...and margins weather slowdowns better than their peers. A slowing economy also puts downward pressure on Appleâs input costs. Apple can use this to keep profits high. But if theyâre smart, theyâll use this to promote and discount and gain share. And Steve Jobs...
...I mean, duh. Did they think they'd be allowed to put a competing service on the iPhone?"<i> Could not agree more!!! Hey, we're Apple Inc. Remember when we shot ourselves in the foot about twenty or so years ago with the Mac, well, we are at it again! Have...
...the Sherman and Clayton antitrust acts. In particular, Psystar contends that Apple, by tying its Mac OS X operating system to Apple hardware, creates restraint of trade. Citing Microsoft and Linux as examples, Psystar attorney Colby Springer of the antitrust...
...Apple will blow through its sales projections for the iPhone. Put another way, though, anything short of a blowout could slam Apple's notoriously volatile stock. âTo keep the stock price up, they'd have to do well, very well, amid high expectations â it's...
...be a good idea. Even though it would mean that I'd work for Apple (at least until they started cutting...!) It probably suits Apple to have Adobe as a competitor anyway, in such much as they have a rival to base, say, Aperture off. In other words, if you own...
...for Judicial Notice, Ex. A, pp. 1-3, 5, 22, 32, 47, and 56. Yes, as alleged by Psystar, some purchasers have concluded Apple's Mac is better than Windows-based PCs (Counterclaims, ¶ 35). And, yes, as Psystar asserts, some Windows-based PCs are less expensive...
...reached an agreement with California-based Apple, Inc., that will provide blind consumers and students full and equal access to Apple's iTunes® and iTunes U®. Under the terms of the agreement, Apple will ensure that both iTunes and iTunes U are accessible...
...stock's long-term uptrend hasn't gone unnoticed. Last Friday, my colleague Mark Fightmaster examined the troubling picture for Apple shares in StockCenter; meanwhile, Nick Perry wondered earlier whether AAPL may be acting as a broad-market bellwether. However,...
... I'm weighing the economic meltdown, against Apple's and the Street's expectations, and I see market research suggesting that Apple's iPhone sales are only accelerating, that new iPods -- with their higher performance and lower prices--should sell well, too,...
...to the next item on your bitch and whine list... From my understanding, the nda rests on a number of patents being approved. Apple only wants registered developers to develop software for the iPhone / iPod touch. They want 30% of the revenue from your applications....