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| Worry Over Sales Spurs Talk of Cheaper iPhones New York Times The iPhone is still a top seller in the American market. But it has a tougher time competing in other markets, where consumers buy phones without a subsidy from a wireless carrier. In countries like Brazil, Germany and Spain, the iPhone 5 can cost $650. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple stock drop lingers following iPhone parts reports CNET The cause for the initial drop came from a pair of stories yesterday -- one from Japan's Nikkei and another later in the day from The Wall Street Journal -- claiming Apple cut its component orders for the iPhone by nearly half last month. The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Turn your iPhone into a legitimate camera with foto.sosho ZDNet The foto.sosho C.4 and V.4 (pictured) turn the iPhone 4/S into a legitimate point-and-shoot camera with a cool Leica-like vintage camera aesthetic. They feature a built-in flash, interchangeable lenses and the V.4 adds a slide-out keyboard for entering ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Apple stock keeps sliding on report of slowing iPhone 5 sales Los Angeles Times Following an unconfirmed report of waning iPhone 5 sales, nervous investors briefly drove Apple's stock below $500 on Monday, continuing a slide from a peak of more than $700 in September. Kicking sand in Apple's face, chief rival Samsung announced ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Apple cuts orders for iPhone 5 parts on weak demand: Report NBCNews.com Apple has cut orders for LCD screens and other parts for the iPhone 5 this quarter due to weak demand, the Nikkei reported on Monday, in a further sign the U.S. firm is losing ground to Asian smartphone rivals. Shares of the Cupertino, California-based ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| iPhone 5, Galaxy S III users fingered as biggest data hogs PCWorld (blog) Apple iPhone 5 users consume the most cellular data, while owners of Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S III upload more data than any other smartphone, according to a survey conducted by Arieso. Growing data volumes continue to challenge operators, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Apple Shares Fall on News of iPhone 5 Supply Cutback Yahoo! Finance (blog) Apple is set to report Q4 earnings on January 23rd and iPhone 5 sales are sure to be a big part of those numbers. The phone's sales started strong, with consumers grabbing a reported 5 million of the gadgets in the first weekend it was available in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Reports say Apple iPhone parts orders cut in half GigaOM Early Monday morning two separate reports were published claiming that Apple had cut orders from iPhone parts suppliers in half, due to weaker-than-expected demand from consumers. Japan's Nikkei said that orders had been placed initially anticipating ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple stock, iPhone production fall San Francisco Chronicle TECHNOLOGY. Oracle releases patch for Java. Oracle says it has released a fix for the flaw in its Java software that raised an alarm from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security last week. Late Thursday, the federal agency recommended that Internet ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Steven Sinofsky on his use of the iPhone The Seattle Times It's not like Bill Gates decided to use all Apple products at home. It's not even on the level of Oprah tweeting about her love of the Surface from an iPad. (And in each of those cases -- so what?) But somehow, the fact that former Windows President ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| iPhone 5: Weak demand forces Apple to cut orders, WSJ reports Digital Trends According to Reuters, news outlet Nikkei reported similar information this weekend, claiming several iPhone display manufacturers in Japan "expected to temporarily reduce output by 70 percent to 80 percent compared to the October to December period." ... See all stories on this topic » |
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