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Analyst Favors iPhone Carrier Polyamory
Analyst Favors iPhone Carrier Polyamory
Though Verizon’s new Droid ad campaign might seem to preclude one, Apple would be wise to ink an iPhone distribution deal with the carrier–if not to hasten iPhone adoption, then to slow rivals that would supplant it. That’s the argument put forth by Piper Jaffray analyst Chris Larsen in ...
Google says its navigation will come to iPhone, if Apple approves
appleinsider.com — Google on Wednesday revealed a free online navigation service that will be a part of its forthcoming... Android 2.0 mobile operating system. It could also come to the iPhone, the company said, if given the green light by Apple. (more) Google says its navigation will come to iPhone, if Apple ...
Complete Guide to Apple Certification and Training
theappleblog.com — Although I’ve been supporting Macs since they came out in 1984 (when I was in high school),... I haven’t received any “formal” training. It has mostly been learning by doing, reading the occasional book and now of course, ... (more) Complete Guide to Apple Certification and Training
All Eyes on Apple Earnings Today
All Eyes on Apple Earnings Today
modmyi.com — Image via Reevoo Last week Intel, Google and IBM put up modest to strong numbers as quarterly... earnings were announced. Today is Apple's turn. And even though Apple's stock has already doubled so far this year, with Steve Jobs back in charge and the current slate of Macs, iPhones and ... (more) All Eyes on Apple Earnings Today
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AT&T sees record iPhone activations in last quarter
Macworld — ... keyboards in addition to standard voice functionality. Those numbers suggest the day of the conventional cell phone is rapidly waning. In addition, AT&T saw a record low for subscriber churn—a mere 1.43 percent departed the carrier, compared to 1.69 percent in the same quarter last year. To sum up: more subscribers in, and fewer out. Given the high rate of adoption at AT&T, are there still opportunities for Apple to pick up subscribers by opening up to multiple carriers? So think some analysts , though given ...

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