Friday, January 25, 2013

Apple sets new records, Wall Street loses faith

  Jonny Evans: Apple sets new records, Wall Street loses faith | Preston Gralla: Nokia earnings show some hope, but Windows Phone Lumias lag in the U.S., get killed in China
 
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Jonny Evans: Apple sets new records, Wall Street loses faith
Morrisey got it right, of course, when he sang: "We hate it when our friends become successful," and that's certainly the case when it comes to market reaction to Apple and its record first quarter. You see, while the company says the only way is up, gloom-laden analysts can't see any way but down. Read More

Preston Gralla: Nokia earnings show some hope, but Windows Phone Lumias lag in the U.S., get killed in China
Nokia's latest earnings report holds some good news, notably that the company was profitable for the quarter. But its flagship Window Phone Lumia devices are still struggling in the U.S. and performing dismally in China. Read More


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JR Raphael: Dear Facebook: Please learn how to design Android apps that don't suck
Facebook's Android apps are like lessons in bad design -- and it's reaching a point where there's really no excuse. Read More

Sharky: Well, SOMETHING'S missing!
It's a few minutes before closing time at this small computer repair shop when a walk-in customer arrives to as a question about his laptop -- which has just been worked on by a friend. Read More

 
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