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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, July 8, 2012
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "How Apple became the world's richest company: Apple rose like a phoenix. But how?"  TechRadar UK 7:50 AM
  • "How many iPads did Apple sell last quarter? The estimates range from 12.7 to 24 million. The best analysts' consensus: 18.6 million" Fortune 6:18 PM
  • "Apple's and Samsung's pre-trial statement and motions in limine: We're only about three weeks away from the Apple v. Samsung (and vice versa) trial in California. On Thursday, the parties filed their motions in limine (motions to exclude evidence and arguments), and on Friday, they filed a joint pre-trial conference statement." Foss Patents 1:51 PM
  • "German court doubts that Android infringes Apple's touch event model patent" Foss Patents 12:17 PM
  • "Apple withdraws products from 'green list'" Crave @ CNET 7:33 AM
  • "iPhone 5 Quad-Core Processor Is a Latest, and Likely, Rumor" eWeek 12:14 PM
  • "iPad Mini Won't Sully Steve Jobs' Legacy as Apple Product Oracle: A fresh set of rumors that Apple is going to introduce a smaller iPad with a 7-inch screen recalls Jobs' frequent dismissal of the notion of a smaller version of Apple's 9.7-inch tablet computer."  eWeek 12:14 PM
  • "iPad Mini could take design cues from iPod: iPad Mini speculation is beginning to hint at a design that may be substantially different than the current iPad." CNET News 4:26 PM
  • "Apple faces new copyright suit in China" New Kerala 12:13 PM
  • "Apple Is a Safe Haven in a Tech World Riven With Fear: Investors are fleeing tech, as the outlook for tech spending weakens, but Apple remains strong. And why disk-drive makers get no respect."  Barron's 7/7
  • "Why small tablets will dominate the tablet market: Sorry, iPad. You're just too big (and expensive) to represent the future of tablets."  Computerworld 7/7
  • "What Apple lost by dropping EPEAT green certification: A triumph of design over U.S. government-approved environmental standards?"  Fortune 7/7
  • "Apple bows out of program for environment-minded products: The company says its design direction is no longer in keeping with the requirements of a major program devoted to the fostering of environmentally responsible electronics, according to a report." CNET News 7/7
  • "Apple Removes Green Electronics Certification From Products" WSJ Blogs 7/7
  • "Apple Ditches Green Standard, Cuts Off Federal Agencies From Apple Products" iFixit 7/7
  • "Apple pulls out of EPEAT green registration, may not be able to sell computers to federal agencies" Engadget 7/7
  • "Apple Ceases Registering Products in EPEAT" EPEAT 7/7
  • "7.85-Inch iPad to Ramp Up Production in September at Foxconn Brazil" MacRumors 7/7
  • "iPad mini: made in Brazil, has 3G, almost as thin as iPod touch" iDownload Blog 7/7
  • "iPad Mini Would Cannibalize Apple's Tablet Sales: But that's not necessarily a bad thing, says one analyst, who expects competing tablets would be only a minor problem for Apple." PCWorld 7/7
  • "Can Apple Find Enough Value In A 7 inch iPad?"  Forbes 7/7
  • "Apple sued over noise reduction technology: Noise Free Wireless says it showed Apple its technology and that Apple then misappropriated it" IDG News Service 7/7
  • "IPad bests its rivals with social interaction: I don't know if the iPad is the future of gaming, but I haven't been playing on much else lately." Austin American-Statesman [Free Registration Required] 7/7
  • "Like Microsoft before it, Apple will provide boost: Apple's decision to build a data center and office space in the region is great news for our local economy. Community and government leaders have pointed out that an organization like Apple can help attract more businesses and provide a boost for existing businesses." Reno Gazette-Journal 7/7
  • "New China challenge to Apple: A Chinese technology firm has filed a legal challenge accusing Apple of infringing its patented voice recognition software with its Siri function on the iPhone, the company said Saturday." Bangkok Post 7/7
  • "Chinese companies take a bite out of Apple" BetaNews 7/7