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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, January 20, 2013
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "iPhone Low-cost Numbers: For years, Apple's been told its products were too expensive – and prospered mightily. Today, many suggest Apple should launch a low-cost iPhone. Will history repeat itself, or have the rules of the Smartphone Wars changed in ways that will force Apple to alter its strategy?"  Monday Note 1:15 PM
  • "How Apple can get its mojo back"  BetaNews 5:00 PM
  • "Apple sales risk signs of slowdown: Apple Inc. may well post a record-breaking quarter this week, but for many investors, that may not be enough." The Globe and Mail [Free Registration Required] 6:55 PM
  • "The Most Profitable American Companies" ["Apple, the high tech supplier of the Mac, iPhone, iPod, and iPad, is poised to generate $46 billion in profit this year, a 10% increase over last year's total, on sales of $191 billion, up 23% over 2012. Many in the financial media, a lot of bloggers, and some analysts and investors are now betting against the company. The naysayers claim that Apple cannot simply maintain its torrid growth and high margins for much longer and its valuation is way too high."] The Motley Fool 7:08 AM
  • "4.8-inch iPhone 'Math' reports don't add up" 9 to 5 Mac 9:36 PM
  • "Suppliers: Apple to Announce iPhone 5S and iPhone Math by End of June" BrightWire 9:34 PM
  • "Apple, Google chiefs face grilling on 'no-poaching'" AFP 4:58 PM
  • "Al Gore in line for $30m Apple windfall: Al Gore, the former US vice president, is in line for a $30m (£19m) windfall after triggering an Apple share package awarded to him by Steve Jobs a decade ago." Telegraph 7:27 AM
  • "Without a new product to propel sales, Apple struggles to remain a juicy buy: Sales figures will still be mind-boggling when Tim Cook presents his update on Wednesday, but worries that Apple has lost direction post-Jobs will not go away" The Observer 1/19
  • "My Journey to the 'Dark Side'" ["I did a lot of research, watched video reviews, and read reviews about several devices from the iPhone 5 to the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. Of all of the choices, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 seemed like the one that might be able to replace my tablet and cell phone. ... Call me a fanboy if you want, but I've tried both systems, and if this is what Android offers, Apple investors have nothing to worry about."]  The Motley Fool 1/19
  • "The future of iPhone: how Apple's handset could evolve/We take a look at how new and future tech developments will influence the next iPhone" TechRadar UK 1/19
  • "Analysis: Apple earnings need to overcome technical malaise"  Reuters 1/19
  • "Sales concern to eclipse Apple results: Apple is expected to deliver the second strongest set of results in its history this week, with analysts forecasting that demand for the iPhone 5 catapulted profits to $12.4bn (£7.8bn) in the final three months of last year." Telegraph 1/19
  • "Is Apple Losing Its Brand Equity?" Forbes 1/19
  • "When Apple Met China: Apple products are a status symbol in China, but they're priced beyond most people's reach. Could Apple be considering a less-costly version of the iPhone? 'People love: especially the new models when they come out, if they look different than the previous model, so that people can see: when you pull it out on the train or whatever: that it's an iPhone 5, not an iPhone 4, not an iPhone 3S,' said TechInAsia editor Charlie Custer."  TechNewsWorld 1/19
  • "How Apple used its money and muscle to kill an iTunes competitor" ZDNet 1/19