Archive | September 9th, 2011

Apple reportedly made $800 million offer for Dropbox

9. September 2011

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Founded by MIT students Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi as a Y Combinator startup, Dropbox is one of those services that, to borrow a phrase from Steve Jobs, “just works”. Positioned as a web-based file hosting service that lets users share and download files from friends with alarming ease, Dropbox is insanely easy and convenient […]

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Tim Cook is well-equipped to lead Apple to even greater heights

9. September 2011

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PC Mag recently asked a question on the minds of many – How will Tim Cook lead Apple following the resignation of Steve Jobs? In answering the question, the report relays that Cook was formerly the man behind the scenes that made Apple tick. While no one can compete with Jobs’ level of foresight and […]

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Sprint will offer the iPhone 5 with unlimited data

9. September 2011

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It’s no secret that Sprint has struggled mightily without the iPhone. Over the past few years, consumers have flocked to AT&T in droves, and more recently to Verizon, to get their hands on the iPhone. Sprint, meanwhile, hasn’t yet had a premier smartphone to attract new customers to its own network. Remember the Palm Pre […]

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German court upholds injunction of Samsung Galaxy tablets

9. September 2011

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In early August, a German court issued an injunction precluding the sale and marketing of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 on account of its design which Apple claims too closely resembles the iPad. While the initial injunction was effective throughout the EU, a subsequent ruling scaled it back to apply only to Germany as it was […]

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