
  • "2012 U.S. Wireless Smartphone And Traditional Mobile Phone Satisfaction Studies - Volume 1" ["For a seventh consecutive time, Apple ranks highest among manufacturers of smartphones in customer satisfaction. Apple achieves a score of 839 on a 1,000-point scale and performs well in all factors, particularly in ease of operation and features."] J.D. Power and Associates 7:18 AM
  • "Apple tops J.D Power smartphone customer satisfaction rankings for the seventh time in a row" The Next Web 8:40 AM
  • "Satisfaction, Thy Name Is iPhone" AllThingsD 8:40 AM
  • "New iPad And Enterprise IT: Exclusive Research/Business technology managers are showing greater interest in Apple's new iPad, but they continue to have reservations, an InformationWeek survey finds." InformationWeek 11:17 AM
  • "Mannheim court halts Apple's second slide-to-unlock case against Samsung" Foss Patents 8:18 AM
  • "Apple loses final ITC ruling against Motorola Mobility: preliminary finding of no violation affirmed" Foss Patents 9:32 PM
  • "German court delays Apple's slide-to-unlock lawsuit" Reuters 7:23 AM
  • "Apple slide-to-unlock spat with Samsung hits the buffers" The Register 8:54 AM
  • "Apple's 'Spaceship' campus can't come soon enough, it could start running out of properties to lease" The Next Web 8:40 AM
  • "Google faces new investigations over Safari tracking: U.S. and European regulators are investigating Google's bypass of user privacy settings in Apple's Web browser, The Wall Street Journal reports." CNET News 8:56 AM
  • "Google says it will cooperate with any Safari privacy investigations" IDG News Service 11:58 AM
  • "US, Europe investigate Google's bypass of Safari privacy settings" Ars Technica 8:51 AM