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PARIS: Computer giant Apple Inc will open its first French store beneath the Louvre museum on Saturday just two weeks after Microsoft opened a theme cafe to promote its Windows 7 software. Full Article at Economic Times
Rumor has it that only 5,000 iPhones have been sold in China since the device's Oct. 30 debut. What happened? Apple's (AAPL) partner in China, China Unicom (CHU), had predicted sales of 5 million in the first few years. Full Article at Seeking Alpha
The Apple logo is seen on an Apple store in San Francisco Monday, Oct. 19, 2009. Apple Inc. is expected to release fourth-quarter earnings after the closing bell. View Photo »
We look forward to offering the new Michael Jackson album, as well as a digital-only EP with six previously unreleased tracks, providing fans a great way to get all of the new songs
November 7, 2009 4:00 PM EST -- Jacquelyn T. Coleman, CAE, has served as the executive director of subspecialty medical associations for over thirty years. Full Article at Street Insider
This Android 2.0 slider smartphone, which went on sale Friday for $200 after rebate and a new two-year contract, is mainly geared and marketed to smartphone- and technology-savvy guys, and I mean guys, especially. Full Article at PC World
This is yet another demonstration of the profound influence Apple Inc. has had on our culture, and not just among the geekerati. The news is chock-full of examples. Full Article at PC World
The Apple logo is seen on an Apple store in San Francisco Monday, Oct. 19, 2009. Apple Inc. is expected to release fourth-quarter earnings after the closing bell. View Photo »
The best thing that could happen to Microsoft would be successes by Apple (AAPL) or Google (GOOG) that cause a significant loss of sales and market share. The shock would create a sense of urgency and cause the leaders to clean house.
Thank you for keeping those of us who cover Apple ( AAPL - news - people ) in the dark about your company's future product plans. Sure, you and the other flacks at Apple get dinged for secretiveness. Full Article at Forbes
COMPUTER giant Apple Inc opened its first French store beneath the Louvre museum in Paris yesterday, just two weeks after Microsoft opened a theme cafe to promote its Windows 7 software. Full Article at Shanghai Daily
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The Apple logo is seen on an Apple store in San Francisco Monday, Oct. 19, 2009. Apple Inc. is expected to release fourth-quarter earnings after the closing bell.
View Photo »The Apple logo is seen on an Apple store in San Francisco Monday, Oct. 19, 2009. Apple Inc. is expected to release fourth-quarter earnings after the closing bell.
View Photo »A man is reflected in the window of an Apple store in San Francisco, Monday, Oct. 19, 2009. Apple Inc. is expected to release fourth-quarter earnings after the closing bell.
View Photo »Apple Inc.'s Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs (bottom row R) stepped back into the spotlight for the first time in nearly a year on September 9, 2009, drawing a standing ovation.
View Photo »Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs waves at the end of a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Musician Norah Jones performs at Apple Inc's special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman and chief executive Steve Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs speaks about features on the iPod Nano, which includes a video camera, at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs thanks musician Norah Jones for her performance at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs walks through the crowd after a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs claps as he walks offstage of a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs waves at the end of a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs speaks about features on the iPod Nano, which includes a video camera, at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs speaks about features on the iPod Nano, which includes a video camera, at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Apple Inc's Phil Schiller, Senior Vice-President of worldwide marketing, speaks about the iPod Touch's genius playlist during a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Apple Inc's Phil Schiller, Senior Vice-President of worldwide marketing, speaks about the iPod touch's game playing capabilities during a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs introduces iTunes9 using the home page of The Doors, which shows links for liner notes and bonus material, at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs introduces iTunes9 at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs introduces iTunes9 at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs takes the stage at a special event in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs takes the stage at a special event in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs takes the stage at a special event in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs takes the stage at a special event in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs takes the stage at a special event in San Francisco September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs takes the stage at a special event in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs takes the stage at a special event in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009. Charismatic showman Jobs, who traditionally orchestrates Apple's media showcases, made his first public appearance after returning from medical leave in June.
View Photo »The Apple logo is seen on an Apple store in San Francisco Monday, Oct. 19, 2009. Apple Inc. is expected to release fourth-quarter earnings after the closing bell.
View Photo »We look forward to offering the new Michael Jackson album, as well as a digital-only EP with six previously unreleased tracks, providing fans a great way to get all of the new songs
The best thing that could happen to Microsoft would be successes by Apple (AAPL) or Google (GOOG) that cause a significant loss of sales and market share. The shock would create a sense of urgency and cause the leaders to clean house.
China Unicom (Hong Kong) Ltd., which started offering Apple Inc.'s iPhone in China last week, aims to increase the number of its third-generation mobile users by more than 1 million a month, Chairman Chang Xiaobing said Tuesday
Of course, it's Apple Inc.'s iPhone, now in its third iteration, the iPhone 3GS, released on June 19. More and more, I'm convinced that this tiny, still-less-than-5-ounce, color-screened marvel is just that, a marvelous creation. In many ways, it could (and does) replace even a lightweight notebook comp...
Verizon Wireless, which is jointly owned by Verizon Communications Inc. and Vodafone Group Plc, has jumped on mounting criticism of AT&T's coverage and its ability to handle the Apple Inc. iPhone with its recent commercials, which target AT&T's high-speed third-generation, or 3G, network
On Nasdaq, Apple Inc, the iPhone maker, lost 4 percent to $188.50, while Google Inc, the Web search leader, declined 2.7 percent to $536.12.
Although not a direct threat to Apple Inc.'s hugely popular iTunes store, the new feature is expected to bolster the music services that compete with iTunes. The move was applauded by the music industry, which has been struggling against piracy that has siphoned off billions of dollars of potential reve...
Sony Ericsson, a joint venture between Sweden's Telefon AB L.M. Ericsson and Japan's Sony Corp., was also unchanged with 5% of the market. U.S-based Motorola Inc.'s market share remained around 5%, slightly below Sony Ericsson's... Apple Inc., meanwhile, reached a record 2.5% market share helped by stro...
I've seen good response so far...I'm optimistic about Windows 7 and it will bridge the gap with [Apple Inc.'s Macintosh] operating system in terms of performance, features, and user interface
APPLE TO RELEASE THIS THING AT MACWORLD
Some of us Apple fans are also fans of Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, Inc.
faces growing competition in the hand-held market from Apple Inc.'s iPhone and iPod touch and their growing lineup of games
The National Basketball Association will give its digital offering the full court press, introducing complete live games on mobile phones, including Apple Inc's iPhone
Nintendo's portable game machine, the DS, also faces increasing competition from Apple Inc's iPhone, which has become a popular platform for handheld games
I really wish Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) and Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) would put their feet down and start demanding that video cards conform to hardware standards and then let the OS vendors build drivers for those
While AAPL started off with exclusive arrangements in 2007 with the original iPhone launch, the company has since migrated towards multiple carriers per region ... In our view, diverse carrier support is a key element to driving global penetration of the iPhone (from ~3% share today of the total handset...
New York-based Galleon, which specialized in technology and healthcare stocks and owned large positions in Google Inc. and Apple Inc., sold off most of its stakes at advantageous prices, the source said
In general, we believe Android will step up in importance at many operators, which, ex-Sprint, would put PALM in the position of fourth OS (AAPL, RIMM, Android) and sometimes even lower
What California once had and is losing rapidly is its 'capital': unquestionably in its ongoing double-digit billion dollar deficits, but also in its crown jewel educational system that led to Silicon Valley miracles such as Hewlett Packard (NYSE: HPQ), Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL), Google (Nasdaq: GOOG), and co...
Verizon Communications Inc. posted a 30% decline in its third-quarter profit as rival AT&T Inc. and Apple Inc.'s iPhone took a bite out of its wireless growth
The world’s largest software company, which powers more than 90 percent of personal computers, has received good reviews for the new operating system, which it hopes will grab back the impetus in new technology from rivals Apple Inc and Google Inc.
some undercurrents in technology right now as Apple /quotes/comstock/15*!aapl/quotes/nls/aapl (AAPL 205.20, +0.28, +0.14%) and Intel /quotes/comstock/15*!intc/quotes/nls/intc (INTC 20.12, +0.26, +1.31%) have really raised the bar and pushed memory names on pricing power and new product mix coupled with ...
Apple's (AAPL) iPhone unit sales to date are around 34 million, so it would owe Nokia between $200-$400 million if Nokia is successful. Munster notes the $12 figure is unlikely. For both of these companies, that's a rounding error, and it makes Nokia look silly for trying to extract money from Apple whi...
Some investors have worried about AT&T's increasing dependency on Apple Inc's iPhone for growth, but at least for now the phone is paying big dividends
If you're looking for Google to launch a rival to Apple's iTunes (AAPL), or music streaming services like iMeem and MySpace Music, this isn't it.
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@answers How much share does Microsoft have in Apple Inc? What is its value?
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