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her evidence that his involvement stretched back quite a far distance into early product design. So I think we're still going to see products come from Apple that have Steve Jobs' fingerprint on them for at least another year and maybe two. JEFFREY BROWN: All right, Charles Golvin, Cecilia ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks during today's Apple event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts on September 12, 2012 in San Francisco, California. Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images. The newest iteration of the iPhone will be thinner, lighter, taller and with faster data speeds than previous ...
... patents for smartphones and tablets owned by Apple. They awarded $1.05 billion in damages to Apple, which is $1.45 billion short of what Apple demanded when the company originally filed the lawsuit last year. In July, the PBS NewsHour examined the case between Apple and Samsung. You can ...
... to me that Apple is on top because it has, you know, products that everybody in the world wants to buy. You know, Asians buy Apple in preference to their own Asian products because you get prestige in Asia by owning an Apple product. We are talking about search, and ...
... these little things that I guess to Apple -- Apple feels like these are the kinds of things that make their products really elegant. And, indeed, Apple makes really elegant products. But just because Apple put things together beautifully doesn't necessarily mean they're entitled to protection from the patent ...
... replicated iPhone and iPad design for its own line of smartphones and tablets. Samsung rebutted, claiming the disputed products are based on industry standards, not Apple technology. Apple is asking for $2.5 billion in damages, making this the largest patent-related case to date. The most at stake, however ...
How Apple, Other Tech Companies Take Advantage of U.S. Tax Code
... FLA's Auret Van Heerden discuss the group's findings. ... JEFFREY BROWN: And we turn to a pledge to improve working conditions at one of Apple's major suppliers in China. As Apple surged toward its status as the world's most valuable company, the calls for it to account ...
... Apple shares hit an all-time high of $600 apiece last week. They closed above that level today for the first time. The news from Apple helped Wall Street stave off a losing day. The Dow Jones industrial average gained six points to close at 13,239. The Nasdaq rose ...
... his monologue he claims to have met a group of workers who were poisoned on an iPhone assembly line by a chemical called n-hexane. Apple's audits of its suppliers show that an incident like this occurred in a factory in China, but the factory wasn't located in ...
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