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| IPhone Suppliers Decline on Report Orders Cut by 50% Businessweek Sharp Corp. (6753) led declines by Apple (AAPL) Inc. suppliers (AAPL) after the Nikkei newswire said orders for iPhone 5 parts had been cut about 50 percent following lower-than- expected sales. Sharp, which makes display panels for the iPhone 5, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple Cuts iPhone Orders on Weak Demand Fox Business You know we we've already baked in all of these cuts we've already looked at what the demand trends are and based on our work they sold over fifty million iphones in the quarter which would be a record. And be significantly above the street so we feel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple shares fall on reports of cuts to iPhone parts orders Reuters (Reuters) - Shares in Apple Inc dipped below $500 for the first time in almost one year after reports it is slashing orders for screens and other components from its Asian supplier as intensifying competition erodes demand for its latest iPhone. Japan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| iPhone 5, other phones are consuming far more data than tablets tuaw.com iPhone 5, other phones are consuming far more data than tablets While it might seem logical that, since tablets are better suited to web tasks than smartphones, data consumption would be skewed towards slates. But new data from Arieso suggests the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Emerging Stocks Fall as Technology Shares Slump on IPhone Demand Bloomberg Emerging-market stocks fell, led by the biggest drop in technology companies in three weeks, as stronger Asian currencies weighed on exporters and Apple Inc. suppliers slid on concern demand for iPhones is waning. Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. (2317) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple more likely to launch 5-inch 'iPhone Maxi': CLSA Focus Taiwan News Channel Taipei, Jan. 15 (CNA) American electronics giant Apple Inc., which is currently testing new iPhone prototypes, is more likely to launch a larger version of the iPhone than a cheaper model because of its brand image, CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets said in a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NRA launches iPhone gun-app for 4 year olds, only 3 weeks after Sandy Hook AMERICAblog (blog) In a somewhat creepy, and certainly tone-deaf, move, the NRA recently launched an iPhone game app that kids can use to shoot coffin-like targets. And the game is rated for kids aged "4+" – meaning, 4 year olds and up. Four year olds? Seriously? And for ... See all stories on this topic » |
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