January 28, 2010

Investors can try new claims vs Apple execs-court – Reuters

Investors can try new claims vs Apple execs-court
Reuters
LOS ANGELES, Jan 28 (Reuters) – A New York pension fund can try again to sue Apple Inc (AAPL.O) Chief Executive Steve Jobs and other

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Apple Defends iPhone Partner AT&T – InformationWeek


PC World
Apple Defends iPhone Partner AT&T
InformationWeek
The iPhone maker says it's confident its exclusive US carrier will improve the network traffic problems that have plagued users.
Apple defends AT&T, says partner will fix iPhone problemsComputerworld
RIP iPhone ExclusivityPC World
Analyst: Sprint Nextel may offer the iPhone in fallBizjournals.com
BusinessWeek -NewsFactor Network -Kansas City Star
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Apple’s iPad? I’ll stick to my old-fashioned diary – The Guardian


New Zealand Herald
Apple's iPad? I'll stick to my old-fashioned diary
The Guardian
The old boy was, of course, Steve Jobs, the chief executive of Apple, and the product the now world-famous (if still unavailable) iPad.
Fisher: Need an Apple iPad? Pass the MidolSan Jose Mercury News
Investing: Finding the Next iPodBusinessWeek
Apple's iPad Event Broke the InternetPC World
HispanicBusiness.com -Gov Monitor -Punchline Magazine (blog)
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Adobe speaks up about Flash on the iPad – tuaw.com (blog)


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Adobe speaks up about Flash on the iPad
tuaw.com (blog)
The iPhone and iPod touch haven't run Flash natively in the years since their respective debuts,
Adobe: We want Flash developers on the iPadReuters
Get the iPad Wallpaper for Your iPhoneiPhone FAQ (blog)
Will the Apple iPad have Flash? Nope, and Adobe is mad.Christian Science Monitor
CNN International -Irish Times -TechSpot
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Nokia Recharges, Motorola Lags – Wall Street Journal

Nokia Recharges, Motorola Lags
Wall Street Journal
At Nokia, the world's top cellphone producer, rising handset sales and margins helped serve notice that it isn't ceding the smart-phone market to iPhone

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How Google Could Lose its IPhone Search Traffic to Bing – eWeek

How Google Could Lose its IPhone Search Traffic to Bing
eWeek
Microsoft's Bing will indeed gouge Google if Apple tabs it to replace Google as the default search engine for its iPhone, according to a new study from

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