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Oh look, we're now at the two-year anniversary of Harvard dumping its Apple stock. They would've gained 95% if they had held it. Sure hope they put that money into something truly amazing.
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ascii and Eriamjh — How right you are! Go to almost any college campus or Starbucks, and Apple logos are everywhere. But if you ever have the privilege(?) to visit the triple-locked, halon-equipped, vast, underground data center at the company where…
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Gartner is careful to lump Apple's figures in with the rest, when calculating the "Total" of 1.3% industry decline; i.e. there is no row in their chart for "Windows PCs." To help obscure this trick, they call the Mac row "Apple," as if Apple is just…
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Before 2001: "Open the pod bay doors, Microsoft." "I'm sorry, but I'm afraid I can't do that." After 2001: "Then Apple waited, marshaling its thoughts and brooding over its still untested powers. For though it was master of the world, it was n…
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Quote: Originally Posted by drhamad I must be missing something... when did Apple beat Intel in mobile chips? Apple makes great chips and all, but "beating Intel" implies others choose A-series processors over Intel. They don't - Apple doesn't…
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Lest we forget: This is the same Jim Cramer who said, 18 months ago, "Apple is becoming the JC Penney of tech. I think that there is a sense that the company is in a tailspin, and it doesn't seem to matter what they do right now," and, "Whatever pro…
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As several posters have pointed out, it makes no sense for shareholders to sue a company for making bad decisions, as they are just suing themselves. However -- if [I]some[/I] shareholders are participants in the class-action, while others are not, …
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Right about a year ago, Harvard dumped all its Apple stock. Since then, the price has gone up about 33%. Ouch.
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Yes; even back when Palm was trying to do this, Apple had a feature in iTunes called "Export Library" that creates an XML file containing detailed information about your entire music collection, playlists, file locations on your hard drive, etc. Any…
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"In a back-and-forth battle, Palm continued to find new exploits, while Apple continued to patch them." Actually, Apple made just one little change: iTunes now asks the device via a low-level USB query, "what company made you?" If the device replie…
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Hmmm.. So Nokia was well ahead of Apple and Samsung as recently as last December? How can that be -- haven't they been limping along in Windows Phone fail mode for a few years now? I wonder where this data is coming from.