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Mac Pro ship date slips to April as profiteers mark up computer

Nadella's rise renews appeals for Office on iPad, Android tablets | As Dell cuts, Apple adds job in Austin

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Mac Pro ship date slips to April as profiteers mark up computer 50% or more
Apple continued to have problems meeting demand for its radically redesigned Mac Pro desktop computer, with ship dates today extending into April. Read More


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Nadella's rise renews appeals for Office on iPad, Android tablets
The anointment of new CEO Satya Nadella has renewed calls by analysts that Microsoft free its profitable Office franchise from Windows and release full-featured versions for Android and iOS tablets. Read More

As Dell cuts, Apple adds job in Austin
If there is one region in the U.S. that can absorb Dell's planned workforce cutbacks, it may be the Austin, Texas, area, one of the nation's hottest areas for tech jobs. Read More

Icahn says 'I can't' and stops $50B fight over Apple stock buyback
Investment agitator and former corporate raider Carl Icahn today ended his fight to get Apple to boost its share buyback program by another $50 billion after an influential proxy advisory service nixed the idea. Read More

Snapchat vulnerability can be exploited to crash iPhones, researcher says
A vulnerability in Snapchat allows attackers to launch denial-of-service attacks against users of the popular photo messaging app, causing their phones to become unresponsive and even crash. Read More

Apple monitor to stay in e-books case, with boundaries
Apple will continue to be watched by an antitrust monitor during its appeal of a court order creating the position, a court ruled. Read More

Judge rebukes Apple for invoking nationalist bias but denies Samsung a retrial
A U.S. judge has denied Samsung's request for a retrial in a patent dispute with Apple, but she also chastised Apple's lawyers for making the Korean firm's "foreignness" an issue in closing remarks to the jury. Read More

Apple removes Blockchain, last Bitcoin wallet app, from mobile store
Apple on Wednesday removed Blockchain, the last remaining application in its mobile store for transmitting bitcoins, signaling the continuing uncertainty around the virtual currency. Read More


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Apple faces $2.1B patent damages claim in Germany
German patent licensing firm IPCom has accused Apple of infringing a patent on 3G technology and wants $2.1 billion in damages, the Mannheim Regional Court said Wednesday. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple doesn't work well with others
You know, I've frequently heard people in the business claim: "Apple doesn't work well with others." I've heard it often enough to think about it historically: after all, surely there is evidence to prove such a claim? However, there's also some evidence that it's Apple's partners, and not Apple, who put the knife in the back. Read More

Jonny Evans: What is Apple working on?
Pushing back against continued pressure on the company stock price, Apple's Tim Cook's becoming ever more insistent in claiming Cupertino's working on exciting new products, so what are they? Read More

Jonny Evans: How do I unsubscribe from a calendar in Mavericks?
The question: "How do I unsubscribe to a calendar in Mavericks Calendar?" is sometimes harder than it should be to resolve. Read More

Jonny Evans: An A-Z guide to OS X Mavericks (A-M)
There are hundreds of tweaks and tricks stashed within Apple's recently introduced OS X Mavericks operating system, what follows is part one of a partial A-Z list of some of these. Read More

Richi Jennings: Apple sapphire display covers other blue news
Not Cypher, sapphire. Roses are red, and apples are...blue? Among the rainbow of Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) bloggy news and rumors today is that the company plans to produce display covers made of synthetic sapphire. On the flip side, the iPhone 5C isn't nearly as attractive for some as the iPhone 4, so Apple is resurrecting it for select markets. Finally, we find other users are doing some flipping of their own -- of the Bitcoin variety -- angry that Apple has pulled Bitcoin trading apps from the App Store. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers make Apple brilliant with multifaceted cuts. Read More

Jonny Evans: 7 billion reasons Apple gets health
The personal medical devices gold rush has begun. Apple is investing heavily to deliver solutions for the sector, recruiting expert health technologists to help product development. Why? Read More


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