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Friday Apple Rumors: iPad Mini Sales Exceed Expectations
Sales of the iPad Mini could surpass the standard iPad; 64% of mobile Internet traffic comes from Apple devices; the iPhone 5 goes on sale in China today.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Half of Phone Shoppers Want iPhone 5
A majority of U.S. phone shoppers want the iPhone 5; Samsung's strategy chief uses Apple products at home; and new Macs will boost hybrid hard drive sales.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Apple TV Set in Early Testing
Apple is testing TV set prototypes in Asia; tablets like the iPad are crushing e-book reader sales; and Samsung marketing takes aim at Apple maps app problems.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple Multi-Touch Patent Ruled Invalid
A critical Apple patent is declared invalid; Apple fixes Australia maps error; and Apple and Microsoft spar over the App Store's cut of subscription fees.
Monday Apple Rumors: Apple Second in U.S. Cell Phone Sales
Apple now ranks second in U.S. cell phone sales due to the iPhone 5; some iMacs are assembed in the U.S.; and iTunes would be a media heavyweight on its own.
Thursday Apple Rumors: Time Warner CEO Hoping for Apple TV
The CEO of Time Warner hopes Apple releases a TV set; Apple will shift A-series chip production to TSMC next year; and Apple releases iTunes 11 today.
Is Microsoft Snowing Us on Windows 8 Sales?
Microsoft's announcement that it has sold 40 million Windows 8 licenses in less than a month sounds impressive ... so why is it being treated with indifference?
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Tight Supplies of iPad Minis, iMacs
Production issues constrain iPad Mini and iMac supplies; Some Samsung products banned in the Netherlands; and iPhones and Android top BlackBerrys in business.
3 Retailers That Should Be Thankful They’re Still in Business
Competition and a lack of agility have left these three retail stocks bruised, battered and unlikely to make it to Thanksgiving 2013.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple TV Set Coming in November 2013
Apple will launch a TV set in November 2013; HTC CEO says reports of license fees to Apple are too high; Apple will offer Black Friday deals.
TVs: Great to Watch, Terrible to Invest In
Black Friday's popular mega-deals on TVs illustrates one of several problems dogging Japanese consumer tech companies.
The Four Workhorses of Technology
While they're not as flashy as the "Four Horsemen" of technology, these four tech stocks still offer strong returns -- with less volatility.
3 Tech Stocks Facing the Blue Screen of Death
While PCs aren't going to just suddenly disappear, that pie is shrinking -- and that'll leave these three tech stocks hungry.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: iPhones Now 5.5% of All Cell Phones
iPhones now account for 5.5% of all cell phones sold; Samsung won't follow Apple's patent deal with HTC; and Nokia launches a map app for iOS.
After Samsung Salvo, Is Apple Over the Litigation War?
A surprising development with HTC could foretell a shift in thinking about costly legal battles in general -- a welcome relief for skittish shareholders.
Monday Apple Rumors: Apple Working on iPhone 5S
Apple is developing the iPhone 5s and a new iPad; Apple strikes a licensing deal with HTC; and the judge looks into the jury foreman in the Samsung patent case.
Friday Apple Rumors: Apple Donates $2.5M to Sandy Relief
Apple gives $2.5 million to help Hurricane Sandy victims; Apple is sued again by VirnetX; and a British court is unhappy with Apple's apology to Samsung.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: Foxconn Admits Production Problems
Foxconn says making iPhones is hard; Microsoft will release free Office Suite apps for iOS and Android next year; and Apple may be investing in Sharp.
Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple to Replace Intel Chips in Macs
Apple will drop Intel chips in Macs in favor of ARM processors; the iPad's market share falls on competition; and a patent suit against Motorola is dismissed.