Thursday, October 25, 2012

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Analyst: Surface Could Mean Slimmer iPad for Early 2013 - Tom's Hardware Guide
Microsoft's Surface tablet said to be forcing Apple toward launching thinner and lighter iPad 4 model. Despite the fact that Apple announced a fourth-generation iPad (and an iPad Mini) just seven months after the iPad 3 launched, the firm may already be …


Apple Profits Rise 24% on iPhone 5 Sales - New York Times
Apple said Thursday that its profit jumped 24 percent last quarter, buoyed by sales of its new iPhone. The quarter was the first to reflect sales of the iPhone 5, which was introduced Sept. 21, nine days before the quarter's end. Apple has struggled to deliver …


Apple's Q4 2012: iPad Sales Still Declining From Q3, Down 17.6 Percent To 14 ... - TechCrunch
Originally from France, Romain Dillet is on track to graduate from EMLYON Business School, a leading French business school specialized in entrepreneurship. He likes the entertainment industry and cultural industries, such as the music industry, quite as …


Microsoft's Windows 8 Test: Courting Consumers - Wall Street Journal
Windows 8 has a new Start screen and features that work well with today's touch-based user interaction, but as Walt Mossberg tells us, the differences between the tablet and the desktop PC version may be confusing for some. (Photo: Microsoft). Microsoft has …


Got $20000? LG's First Ultra HD TV Arrives in US - TechHive
For big spenders willing to bet on bleeding-edge, yet-to-be-proven technology, LG's first Ultra HD TV is now on sale in the United States for $20,000. But unless you live in the Los Angeles area, you'll also need a plane ticket just to take a look at it. For now, it's …


Sprint's Loss Widens as Subscriber Base Shrinks - Wall Street Journal
Sprint has pulled out all the stops with aggressive pricing for data plans for 4G tablets as the company hopes to reverse its 456,000 Q3 net customer loss. Tom Gryta has details on Digits. Photo: Getty Images. The third-largest U.S. wireless carrier, which earlier …


Amazon Reports First Quarterly Loss in 4 Years - New York Times
Amazon predicted a weak quarter, and its predictions came true. The retailer said Thursday that it swung to a quarterly loss for the first time in four years. The earnings report, issued after the market closed, immediately sent Amazon shares down 9 percent …


Apple's proposed Web radio service is no certainty - CNET
Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of Internet Software and Services, is trying to get the labels interested in an online radio service but some in the music industry don't think he's offering enough. (Credit: Kent German/CNET). Apple is working hard to …


Flaw in TSA Boarding Passes Lets You Print New Tickets to Skip Screening - DailyTech
Vulnerable information could help malicious parties plan attacks. The U.S. Transportation Safety Administration has spent hundreds of millions of dollars to blanket the nation's airports in "nude" full-body scanners. However, base security still relies heavily on …


Verizon is taking preorders for Samsung Galaxy Note II - Los Angeles Times
Verizon has begun taking preorders for the Samsung Galaxy Note II, joining three other major U.S. networks now selling the 5.5-inch phone/tablet hybrid device. The Galaxy Note II is Samsung's largest phone — bigger than the 4.8-inch Galaxy S III — and the …


Apple earnings: misses estimates, slashes guidance - ZDNet (blog)
Apple today announced earnings for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012, posting earnings per share of $8.67 on revenue of $35.97 billion. That just misses estimates for EPS but beats them for sales — a minor miss, but generally on track. More worrisome: …


Apple profits up nearly 25% on sales of 26.9M iPhones, 14M iPads, and 4.9M ... - Apple Insider
Apple profits up nearly 25% on sales of 26.9M iPhones, 14M iPads, and 4.9M Macs. By AppleInsider Staff. Apple said Thursday that fourth quarter profits rose nearly 25% to $8.2 billion, or $8.67 per diluted share, driven by sales of more 26.9 million iPhones, …


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