- (MoneyWatch) COMMENTARY By now, everyone knows how Apple legally avoids paying billions of dollars in taxes by having offices and subsidiaries in low-tax places like Nevada and Ireland. (CBS News)
- Things are starting to heat up in the e-book market with Microsofts recent $300 million investment in Barnes Noble Nook digital reader. News of the recent deal sent shares of Barnes Noble soaring over $25 early Monday morning. (msnbc.com)
- FORTUNE -- Scott Forstall took home a chunk of change Friday. (Fortune Tech)
- Apples iOS chief Scott Forstall recently sold 65,151 shares of AAPL stock, or 95 percent of his stake in the company, totaling $38.7 million. (Apple Insider)
- Apple may be further investigated by the Advertising Standards Authority in the UK for promoting 4G iPads when the UK does not yet have 4G capabilities. (Venturebeat.com)
- Developers using Dropboxs SDK find their apps being rejected by the App Store, apparently due to links to external purchase options. (CNET News)
- Apple is causing a stir among developers with a new round of rejections targeting apps that use Dropbox, says a report at The Next Web. (Intomobile.com)
- My dad had an Apple II. My first computer was a Macintosh. I have never owned a PC (sorry, Mr. Gates). (Las Vegas Sun)
- Apple is fighting a request for a deposition given by its late founder, Steve Jobs. The deposition, which relate to Apple's relationship with Universal Music Group, would unveil trade secrets and cause damage to the company, Apple says. (Mashable.com)
- April means lots of new first-quarter market share numbers. And research firms are stepping over each other to show that Samsung is faring well vis-a-vis its nemesis Apple -- which isnt doing too badly itself, though. (CNET News)
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Apple
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