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20 hours ago ago from Mobile Marketing Watch
Apple is all to familiar with antitrust laws given its historic fight with Microsoft through the years in terms of leveling the playing field when it comes to PCs dominance over Mac, but now that Apple seems to have acquired the upper hand in the mobile space, can the company continue its current agenda while sidestepping antitrust inquiry? Things have gotten interesting over the past couple years, with Apple' iPhone carving a dominant ...
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13 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
By Matt Phillips Just yesterday, the iPad was the apple of Apple's eye. Well, now the slablet is yesterday's news. Anticipation for Apple's next big announcement is starting to simmer and this one may be more important to shareholders, Barclays Capital analyst Ben Reitzes said in a note Tuesday: We look toward March/April as the timeframe when we should begin to hear of solid build information for the expected new iPhone launch this ...
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