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Apple's unusually direct attack on Android phones leaves bloggers surprised

Usually the dominant company, Apple revealed its vulnerability in a press conference that ridiculed market competitors like Samsung. a

Apple's iPhone business is going to be dead in the water

Is the world's most famous electronics company losing steam?

Forget the phone or tablet: get ready for the 'phablet'

'Phablets' are one more step toward combining every kind of portable device into one super gadget.

Apple looking at dropping Intel

Apple is exploring how to drop Intel chips in favor of its homegrown chips, say Adam Stariano, Peter Burrows, and Ian King at Bloomberg report. According to their report, Apple's engineers are confident they can make their own chips powerful enough to power laptops and Macs.

Apple's quarterly earnings miss the mark

With Apple revealing quarterly earnings that missed forecasts, some analysts have told CNBC that they have concerns for the technology firm’s future.

Apple launching online radio to rival Pandora in 2013, report says

Apple is reportedly in advanced talks with major labels to launch an online radio service to rival Pandora in 2013.

Apple poised to buy Silicon Valley's biggest recent flop

Despite completely flopping after obtaining over $40 million in investments, Color Labs has caught the eye of Apple as a hot acquisition.

With the iPhone 5 come new accusations of Foxconn abuse

TAIPEI — The new iPhone 5 isn't even on the shelves yet, and already Apple has seen its stock surge. The company, which became the world’s most valuable publicly listed company ever in August, said it expects to offload up to 33 million units this quarter. Analysts say supply constraints won't be a problem this time for the bigger, slimmer iPhone 5. And while that’s good news for Apple’s shareholders, its bad news for anyone who may have been forced or poorly paid to make one of their products.
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