By Shira Ovide, Bloomberg Gadly Apple’s possible foray into a similar field isn’t immediately inspiring. That’s not to say the company needs to be first in digital glasses or augmented reality — a catch-all term for technology that mixes real-world images with computerized in[...]
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APPLESAUCE: I felt phone envy, just like back when I was in college.
You never forget your first. For me, it happened when I was in college. But then came the iPhone. They started appearing around campus. You’d see a professor playing with one on their lunch break, or a fellow student checking email while strolling to a morning class. My boss bought one and let[...]
APPLESAUCE: More bad news
Apple’s terrible week just got worse. Carl Icahn, one of its biggest cheerleaders, has dumped the iPhone maker’s stock. Icahn told CNBC Thursday that he has sold his huge position in Apple (AAPL, Tech30) largely due to concerns about company’s ability to navigate the treacherous Ch[...]
APPLESAUCE: Apple is so much yesterday
LeEco CEO Jia Yueting says Apple is outdated[...]
APPLESAUCE: Apple Invents Way to Pay Shareholders Without Paying Taxes
Apple issues bonds worth estimated $12bn. Move would allow the company to pay shareholders without having to repatriate any of $177bn it holds overseas at lower tax rates than in US[...]
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Apple sales set to slump in 2016 with no new products, analysts warn Rod ChesterNews Corp Australia Network AFTER a year of big Apple releases, analysts are predicting a flat 2016 where the world’s biggest tech company refines product lines rather than produces the next big thing. Apple’s share [...]
APPLESAUCE: $8 billion in back taxes?
Bloomberg Business: The world’s largest company could owe more than $8 billion in back taxes as a result of a European Commission investigation into its tax policies, according to an analysis by Bloomberg Intelligence. Apple, which has said it will appeal an adverse ruling, is being scrutinized by[...]
APPLESAUCE: Apple May Be on Hook for $8 Billion in Taxes After Europe Probe
Bloomberg Business: The world’s largest company could owe more than $8 billion in back taxes as a result of a European Commission investigation into its tax policies, according to an analysis by Bloomberg Intelligence. Apple, which has said it will appeal an adverse ruling, is being scrutinized by[...]
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“If you’ve got a factory full of children in China assembling phones for 17 cents an hour, you’ve got a lot of nerve calling someone else opportunistic.”[...]