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Apple forecast to lead 2011 smartphone shipments with 86.4M iPhonesApple is projected to lead all smartphone shipments at the conclusion of 2011 with 86.4 million units, an 82 percent increase from 2010.<br /> <br />…
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Trio of patent suits target Apple over caller ID, Web apps, USBApple was hit with three different patent infringement lawsuits in the U.S. this week, accusing the company of violating inventions related to caller…
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iPhone, iPad maintain lead against Android in mobile adsNew data shows the iPhone and iPad ranked first in various mobile advertising statistics for the third quarter of 2011, though Apple's iOS had a 28 p…
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Google's open source koolaidGoogle pretends to be the modern day Robin Hood that is stealing intellectual property from companies in technologically rich west and giving it to c…
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Samsung overtakes Apple's iPhone in Australia as patent battle continuesSamsung has passed Apple to become the top vendor in the Australian mobile phone market, even as the country continues to be a battleground for a hea…
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Apple's iPhone takes 75% mobile phone profits with just 9% of units sold<br /> Apple has reached new heights in unit sales and revenues, but its remarkable profitability in doing so has inhaled three quarters of the oxyge…
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Canalys crowns Apple top Smartphone vendor in 2011 as iPad surges past PC growth<br /> Smartphones passed up PCs for the first time last year, with Apple leading that industry while iPad accounted for most of the growth among com…
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Factory workers claim Foxconn hid underage employees before FLA inspection<br /> Workers at Apple partner Foxconn have alleged that their employer transferred underage employees to other departments or did not schedule them…
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Apple and Samsung 'rule the roost' with 90% of mobile industry's profits<br /> Apple and Samsung are expected to collectively earn 90 percent of profits in the mobile handset industry this year, with no formidable challen…
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iPhone 'just getting started in China,' Apple could reach 35M sales in 2013<vc><strong>Apple has "enormous" potential to grow its sales in China, as one new estimate predicts Apple will sell 25 million iPhones there this yea…
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Apple grows to 7.9% of all mobile phones sold worldwide<vc><strong>Though it only sells smartphones, Apple represents nearly 8 percent of all worldwide mobile phone sales, making it the third-largest hand…
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Apple rumored to be expanding iPhone production to Foxconn subsidiaryFoxconn International Holdings, a subsidiary of Foxconn Technology and the largest cellphone manufacturer in the world, will reportedly take orders t…
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Apple forecast to sell 102M iPads, 194M iPhones in 2013With 100 million iPads sold in its first two and a half years, Apple is predicted to sell another 100 million in just one 12-month span thanks in par…
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CES 2013 expected to showcase 'embarrassingly large' smartphonesBig-screen "phablet" devices, positioned between a smartphone and a tablet, are predicted to be a big trend at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.…
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Judge approves Kodak digital-imaging patent sale to Apple, Google and othersThe bankruptcy court judge overseeing Kodak's sell-off of its digital-imaging patents has given the green light to sell the IP to a group of company'…
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Apple's iPhone grew to 25.1% global market share in 2012The latest worldwide smartphone data from IDC reveals that Apple's worldwide market share grew to 25.1 percent in 2012. <div align="center"><img src…
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iPhone 5 helps Apple capture 22% of global smartphone market in Q4 2012High demand for the iPhone 5 grew Apple's share of worldwide smartphone shipments to 22 percent in the fourth quarter of 2012, which represented 11 p…
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Apple could triple share of Chinese market with $330 'iPhone mini'Riding on rumors of a purported "budget" iPhone, Morgan Stanley on Tuesday released a report estimating that Apple could add nearly $2.4 billion doll…
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Nokia to target emerging markets with new inexpensive LumiaWhile rumors persist that Apple is planning to launch a low-cost iPhone, Nokia is set to unveil its own inexpensive handset at next week's Mobile Wor…
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Chinese government may regulate Google's Android for having too much controlChina's technology ministry has published a document accusing Google's Android operating system of having too much control over the local market ??a …
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Samsung topped Apple, Lenovo in China's smartphone market for 2012Chief Apple rival Samsung tripled its Chinese smartphone sales in 2012, taking the top spot ahead of Lenovo and Apple in the increasingly important C…
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IDC: Apple's iPhone sheds marketshare as smartphones out-ship feature phones for first timeAccording to market research firm IDC, worldwide smartphone shipments outpaced those of feature phones for the first time ever during the first quart…
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Apple grabs No. 5 spot in growing Chinese smartphone marketAt three times the size of the U.S. market, China has become one of the most important battlegrounds in the smartphone industry, and Apple's iPhone i…
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Apple fell to 18% share of smartphone sales in Q1, Gartner saysWhile Apple increased its iPhone sales year over year, its share of the global smartphone market shrank to 18.2 percent in the first quarter, accordi…
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Samsung breaks smartphone sales record in China for Q1, doubles Apple's iPhoneAfter becoming the smartphone market leader in China last year, Samsung has reportedly broken records by shipping 12.5 million handsets in the first …
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iPhone 5S? So disappointed!<p> Apple is like a fat old giant that walks too slow. I mean, 5S 4 inches? Seriously? Look at Samasung S4, HTC One, Huawei P6, and even Nokia. I do…
Apple is like a fat old giant that walks too slow. I mean, 5S 4 inches? Seriously? Look at Samasung S4, HTC One, Huawei P6, and even Nokia. I don't know what you are thinking or doing. You just let me down again and again. I'm starting to miss Steve.