A sixty-something hedge-fund manager looks at Apple and sees IBM. Or maybe AT&T.
Read More WSJ opinion: Apple has become a vertical Goliath, ripe for disruption
A sixty-something hedge-fund manager looks at Apple and sees IBM. Or maybe AT&T.
Read More WSJ opinion: Apple has become a vertical Goliath, ripe for disruption
From 9to5Mac's Benjamin Mayo, who priced the missing components at $29 each.
Read More Ming-Chi Kuo: No charger, no earbuds with Apple's next iPhone
From Jeff Sommer's "The Market Partied Like It Was 1932" in Sunday's NYTimes
"Quite simply, what we’re seeing is some of the most remarkable product engineering over time in history." — Steven Sinofsky
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Don't blame me.
Gruber cues up Apple's defense of the App Store at the 15:20 mark.
Read More John Gruber & Apple VPs: Mostly slow curves, right over the plate (video)
It's been a year, but the Antitrust Division says it still hasn't decided whether to bring a case.
Read More The DOJ is in town, asking questions about Apple's App Store
"This was the right time," says Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives, "to rip the band-aid off."
Read More We laughed when Microsoft tried to clone the Apple Store (video)
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