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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, June 5, 2013
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "US v. Apple could go to the Supreme Court: The unique facts of Apple's case will make it a singularly sympathetic one to today's markedly pro-business Supreme Court—if the case reaches it."  Fortune 1:26 PM
  • "The New Samsung Victory Over Apple - What It Means To Cupertino"  Forbes 7:46 AM
  • "Apple would survive ban on older iPhones, iPads, says analyst: A sales ban could affect Apple's revenue by 1 percent over the next two quarters but would have no lasting impact, says analyst Gene Munster." CNET News 7:46 AM
  • "Will Ban On iPhone 4 U.S. Imports Cost Apple $8 Billion?" Forbes 7:46 AM
  • "How bad is Samsung patent victory for Apple?" Los Angeles Times [Paid Membership Required] 1:23 PM
  • "The Fallout from the Samsung-Apple Fight" FOXBusiness 10:58 AM
  • "Apple, AT&T Vulnerable to U.S. Ban of Older iPhones" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 12:05 PM
  • "Samsung wins Apple iPhone and iPad sales ban in patent dispute" V3 8:42 AM
  • "Samsung wins U.S. import ban on older iPhones" AFP-JiJi 10:58 AM
  • "Will President Obama veto the Apple iPhone 4 import ban? It came the same day the White House proposed reforming the very agency that issued it."  Fortune 9:23 AM
  • "Obama faces high stakes dilemma in Apple-Samsung battle" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 7:56 AM
  • "ITC kills smartphone innovation with Apple decision" Computerworld 9:18 AM
  • "Apple Battles E-Book Charges: The Justice Department's e-book price-fixing case against Apple has gone to trial, but the moment of truth probably won't arrive for some time. Whatever the outcome may be, neither side is likely to go down without another fight, said attorney Jonathan Kirsch. 'Both sides will live to fight another day, because an appeal is likely.' The e-book market is still largely uncharted territory."  MacNewsWorld 8:41 AM
  • "It was Apple's way or the highway, e-book execs say: In the continuing saga between Apple and the Justice Department, book publishers now say the tech giant played a key role in inflating prices." CNET News 3:17 PM
  • "Uncle Sam's case against Apple: What we know so far Apple is accused of conspiring with publishers to illegally boost the price of e-books. The publishers have settled. Apple is not backing down." The Week 9:02 AM
  • "Meet the man who created the 'linchpin' of Apple's e-book strategy: Day 2 of the Apple antitrust trial focused on Kevin Saul's price-matching provision." Fortune 7:52 AM
  • "Penguin CEO Testifies in Apple Trial: David Shanks Says Pricing Power for E-Books Shifted, but Adds That Tech Company Often Fought Publisher's Proposals" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 7:53 AM
  • "Penguin chief: Apple's ebook plan 'dramatically changed' market/Steve Jobs 'certainly a factor' in gouging retailers, court told" The Register 7:55 AM
  • "Apple sentenced to cough up €5m for iPad 'private copy tax'" ZDNet 10:04 AM
  • "Apple, THX working to settle speaker patent spat: The two technology companies say they're attempting to settle the matter out of court before the case moves to trial." CNET News 1:31 PM