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T-Mobile's bet: Customers will pay more for phones
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Mar 26, 2013
What’s the cost of an iPhone? $200, if you pay for the rest of it through a two-year wireless contract. Now T-Mobile plans to upend the business model, asking customers to pay the true cost of the phone, and probably lower monthly wireless bills. Will their plan work with customers?
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Samsung Galaxy S4 leads the Android pack, challenges Apple
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Mar 15, 2013
Samsung unveiled its new smartphone, the Galaxy S4, last night in New York. The phones will start shipping at the end of April and have a slew of new features, including one that is raising some eyebrows, literally.
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Will the new Samsung Galaxy continue chipping away at Apple's cool?
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Mar 14, 2013
Samsung’s revealing its new Galaxy S4 phone today in New York. The smartphone is getting a lot of buzz because it’s the first phone set to challenge Apple’s 'cool.'
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Taking smartphones out of sleepovers
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Mar 4, 2013
How do you host a sleepover for your kids without smartphones getting in the way?
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PODCAST: Caterpillar and the economy and unlocking your iPhone is now breaking the law
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Jan 28, 2013
What a construction giant tells us about the larger economy, and what happens now that unlocking your phone is illegal.
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Are investors souring on Apple?
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Jan 28, 2013
Apple shares fell 12 percent after record iPhone sales in December failed to meet forecasts.
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Apple cuts orders for iPhone parts following weak demand
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Jan 14, 2013
Apple's stock is down sharply this morning after a report that demand for the iPhone 5 is waning. The Wall Street Journal reports Apple has cut orders for iPhone 5 components, like screens, because of the weak demand.
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Google maps app invades the iPhone
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Dec 13, 2012
Google's new maps app was a blockbuster download on its first day. Will Apple ever lure its users back to Apple Maps?
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Google's (fictitious) response to Apple CEO Tim Cook's apology letter
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Sep 28, 2012
Today, Apple CEO Tim Cook, posted a letter of apology to customers, in response to growing criticism over the Maps app in Apple’s new operating system. We imagine how Google co-founder Sergey Brin might have responded.
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While Apple apologizes, map app competitors show users the way
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Sep 28, 2012
CEO Tim Cook took to the Apple website Friday to say he's sorry for the company's lousy maps and to steer users to the competition -- who are more than happy to supply the panicking masses with map apps.
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