February 28th, 2007 by admin
An RBC Capital Markets analyst upgraded shares of the wireless device maker to “outperform” from “sector perform.”
Apple COO: iPhone on track for June launch
Apple Inc.’s chief operating officer, Tim Cook, told conference-goers Tuesday that the iPhone is on track to release in June.
Oscars Used As Platform for First iPhone Ad
Departing from trendy but faceless consumer lifestyle ads (Mac vs. PC campaign aside), Apple airs a nostalgic montage of scenes featuring familiar actors saying “Hello?” to the tune of Inside Your Head by Eberg - a good choice considering…
February 28th, 2007 by admin
CNET News - Controversy over the use of iPhone was only the start. Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says an uptick in trademark disputes is in the cards.
Blackberry Has Momentum to Handle iPhone Competition
PDA Blast - RBC Capital Markets analyst Mike Abramsky believes that the RIM Blackberry has built enough momentum to hold its own against competition from the Apple iPhone. He believes it so much, he raised his rating from “sector perform” to “outperform” and
iPhone May Be Apple’s Newton of 2007 Category: SOFTPEDIA NEWS :: Apple
Softpedia - Many have said the iPhone looks like what the Newton would have become if Apple hadn’t killed it off. And perhaps now, nine years after Apple officially announced they would no longer work on the Newton project, it is time to remember the first PDA
February 28th, 2007 by admin
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U.S. stocks turn mixed on weak data
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks turned mixed on Wednesday, after weak manufacturing and housing data undercut early attempts by the market to rebound after its biggest one-day point drop in over 5 years in the previous session.
February 28th, 2007 by admin
I’m looking at my web stats report from last week and see a blog comment we wrote on Telstra and the Apple Iphone hype has been picked up by quiet a few blogs. It gets me thinking for a minute about Vista and other products currently getting plenty of media coverage. How often does a product hype meet the customers expectation? What are the implications of under and over delivery? …
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February 28th, 2007 by admin
Information Week - Microsoft owes Alcatel-Lucent $1.5 billion for violating MP3 patents, a jury found. Microsoft says it properly licensed the technology. Apple and Cisco settled their dispute over the iPhone name, with both companies allowed to use the name, on
Quick Take: When Did Apple Become Microsoft?
Motley Fool - Fool contributor Tim Beyers is hoping for an iPhone to go with his MacBook Pro. Tim didn’t own shares in any of the companies mentioned in this article at the time of publication. Microsoft is an Inside Value pick. The Motley Fool’s disclosure policy
Goldman: iPhone likely to succeed
MacNN - Apple’s iPhone will likely see positive acceptance when the device ships in June, according to research firm Goldman Sachs. Goldman points to a recent handset branding survey that was conducted in China, India, the U.K. and the U.S. as evidence that
Component makers scramble for iPhone contracts
MacWorld UK - The Times has published an in-depth look at the deep competition between components vendors to persuade Apple to use their products within the iPhone. The report, ‘The battle for the heart of the iPhone’ states the evident reality that technology
Google: The British Are Coming For GMail!
WebProNews - Smith says Google has refused to negotiate with IIR since 2004, and cites the recent dispute between Apple and Cisco over the term “iPhone” as an example of how “responsible companies” handle situations like these. That dispute was settled in a
February 28th, 2007 by admin
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Apple TV hits snag, delayed til mid-March
Company’s much-anticipated wireless entertainment device won’t begin shipping for several more weeks.
Study: Pricey iPhone Still a No Go
Consumers say Apple must lower the phone’s $500 price for them to make the move.
Journal Communications sells unit for $185M
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