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On today's Daily Voice, Josh discusses Apple's surge to new all-time highs, what to expect from US Inflation today and what else is ahead in a busy day of trade.
**AI For Everyone: Episode Highlights**1. **Apple Shares Hit All-Time High** - **Overview:** Apple's shares soared to a record high, closing at $207.15 per share after a 7% surge following the keynote announcement at its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC). - **Key Announcements:** - Introduction of Apple Intelligence, marking Apple's entry into the AI space with new features integrated across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. - Integration of ChatGPT with Siri, enhancing user experience with personalized and context-aware interactions. - AI-powered writing tools and customizable emojis. - Emphasis on privacy, with many AI models running on-device. - **Market Impact:** Analysts believe these innovations will drive device upgrades and sustained growth for Apple. - **Unanswered Questions:** Concerns about how Siri will handle personal information and the specifics of user opt-in/opt-out options for these AI features.2. **AI Helping Coral Reefs** - **Overview:** Researchers are leveraging AI to monitor and protect coral reefs, which are vital yet endangered ecosystems. - **The Problem:** Coral reefs, covering just 0.1% of the ocean's surface, support a quarter of all marine species but are threatened by climate change and other factors. - **The Solution:** Scientists, in collaboration with DeepMind, are using an AI model called SurfPerch to analyze acoustic data from coral reefs. - Volunteers helped by listening to 400 hours of audio, marking sounds indicative of marine life. - The AI model also learns from bird songs, enhancing its accuracy. - **Impact:** This initiative aids in identifying effective restoration efforts and policies, with successful applications in regions like the Philippines, Indonesia, and the Great Barrier Reef. - **Get Involved:** Listeners can contribute to the project by participating in the "Calling in Our Corals" initiative.3. **Your Online Order: Shipped from Space in 1 Hour** - **Inversion Space Introduction:** - Founded in 2021, Inversion Space is pioneering reusable reentry capsules to deliver cargo from orbit to any location on Earth within an hour. - **Ray Pathfinder Mission:** - Scheduled for October aboard SpaceX's Transporter-12 rideshare mission, this mission will test the capsule technology crucial for developing a larger operational system. - **Applications:** - Primarily targeting military needs, including rapid delivery of medical supplies and gear. - Future plans to offer affordable solutions for the private sector. - **Operation and Testing:** - The capsule will orbit for several weeks before a controlled deorbit and splashdown off California's coast. - Data from this mission will refine the development of larger cargo capsules. - **Competitive Landscape:** Inversion Space competes with companies like Sierra Space, with a vision inspired by SpaceX's “Earth to Earth” transportation concept. CEO Justin Fiaschetti's background includes roles at SpaceX and Relativity Space.Get intouch with Myles at mylesdhillon@gmail.com
- Apple Shares Close at New Record High on Positive WWDC Analyst Reaction - Barron's: Up Notes from Apple Analysts Post WWDC Keynote - Apple 3.0: Up Notes from Apple Analysts Post WWDC Keynote - Apple Previews macOS Sequoia - Apple Previews watchOS 11 - Apple Previews visionOS 2 - Apple Announces International Rollout for Apple Vision Pro - Apple Releases visionOS 1.2 - Apple Sherlocks Password Managers with Standalone “Passwords” App - Apple Announces Planned Updates for Home App - Apple Plans Update for Journal App in iOS 18 - Hear Creative Strategies CEO Ben Bajarin on the first Episode of "The Mac Observer Show," wherever you get podcasts! - Check Out the Latest Checklist by SecureMac - online at checklist.libsyn.com - Catch Ken on Mastodon - @macosken@mastodon.social - Chat with us in Patreon for as little as $1 a month. Support the show at Patreon.com/macosken - Send me an email: info@macosken.com or call (716)780-4080!
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From Wall Street to Main Street, the latest on the markets and what it means for your money. Updated regularly on weekdays, featuring CNBC expert analysis and sound from top business newsmakers. Anchored and reported by CNBC's Jessica Ettinger.
From Wall Street to Main Street, the latest on the markets and what it means for your money. Updated regularly on weekdays, featuring CNBC expert analysis and sound from top business newsmakers. Anchored and reported by CNBC's Jessica Ettinger.
11 Jun 2024. We discuss Apple unveiling its long-awaited AI strategy – including a partnership with Chat GPT. Plus, we look at the economics of Eid al Adha – as Careem lists sacrificial goats for sale on the app. And, it's election season: veteran investor Gary Dugan reveals his strategy for trading the political swings, from Mumbai to Manhattan. We also talk the finance of football with Professor Kieran Maguire of Liverpool University, as Gulf investors line-up yet another Premier League takeover. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From Wall Street to Main Street, the latest on the markets and what it means for your money. Updated regularly on weekdays, featuring CNBC expert analysis and sound from top business newsmakers. Anchored and reported by CNBC's Jessica Ettinger.
From Wall Street to Main Street, the latest on the markets and what it means for your money. Updated regularly on weekdays, featuring CNBC expert analysis and sound from top business newsmakers. Anchored and reported by CNBC's Jessica Ettinger.
From Wall Street to Main Street, the latest on the markets and what it means for your money. Updated regularly on weekdays, featuring CNBC expert analysis and sound from top business newsmakers. Anchored and reported by CNBC's Jessica Ettinger.
In this episode, we explore the compelling investment opportunities presented by Tesla and Apple stocks. We shed light on their disruptive potential and market resilience. Tune in to discover which tech titan holds the key to your portfolio's success.!
Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow take a look at Apple shares sliding for a fifth day as the iPhone maker sees a big drop in China sales to start off the year. Plus, AMD faces a US roadblock in selling its AI chips in the Chinese market, and Bitcoin hits a fresh record.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
U.S. stocks finish mixed. Plus: Moderna shares rise 13.1% after an Oppenheimer analyst upgrades the stock. Bitcoin rises above $45,000 for the first time in more than a year . J.R. Whalen reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
All eyes on Apple after their latest earnings report. We're bringing you all the headlines from the company's results and conference call. Plus markets rallying for another day after the Fed's latest meeting. The S&P posting its biggest gain since April and is on pace for the best week of the year. But should you believe the bounce, or are there more risks to the rally? Fast Money Disclaimer
Softbank CEO predicts AI surpassing human intelligence, Tim Cook sells Apple shares amid market drop, EDX Markets CEO calls for accountability in crypto industry, Nuveen invests in Power TakeOff for energy efficiency, tech salaries in the US drop to 5-year low, Macau casino shares rebound but still below pre-pandemic levels, Carlsberg faces legal battle in Russia, Tryp Therapeutics announces private placement of convertible debentures, survey shows challenges in obtaining new business for marketing agencies.
Apple's stock market valuation has fallen by almost $200bn in two days after reports that Chinese government workers have been banned from using iPhones. We take a look at the implications this might have for the firm. Chevron workers at two of the companies' LNG facilities in Australia have begun a strike that could have global repercussions. We get the latest from our correspondent in Sydney. And as leaders of the world's major economies gather in India to attend the G20 summit, we find out what food they'll be served.
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Apple's market value has tumbled by some $200 billion in the wake of reports that Beijing has banned iPhones among government employees. We take a closer look. Also, Chinese car manufacturers make inroads into the European market, and New York City cracks down on Airbnb.
Also: Walmart shares rise 1.25% after the retailer said it will cut starting pay for some new hires. AMC Entertainment falls 5.8% after yesterday's 37% decline. J.R. Whalen reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Sleep's impact on problem-solving skills for entrepreneurs, Apple's lower revenue and stock drop, AMETEK's quarterly dividend announcement, the role of global brands in women's sports investment, hidden risks in public pension funds, NerdWallet's focus on data and investments, the slow pace of hiring but strong construction industry, Amazon's rally after strong earnings, and stock forecasts for Qorvo, Inc."
Today on the show, Rabbit & Gina discuss how rich you would've been if you got in early on Apple Shares following the news one of the first ever iPhones sold for $278,000. Plus, we hear about Rabbit's hack to get builders glue off certain body parts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yesterday, Apple finally unveiled its mixed reality headset, the Vision Pro, which will set you back $3,500 in 2024. Plus, we learn about some new challenges in the crypto world as well as reports about whether or not aliens have visited us.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
- Counterpoint: As Smartphone Sales Sink in China, Apple's Share Grows - Evercore: Recovering Luxury Spend in China is Good Indicator for Apple - BofA Drops Apple Target by $1 - Wedbush: Apple Well Position to Weather Economic Uncertainty - Apple's Q1FY23 Earnings Set for Thursday 2 February - Apple Wait Times for 2nd-Gen HomePod Stretch 2-4 Weeks - Season-Two of Surfing Docuseries “Make or Break” Hits Apple TV+ Mid-February - Apple Watch Named Official Wearable of World Surf League - Looking for The Mac Observer's Daily Observations Podcast? Put this link in your podcatcher of choice: https://www.macobserver.com/rss/dailyobservations_mp3.xml - Power what we do next for as little as $1 a month. Join the Mac OS Ken Test Kitchen at Patreon at Patreon.com/macosken - Send me an email: info@macosken.com or call (716)780-4080!
Great conversation, with a long time friend of our shows. Coach Mike Apple has been a winner his entire life. On and off the court. Allow young men to join his program and he and his staff, have developed a winner brand. You will be blessed.
NTD Business News- 1/28/2022 1. Apple Shares Jump As Profits Top Estimates 2. Robinhood Climbs Back From Lowest Level 3. Key Inflation Gauge Rose 5.8% in Dec 4. McNulty: Oil Could Fall After Summer Peak 5. Judge Rejects Gulf of Mexico Oil Lease Sale
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with a look at Apple: Shares rose after the company posted better-than-expected quarterly results, including an 11% jump in revenue. The anchors reacted to what Apple CEO Tim Cook told CNBC about improvement in the supply chain as well as the sales performance of Apple's products. Other earnings in the spotlight: Visa, Caterpillar and Chevron – on the final trading day of a volatile week for stocks, with Nasdaq on pace for its worst January in history. Robinhood shares tumbled on wider-than-expected losses and weaker guidance. Carl, Jim and David reacted to earnings call comments by CEO Vlad Tenev about Robinhood's stock price – down more than 70% from its IPO price. Cramer highlighted a tough month for Cathie Wood's ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK) and the big surge by Tuttle Capital's “SARK” – an ETF that Jim says “literally shorts whatever Cathie goes long.” Find out where “Cutty Sark” fits into the mix.
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Our anchors kick off today's show with CNBC's Mike Santoli covering the slump we're seeing in software stocks and what's driving the broader tech market. Then, Wedbush Securities Analyst Daniel Ives joins on his decision to raise Apple's price target to a street high amid reports of weak iPhone 13 demand. Plus, Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman joins in an exclusive interview after the company beat revenue expectations for its latest quarter and issued higher guidance through the end of the year. Next, are movie stocks a good buying opportunity? CNBC's Julia Boorstin is here to analyze theater names plunging on concerns over the omicron variant. Also, C3 AI CEO Thomas Siebel joins as the stock hits all-time lows this morning despite beating second quarter estimates. Next, we have Okta CEO Todd McKinnon to talk quarterly results, hybrid work and much more. And later, our anchors highlight Square CEO Jack Dorsey announcing plans to change the company's corporate name to Block.
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- Apple Makes Peace with Small Developers - Apple Announces News Partner Program - Engadget: News Partner Program May Prompt Second Look from Publishers - As iPhone Launch Nears, Foxconn Seeks 200,000 More Workers - Counterpoint Research: Apple Watch User Base Crosses 100 Million - Beta 7 of watchOS 8 Out to Public Testers - Apple Updates Firmware for AirTag - U.S. Citizens Barely Used COVID Notification Apps from Apple and Google - Apple TV+ Outs Trailer for “Come From Away” - Cook Awarded $750M in Apple Shares on Decade Anniversary as CEO - Bloomberg Looks at Cook's Stock Award and Why - Upstart - Fair & fast personal loans. Learn more and check your rate at Upstart.com/macosken - Headspace - Meditation made simple. Get a FREE one month trial at Headspace.com/macosken - Got a few minutes for "In a Few Minutes?" Look for Ken's other daily show, "In a Few Minutes" wherever you find podcasts - Power what we do next for as little as $1 a month. Join the Mac OS Ken Test Kitchen at Patreon at Patreon.com/macosken - Send me an email: info@macosken.com or call (716)780-4080!
Following a drop in Treasury bond yields, Apple shares reached new highs on Wednesday. JPMorgan raised its price target on Apple by $5 to $170.00 per share, with an overweight rating on the tech giant. Another good news is Apple's rival Samsung Electronics said that its profits in the June quarter are expected to increase by 53% over the same period last year. Apple reported that iPhone revenue increased by 65 percent year on year to $47.94 billion, far exceeding the $41.7 billion Street forecast. Apple reported that Greater China revenue increased 88 percent from a year ago's pandemic low to $17.728 billion.
Shares of Apple are up 3% today, following reports that the company was planning to launch a self-driving car in 2024. For more on this, KCBS Radio news anchor Rebecca Corral spoke with Bloomberg tech reporter Mark Gurman. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One day after the Dow hit an intraday record high and the S&P 500 extended its daily losing streak to four, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber discussed how stocks are reacting to the latest developments surrounding COVID-19 vaccines on the second day of an historic rollout in the U.S. Also, the FDA saying it finds Moderna’s vaccine to be almost 95% effective. The anchors also took a closer look at the push for pandemic relief aid amid restaurant shutdowns and hospitality industry struggles. They also reacted to Warren Buffett telling CNBC the need for Congress to pass an aid package is urgent and that small businesses are “collateral damage” in what he calls “an economic war.” Also in focus: Apple shares jumping on reports it will boost iPhone production in the first half of 2021, Airbnb and DoorDash following last week’s stellar public debuts and whether their stocks are worth buying now, and Snowflake’s lockup expiration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Aussie share market should see a lift of 0.7% at the open, making a nice addition to yesterday 1.8% gain.Wall Street had another smashing night with the benchmark S&P500 and tech-heavy NASDAQ hitting brand new record highs.The AUD fell to 73.35 U.S. cents, dragged by weaker than expected Aussie GDP data yesterday.What to watch today:After learning the Aussie economy shrank 7% from April to June, more than the 6% forecast, the Tourism Minister is now pressuring states and territory to open their boarders, saying the government will lose $55 billion this year if borders remain shut.On an economic front, import and export data is out for July, known as the balance of trade. The market is expecting a $5.4 billion surplus, meaning we're expected to see more goods exported.Companies to keep an eye on: Fortescue Metals (ASX:FMG), BHP (ASX:BHP), Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO) and CSL (ASX:CSL).This evening in the U.S., import and export figures for July will be released.Local trading ideas:Afterpay (ASX:APT) had its buy rating upgraded by Bell Potter, giving it a price target of $99.10, implying 20% share price growth from yesterday's close of $82.50.Midway (ASX:MWY), Australia's biggest Woodfibre processor and exporter, was given a sharp upgrade from a hold to a buy by Bell Potter with a $1.25 price target, implying 36% share price growth. Midway was upgraded following its improvement in cashflows, reduction in debt, and that pulp prices reached the bottom of their cycle.Boral (ASX:BLD), Australia's largest supplier of building and construction materials was reiterated as a UBS buy with a $4.30 price target.
The Aussie share market looks set to bounce 0.9% higher at the open.U.S. equities dusted off their knees and attempted to recoup their losses from the prior session. Stay at home stocks soared. Apple shares lifted 2.3% to a new all-time high after Deutsche Bank rose its price target, Microsoft followed up 2.2%, also hitting a new record high. These tech darlings helped the Nasdaq forget about the prior day's slip, ending 1.4% higher at a brand new record high of 10,493 points.What to watch today:After BHP rose 2% in London overnight, keep an eye on the Aussie listed BHP (ASX:BHP) and other majors like Fortescue Metals (ASX:FMG) and Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO).Local trading ideas:UBS reiterated its buy rating on Independence Group (ASX:IGO) with a price target of $6.20. The Aussie miner reported stronger than expected preliminary copper and cobalt March quarter production results, while nickel production was closer to consensus it was lower than UBS forecasts.UBS reiterated its buy rating on Select Harvests (ASX:SHV) with a $7.75 target, while Bell Potter dropped its buy rating to a hold with a $6.10 target. The almond grower has been hit by wet weather which increased its costs allowing drying time, despite that, conditions are at their “best” in the last three years.Bell Potter upped its buy rating for dentist group Pacific Smiles Group (ASX:PSQ), increasing its target to $1.75. Pacific Smiles Group signed a 10 year deal with HBF that will accelerate its margin growth, effectively meaning its profits.
The Aussie share market is eyeing a 0.6% gain at the open after new records were made overnight with the oil price jumping over US$40 for the first time since March. Investors will be watching:Energy companies like Santos (ASX:STO) which has lower debt than most of its peers, as well as Woodside (ASX:WPL) which has a lot of head room for an acquisition down the track.With copper moving higher, keep an eye on BHP (ASX:BHP) and Oz Minerals (ASX:OZL).On the economic front, manufacturing and services data is out for June, with the market expecting manufacturing activity will grow to a reading of 49.3.Local Trading ideas:UBS upgraded James Hardie Industries (ASX:JHX) price target to $34, saying the building company is a key standout following earnings upgrades and better than expected U.S. sales in the first six weeks of Q1. For UBS, James Hardie Industries is a buy, meanwhile Citi also maintained its buy on the stock.Ramelius Resources Limited (ASX:RMS) was rated as a buy by Shaw and Partners. Whereas UBS' preferred gold buy is Independence Group (ASX:IGO) expecting its shares will grow to $6.00 with the price of gold tipped to reach US$2,000 in the not too distant future.Citi put out a note on Stockland (ASX:SGP) following the CEO's retirement and after it estimated a 2H20 dividend of 10.6 which was 25% of its guidance levels. Citi expects further downside for Stockland and prefers Mirvac (ASX:MGR) for residential exposure for Goodman Group (ASX:GMG) on the commercial industrial side.
To kick things off, Jacqui and Brad pose two movie themed hypotheticals to each other. Brad asked Jacqui what weapon she would choose if entering the Colosseum (think: Russell Crowe in Gladiator), but Jacqui is doubting whether a weapon would help her non-existent fighting skills.Jacqui wonders if Brad would visit Jurassic Park if it opened next week. So starts the discussion on the likelihood of getting eaten by a dinosaur in the Park’s opening weekend.Brad’s news story is about US President Trump’s recent tweet doubling US sanctions against Turkey, following a breakdown in negotiations over the release of a US citizen in Turkey’s custody. Trump’s move has Brad surprised, but not for the reason you think.Jacqui’s news story is about the attempted assassination attempt on President Maduro of Venezuela, which used explosives strapped to two drones. Brad and Jacqui get stuck into the context of the Venezuelan economic crisis and applications of drone technology.Science denial has been keeping Brad up at night, and he and Jacqui talk climate change and anti-vaccinations, and the science which gets ignored along the way. They come to some interesting insights on the intersection between religion and science.Jacqui is super excited about this week’s comeback, and it’s all about being able to eat the food she likes without the shame attached. But Brad has no idea what she is talking about, and never felt ashamed of eating it in the first place.News stories can be found at:www.nytimes.com/2018/08/10/world/…deo-analysis.htmlwww.nytimes.com/2018/08/10/busine…type=sectionfrontKeep the conversation going at @shootinbreezes on twitter.
- Apple Says It’ll Miss 2Q Guidance Due to Coronavirus - Report: Laptop Supply to Take a Hit from Coronavirus - Ming-Chi Kuo Probably Still Expects iPhone SE2 in First-Half of 2020 - Early Reactions to Apple Guidance on Guidance - Tim Cook Sends Memo to Apple Staff Regarding Coronavirus - Berkshire Hathaway Sells ~$1B in Apple Shares; Still Has ~$72B Worth - Apple Outs Trailer for “Amazing Stories” - Zapier - the easiest way to automate your work. Try it free for two weeks at Zapier.com/macosken - Power what we do next for as little as $1 a month. Join the Mac OS Ken Test Kitchen at Patreon at Patreon.com/macosken - Send me an email: info@macosken.com or call (716)780-4080!
Today after the bell, Apple reported the results of the first quarter of its fiscal 2020. The company's revenue totaled $91.8 billion, far ahead of expectations of $88.43 billion. At the same time, the company's per-share profit of $4.99 was greater than the market-anticipated figure of $4.54 per share. In immediate trading following the news, Apple's stock is up several points.
Last Christmas Kanye West gave his wife, Kim Kardashian, hundreds of thousands of dollars-worth of stock in Netflix, Disney, Adidas, Apple, and Amazon. Don’t even think about offering Madonna a credit card, check or any other payment method at her live concerts as the Material Girl only takes hard cash! After a disastrous reunion following almost four years apart in jail, Joe and Teresa have decided to delay divorce proceedings because they think they can make more money together. Following her vocal surgery, Miley Cyrus has been warned that if she doesn’t shut-up for several weeks she might never sing again.
After the markets closed last night, Apple Inc confirmed its widely telegraphed reverse during the three months to end December - and the share price jumped 6%. The UK’s Brexit drama took a new twist yesterday when British Parliamentarians voted to send prime minister Theresa May back to Brussels to try negotiate a new divorce settlement. Brazilian iron ore miner Vale has promised to dismantle 10 lookalike slimes dams as the fallout from the Friday’s disaster continues. In South African related news, the gold price rose to its highest in eight months overnight, touching $1 315 an ounce ahead of today’s US Federal Reserve news conference.
Welcome to Down2Nerd Side Stories! In this short format episode, we discuss Apple and its integration of iTunes Video content with Samsung, Sony, LG and Vizio. In addition, we discuss Apple Music intergration with Amazon Echo devices and Apple Maps integration with DuckDuckGo. What do you think of Apple playing nice with other companies? Let us know in the comments! Thanks for listening!
Welcome to Down2Nerd Side Stories! In this short format episode, we discuss Apple and its integration of iTunes Video content with Samsung, Sony, LG and Vizio. In addition, we discuss Apple Music intergration with Amazon Echo devices and Apple Maps integration with DuckDuckGo. What do you think of Apple playing nice with other companies? Let us know in the comments! Thanks for listening!
Getcha game on with Drew from The House Of Mario in the hot seat! We discuss what’s next for gaming on Apple devices, and how devs are embracing these platforms. Florence game review included! Did we just witness “Apple’s darkest day”? Let’s break down what Tim Cook’s letter to investors actually means for Apple and the consumer. Plus more patents than you can poke an AirPod at - it’s a game-changing Apple Slice! Part of the Auscast Network More details at appleslice.com.au SPECIAL GUEST: DREW AGNEW - THE HOUSE OF MARIO Follow The House Of Mario on… Twitter • @thehouseofmario Discord • /TkZhwM Podcasts / iTunes • Listen now Network • atebit.net
Shares in technology giant Apple fell sharply in response to news of weak sales in China. Gareth Beavis is UK editor of the website Tech Radar, and explains what's behind the company's difficulties. Also in the programme, we find out why pharmaceutical giant Bristol-Myers Squibb has agreed to buy cancer drug maker Celgene in a deal valued at $74 billion. A strange smell has engulfed the Iranian capital Tehran. Ghanbar Naderi is an independent journalist in the city and tells us nobody is quite sure what is causing the problem. Plus our reporter travels to the small island communities off the west coast of Ireland to find out what's being done to ensure they stay inhabited.
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Wu Reiterates Buy Rating and $780 Target on Apple Shares on iPhone 5 and iPad mini Expectations Judge Koh Denies Apple Motion to Rearrange Hearing Schedule on Galaxy Tab and Samsung Phones In Germany: Four Apple v. Samsung Trials Set for Between Now and the End of October Reuters: South Korean FTC and EU Regulators Both Investigating Samsung for Alleged Standards Essential IP Abuse Amazon Drops Price on Ad-Supported Kindle eReader to $69 Amazon Intros Self-Illuminating Kindle Paperwhite Amazon Introduces Kindle Fire HD; Lowers Price on Original Kindle Fire Amazon Brings 250MB-A-Month of 4G/LTE to 32GB, $499 Kindle Fire HD Plus 20GB of Cloud Storage for $50 a Year Amazon CEO: People Want Services, Not Gadgets Amazon CEO: We want to make money when people use our devices, not when they buy our devices. Robbers Crash Car Into Temecula, CA Apple Store 9 to 5 Mac Reader Reports Flooding in Flagship Apple Store in Shanghai Apple Confirms First Scandinavian Retail Store; Stockholm, Sweden Store to Open 15 September Report: Construction Underway on Apple Retail Store in Shenzhen, China WSJ: Apple Working on Pandora-Type Streaming Radio Service
Apple Sends Out Press Event Invitations for Next Wednesday 12 September with "5" in the Text 9 to 5 Mac Expects new iPods to Share Stage Time with New iPhone Next Week TechCrunch: Picture Shows Next iPhone May Still Be Called “New iPhone” Despite “5” in Press Invitation Piper Jaffray Analyst: Assuming a September Launch for the Next iPhone, The Street’s iPhone Sales Expectations May Be Low Wedbush Securities Analyst Ups Apple Target to $885 on September iPhone Launch, iPad mini Next Quarter and Apple Television Someday JP Morgan Reiterates “Outperform” Rating on Apple Shares and Raises Target to $770 on News of iPhone Event Canaccord Genuity Analyst Says Samsung Galaxy S III Beat iPhone 4S in U.S. in August FBI Sort of Denies and Categorically Denies AntiSec UDID Tale Hulu Shows Up on Apple TVs in Japan Apple Says Federighi and Riccio Awarded 75,000 Shares Of Restricted Stock Each a Part of Their Promotions to SVP
Wedge Partners Analyst Sees WWDC as Catalyst for Apple Shares; Redesigned MacBooks the Greatest Expectation Topeka Capital Markets Analyst Sees No Hurt in Windows-Based Ultrabooks for MacBook Air Apple Insider: Part Numbers List Shows 14 New Macs Coming Soon Jefferies & Co. Analyst Sees a Way Telcos Could Subsidize Apple Television (Though He Thinks It’d Be Surprising) KGI Analyst Expects Next iPhone to Have Taller Screen with 16:9 Aspect Ration and Sales of Up to 70-Million Units This Year Apple Seeks Preliminary Injunction Barring Sale of Samsung Galaxy S III in the States Apple Files New Patent Infringement Complaint Against HTC with the USITC Hashed Passwords of Six-Million LinkedIn Users Stolen Google Shows Off New Features for Google Maps and Google Earth Microsoft Kills Zune Brand Entirely, Replaces it With Xbox Branding Author Ray Bradbury Dead at 91-Years-Old
Goldman Sachs Reiterates “Buy” Rating on Apple Shares; Ups Apple Target to $750 Barclays Capital Analyst Suggests Apple Investors Stay in the Shares Apple Lawyer Says Company Wants to Defend Against DoJ Collusion Charges in Court Symantec: Flashback Infection Down to 140,000 Macs (Though They’d Expected a Drop to 99,000 by Now) Greenpeace Stages “Clean Our Cloud” Demonstration at Apple European HQ in Ireland Apple Issues Minor Update for Configurator Utility Apple Seeds Third Builds of Mountain Lion and Xcode 4.4 to Developers Apple Reportedly Giving Snow Leopard to MobileMe Users to Start Them Moving Toward Lion and iCloud Encyclopedia Britannica Launches Universal iOS App Korean News Site Says Next iPhone Case Will Be Liquid Metal (Liquidmetal?) and Will Launch at WWDC Fortune’s Philip Elmer-DeWitt Wonders Why We Believe in an Apple Television Fast Company Profiles Steve Jobs’ “Wilderness Years” Read the Fast Company Piece at Time Puts Apple CEO Tim Cook on 2012 List of 100 Most Influential People in the World
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