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With Apple's Mountain Lion OS, Twitter is
a winner
Washington Post It looks like Twitter may have an even brighter future given that it's the social network of choice for Apple's latest operating system Mountain Lion. VentureBeat.com reports: Apple has integrated Twitter into OS X Mountain Lion, the next-generation ... Apple Gatekeeper Moves Mac Into iOS's Walled Garden Apple Speeds Mac 'Mountain Lion' to Take On Windows 8 Apple's new OS X tightens screws on some malware |
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Google Violated Apple Users' Privacy,
Stanford Study Finds
BusinessWeek 17 (Bloomberg) -- Google Inc. violated users' privacy on Apple Inc.'s Safari Web browser, Stanford University research found, adding to a drumbeat of criticism from consumer groups and lawmakers over how the search giant tracks people online. Google circumvented Apple's privacy settings to track users as they browsed ... Google caught skirting Safari privacy settings Google Busted With Hand in Safari Browser Cookie Jar |
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Apple supplier Foxconn has 'tons of
issues,' watchdog says
Washington Post 17 (Bloomberg) -– The Fair Labor Association, a watchdog monitoring working conditions at makers of Apple Inc. products, has uncovered “tons of issues” that need to be addressed at a Foxconn Technology Group plant in Shenzhen, China, ... When will workers share in Apple's wealth? Report: Apple Supplier Foxconn Raises Worker Pay at Chinese Plants Apple Supplier Foxconn Raises Pay -- Again |
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Apple Files Competition Claim Against
Motorola Mobility
BusinessWeek 17 (Bloomberg) -- Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. said Apple Inc. filed a complaint with the European Union's competition authority accusing the company of violating a pledge to license industry-standard patents on fair terms. Motorola Mobility said in ... Apple wins German patent suit against Motorola Amidst Apple Patent Fight, Google Preps New Android Unlock Options Apple Kicks Google Where It Hurts |
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Why Apple is winning
CNET by Molly Wood February 17, 2012 10:21 AM PST Follow @mollywood Apple is on a tear: shares up over $100 in a month, big product launches looming and a massive untapped market of tablet and computer buyers. Here's why it won't slow down anytime soon. Recommended: As Apple and Microsoft unite mobile and desktop, where will ... Apple and Microsoft - Different approaches to developing the next-generation ... BBM killer: Apple, Microsoft OS to undergo upgrades for integration of PC with ... |
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Is Apple partly buying its app
success?
CBS News COMMENTARY If apps are the measure of success of mobile computing platforms -- the market growth of Google's (GOOG) Android makes that a questionable statement -- then the near future may belong to iOS, Apple's (AAPL) mobile operating system, ... Apple counting down to 25 billion app downloads Apple Cracks Down on App Privacy: Developers of apps like Facebook and Path ... Apple: Apps need 'explicit approval' before collecting user contacts |
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Apple iPad's Tablet Share Continues to
Decrease as New Makers Enter the Scene.
X-bit Labs As a result of that as well as growing sales of other media tablets, market share of Apple iPad decreased to 57% in Q4 2011. Nonetheless, none of Apple's competitors could sell anything close to 15 million units and Amazon was the main competitor with ... Apple Leads the Tablet Onslaught Apple's tablet share slips Apple Sibling Rivalry: iPad's Toughest Competition in Q4 Was the iPhone [VIDEO] |
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Apple did not infringe HTC technology:
ITC
Reuters By Diane Bartz (Reuters) - Apple Inc did not infringe patented technology owned by Android phonemaker HTC Corp, the US International Trade Commission said on Friday, the latest ruling in the wide-ranging smartphone patent wars. HTC Loses Patent Case Against Apple at Trade Agency ITC hands Apple another patent win against HTC ITC Rules in Apple's Favor in HTC Dispute |
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Apple 'determined' to improve conditions
at plants in China
CNN Apple CEO Tim Cook vowed Tuesday to improve working conditions at plants in China that make Apple products. Apple CEO Tim Cook on Tuesday said that the world's most valuable tech company is doing everything it can to address growing concerns over ... |
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Report: Apple Working on ARM-Based
Notebook
PC Magazine By Mark Hachman Apple is working on a notebook based on an ARM core, an analyst report suggested Friday. Gus Richard, a senior analyst for Piper Jaffray, said in a report that he believes that Apple is working on an ARM-based notebook that Apple may or ... Apple 'working on' ARM laptop; bad news for Intel, says analyst |