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Microsoft, Apple cut deals to clear out tablet, notebook stock
Microsoft and Apple last week kicked off promotions that may signal inventory clearing as they prepare their next generations of hardware. Read More


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Apple will blink to strike deals in time to unveil 'iRadio' at WWDC
Apple has made progress in cutting deals with music labels for an Internet radio service but time is running out, several reports said today. Read More

Jonny Evans: Black Hat: It only takes a minute to hack an iPhone
Black Hat: Security researchers claim to have figured out how to hack an iPhone within one minute using a modified USB charger. Read More

Even saying nothing, Apple CEO reveals something
Apple CEO Tim Cook spent more than an hour answering questions at the AllThingsD conference yesterday, but said little that was newsworthy Read More

It's the end of the road for the Camino browser for Macs
After 10 years, developers of Camino, a Mac-only browser built atop Mozilla's Gecko engine, called it quits yesterday. Read More

More of Sprint's customers are using iPhones, but that's not true for AT&T and Verizon
Sprint recently saw growth in the percentage of its customers owning iPhones, while both Verizon Wireless and AT&T saw declines, an analyst firm said today. Read More

Apple under the gun as US e-book trial starts
Apple appears to face an uphill battle as it goes to trial Monday in New York on e-book price fixing charges brought by the U.S. government. Read More

Apple ordered to pay out $6.5 million collected in copying levies in France
Apple has to pay out $6.5 million in home copying levies that it collected but failed to deliver to the appropriate agency, the Paris High Court ruled. Read More


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Dutch Supreme Court: Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 does not infringe on iPad design
Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Tab 10.1 does not infringe on Apple's iPad design right, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands ruled on Friday. Read More

Apple to pay $53 million to settle class-action suit over iPhone and iPod touch warranties
Apple has agreed to pay US$53 million to settle a class-action suit in connection with warranties for its iPhone and iPod touch devices. Read More

Jonny Evans: Don't expect an iPhone at WWDC: It's all about the software, stupid
Apple's boss may have promised some "game changing" products when he spoke at D11 last night -- but don't expect much hardware at WWDC, where the focus will be on the next generations of OS X and iOS, where you may even see a few ideas perhaps inspired by Android begin to appear. Read More

Jonny Evans: Android IS 'fragmented' and costly, says the BBC as it denies Apple bias
Apple may be up against the lip servants of "choice" gathered around the "innovation" of different display sizes, but in truth its Android competitor is fragmented and costly to develop for, according to the BBC. Read More

Jonny Evans: OMG: Apple has shipped something new!!!
Silence the bells and stop the presses Apple has introduced a new product! At last! Unfortunately it's nothing more than a slight upgrade of the entry-level iPod touch, which is now available with an A5 chip and a $30 price hike. Read More

Preston Gralla: Here's why Office for the iPad is a long way off...if ever
Some analysts believe that Microsoft could reap billions by releasing Office for the iPad, but there's increasing evidence that such a release is likely a very long way off, if it ever happens. Read More

Jonny Evans: WWDC: Jony Ive gives iOS its 'Now' moment
It's all about the now. This moment. Your next moment may or may not arrive while your previous iota of time has already disappeared. There's only the immediacy of your present bundle of sensation. Apple in its next-generation mobile operating system seems to be getting a handle on what 'now' means to its users. Maybe. Read More

 

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