Archive | December 8th, 2011

Eric Schmidt thinks developer preference for iOS over Android will wane in 6 months

8. December 2011

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There’s no disputing the fact that there are more Android users out there than iOS users. That notwithstanding, developers by and large tend to focus their efforts first (and sometimes exclusively) on Apple’s iOS before turning their attention to Android. But if you ask Google chairman Eric Schmidt, who spoke yesterday at the LeWeb conference, […]

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Slew of analysts increase iPhone sales estimates for holiday quarter

8. December 2011

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During Apple’s most recent earnings conference call, CEO Tim Cook predicted that the current holiday quarter would prove to be the company’s most successful yet with respect to iPhone sales. And so far, there’s no reason to think otherwise. The iPhone 4S stormed out of the gate with a record 4 million units sold in […]

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iPhone tops the list of most searched for terms on Yahoo

8. December 2011

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When it comes to search, Google is the undisputed king of the hill. But when it comes to actual search terms, Apple’s “iPhone” is the runaway winner – on Yahoo at least – beating out celebrity names and a host of other search terms that generally populate the list of most searched phrases. Coming in […]

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MTA tells politicians intent on investigating Apple’s Grand Central Station lease to “Bring it on”

8. December 2011

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On Friday December 9, Apple will open up its largest retail store to date – smack dab in the center of New York’s famed Grand Central Station. Last week, a small cloud of controversy enveloped Apple’s latest retail initiative following news that Apple was paying the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (which oversees leasing activities at Grand […]

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Apple’s policies on product confidentiality and social media participation

8. December 2011

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Following last week’s story that an Apple retail employee in England was let go after making comically disparaging remarks about the iPhone, 9to5Mac got its hands on Apple’s internal policy concerning social networking, blogging and a whole lot more. Here’s a rundown of what Apple employees can and can’t do. Having a personal website is […]

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