Thursday, January 31, 2013

Beckham to sign with PSG

By ROB HARRIS

AP Sports Writer

Associated Press Sports

updated 7:42 a.m. ET Jan. 31, 2013

LONDON (AP) -David Beckham will join Paris Saint-Germain on Thursday, opting for a move to France after mulling over lucrative offers from around the world since leaving the Los Angeles Galaxy.

The 37-year-old Beckham was to undergo a medical examination in the French capital before being officially presented as PSG's latest recruit, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal has not yet been completed.

PSG would only confirm that a new a player would be attending a news conference at 1600 GMT on Thursday.

PSG's Qatari-owners have invested more than $300 million in players since buying the club in 2011. But Beckham was available on a free transfer after he ended his six-year stint in the United States with a second MLS Cup title last month.

At PSG, Beckham will be hoping to win a league title in a fourth country, having already enjoyed success at Manchester United and Real Madrid in Europe before moving to Major League Soccer.

Beckham had been close to joining PSG last January but rejected a deal worth about $12 million per year to stay in California for one more season.

Now, though, Beckham and his family have moved back to London, which is a short flight or train ride from Paris.

Beckham made 115 appearances for England, a record for a player other than a goalkeeper.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

New semiconductor research may extend integrated circuit battery life 10-fold

Jan. 30, 2013 ? Researchers at Rochester Institute of Technology, international semiconductor consortium SEMATECH and Texas State University have demonstrated that use of new methods and materials for building integrated circuits can reduce power -- extending battery life to 10 times longer for mobile applications compared to conventional transistors.

The key to the breakthrough is a tunneling field effect transistor. Transistors are switches that control the movement of electrons through material to conduct the electrical currents needed to run circuits. Unlike standard transistors, which are like driving a car over a hill, the tunneling field effect transistor is more like tunneling through a hill, says Sean Rommel, associate professor of electrical and microelectronic engineering.

"The tunneling field effect transistors have not yet demonstrated a sufficiently large drive current to make it a practical replacement for current transistor technology," Rommel says, "but this work conclusively established the largest tunneling current ever experimentally demonstrated, answering a key question about the viability of tunneling field effect transistor technology."

Rommel worked with David Pawlik, Brian Romanczyk and Paul Thomas, three graduate students in the microelectronic engineering and microsystems engineering programs at RIT. Along with colleagues from SEMATECH and Texas State University, the team presented the breakthrough findings at the International Electron Devices Meeting in San Francisco this past December.

In order to accurately observe and quantify these current levels, a fabrication and testing procedure was performed at RIT. Pawlik developed a process to build and test vertical Esaki tunnel diodes smaller than 120 nanometers in diameter, Rommel explains. This procedure allowed the researchers to measure hundreds of diodes per sample. Because of the nanometer-scale devices tested, the researchers were able to experimentally observe currents substantially larger than any previously reported tunneling currents.

Esaki tunnel diodes, discovered in 1957 and the first quantum devices, were used to create a map showing output tunnel currents for a given set of material systems and parameters. For the first time, researchers have a single reference to which they can compare results from the micro- to the mega-ampere range, Rommel adds.

"This work may be used by others in designing higher performance tunneling field effect transistors which may enable future low power integrated circuits for your mobile device," he says.

The team's findings in the area of developing high performance, low-power electronic devices are also detailed in the paper, "Benchmarking and Improving III-V Esaki Diode Performance with a Record 2.2 MA cm2 Current Density to Enhance Tunneling Field-Effect Transistor Drive Current." The National Science Foundation, SEMATECH and RIT's Office of the Vice President of Research sponsor the work.

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Hillary Clinton: 'I don't see myself getting back into politics'

Hillary Clinton's reins are about to pass to John Kerry, who the Senate has approved as the new secretary of State. What will she do now?

By Margaret Chadbourn,?Reuters / January 29, 2013

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks at the Newseum in Washington January 29. This "Townterview," a mix of a town hall and television interview, comes just before her last day as Secretary of State on February 1, 2013.

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In an interview taped for National Public Radio, Clinton was asked what questions she needs to answer for herself as she decides whether to run for president.

"I'm not even posing those questions. I am really looking forward to stepping off the fast track that I've been on. I've been out of politics as Secretary of State. I don't see myself getting back into politics," she said, according to an excerpt of the interview.

Whether this is her last word on the subject is unknown. She will face strong pressure from Democrats to join the field of contenders. Clinton will step down this week, following Senate confirmation Tuesday of Massachusetts Democratic Senator John Kerry as her successor.

Those close to Clinton are eager for her to announce a 2016 run, so much so that a group has already formed a new super PAC and registered with the Federal Election Commission on Friday, called "Ready for Hillary."

In 2008, she lost to President Barack Obama in a bitter Democratic primary campaign to be the party nominee for the White House.

Although Clinton, 65, did not categorically rule out another presidential run, in a separate NBC interview she said that she was healthy enough to wage a campaign.

"I have no doubt that I am healthy enough and my stamina is great enough and I'll be fully recovered to do whatever I choose to do," Clinton told "Andrea Mitchell Reports" in an interview that aired on Tuesday.

Clinton was hospitalized in December after doctors found a blood clot stemming from a concussion she suffered previously.

She intends to do more public speaking and writing, and work alongside her husband, former President Bill Clinton, and daughter Chelsea on "mutual foundation interests," she said in the NPR interview.

"I want to be involved in philanthropy, advocacy, working on issues - like women and girls - that I care deeply about," Clinton said.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Charter schools, fireworks, guns popular subjects for legislation ...

AUGUSTA, Maine ? Bonds, charter schools, fireworks and the state?s weapons laws are likely to be common themes in legislative debate in the coming months as lawmakers wade through more than 1,600 bill submissions.

A legislative office Monday released a list of titles for the numerous pieces of legislation proposed by lawmakers in time for their Jan. 18 bill submission deadline. The specific proposals will emerge in the coming weeks as the Legislature?s Office of the Revisor prepares the official bill text.

Lawmakers in the House and Senate have proposed more than 30 separate bond measures that propose to fund job-creation initiatives, research and development projects, road improvements, a commuter rail, and a variety of projects at the state?s universities, community colleges and Maine Maritime Academy.

The bond measures would also fund a handful of local projects, including an initiative to expand the Portland Fish Exchange and another to develop Lewiston?s Riverfront Island area.

The list of bill titles also shows that lawmakers are interested in revisiting a handful of laws that passed during the past two years by a Republican-controlled Legislature.

Legislators submitted more than 15 measures targeting charter schools, which Maine now allows following a 2011 law passed by the last Legislature and signed by Republican Gov. Paul LePage. The law made Maine the 41st state to allow the independently run public schools; similar bills had failed in previous Legislatures controlled by Democrats.

One measure, proposed by Democratic Sen. Linda Valentino of Saco, would prohibit so-called virtual charter schools, which would allow students to complete all or a majority of their coursework remotely. Three separate bills proposed by Democrats Rep. Victoria Kornfield of Bangor, Senate President Justin Alfond of Portland and Rep. Michael Devin of Newcastle establish moratoriums on the approval of virtual schools.

Democrats have raised concerns about the ties between nonprofit groups proposing to start virtual charter schools in Maine and for-profit companies the schools would rely on to provide curriculum, teaching and management services.

LePage has also stoked the controversy by publicly criticizing the Maine Charter School Commission for not approving applications to start virtual charter schools. Earlier this month, he called on the commission?s seven members to resign after they rejected four of five applications for new charter schools, including two proposals for virtual schools. The commission members said they would not resign in response to the governor?s call.

Lawmakers have also proposed measures that would affect the funding stream for charter schools, including a measure by Rep. Bruce MacDonald, D-Boothbay Harbor, that would eliminate the requirement that local public school funding follow each student who attends a charter school. Under Maine law, charter schools receive funding from the home school districts for each student they enroll.

Meanwhile, LePage is preparing legislation that would remove the 10-school cap on the number of state-approved charter schools.

Fireworks are another popular theme on the list of lawmakers? bill proposals. Legislators in 2011 reversed Maine?s 60-year-old ban on the sale and use of the consumer explosives.

This year, lawmakers are proposing at least a half-dozen measures to establish restrictions on their use, protect farm animals from noisy fireworks and require local permits to set off fireworks. One measure, from Democratic Rep. Michael Lajoie of Lewiston, would completely repeal the law allowing the possession and sale of fireworks.

The state?s weapons laws are another frequent subject of legislation following last month?s deadly school shooting in Newtown, Conn.

One bill, sponsored by Rep. Paul Davis, R-Sangerville, would provide funding to allow Maine to expand its reporting to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. While Maine is required by state and federal law to report the names of people who have been involuntarily committed to psychiatric hospitals ? and, therefore, unable to legally own a gun ? to the national database, it hasn?t had the funding to do so.

Other weapons measures on the list of bill titles would require additional training before someone can obtain a concealed weapons permit, ensure that the names of concealed weapons permit holders are kept confidential and ban guns with high-capacity magazines. A handful of bills would also prohibit the enforcement in Maine of federal restrictions on gun ownership.

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Job Posting: Social Media Intern for Tailour | The Everygirl

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Position: Social Media Intern
Company: Tailour
Location:? We are based in Los Angeles and would prefer someone nearby, but for the right candidate, working remotely would be fine.
Compensation: School credit.? However, for the right candidate, pay and/or equity in the company may be possible in the future.? We are also happy to help with full-time job searches or any career advice for fashion or business!
Hours/expectations: 5-7 hours per week; ~1 hour/weekday required with flexibility on other hours.

Who we are: Tailour is an e-commerce startup creating work-to-weekend apparel designed with women?s body shapes in mind.? The Tailour founders?one of whom has an MBA from Harvard Business School, and the other a degree from Parsons?bring their business smarts and fashion sense to the problem of unflattering work clothing options.? With our first dress collection featuring nine different dresses designed around three tops and three bottoms and a body shape product quiz on tailour.com, you can kiss your unflattering work clothes goodbye.

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? Manage an active Twitter and Pinterest presence, finding relevant accounts to follow and interact with.
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? Track Tailour progress on Instagram, as applicable.
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? Design graphics and photos for blog and website.
? Write and post 1-2 blog entries per week (timing flexible).

Requirements: The ideal candidate will be excited about fashion, e-commerce and working with a startup. He/she must be a team player, but also be able to work independently and own his/her own work. Experience with Microsoft Office, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Twitter a must. Experience with Photoshop and WordPress a plus.

To apply: Please send your resume and brief (250 words) description of why you?d like to work with us to chrissie@tailour.com.? Please also provide us with an under-100-word answer to the following two questions: 1) What do you like about our site and/or online presence?? 2) What would you change about our site and/or online presence?

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5 Money Smart Moves for the New Year ? By Scott Gamm | One For ...

With the new year upon us, we tend to start tackling our resolutions in many areas, whether financial, academic or health-related. When it comes to managing money while in college, you?ll have a leg up if you consider these five money moves to make in 2013. From credit cards to savings to student loans, it?s time for a financial checkup.

1.? Credit Cards ? Get Them to Work For YOU

First on the list are credit cards. College students have too many. According to a 2009 Sallie Mae study, 50% of college students have over four credit cards.?Students only need one credit card. Period.

Why? Because the more credit cards you have, the more temptation there is to spend money, which will put you more at risk for getting into debt.

Credit cards should be viewed as a tool to build up a solid credit history and not as a way to finance a fancier lifestyle. This means using credit card for small purchases under $50 per month. This is a manageable monthly balance to pay off in full each month.

2.? Get Serious About Retirement

It sounds crazy to think about retirement while in college. But the earlier you start, the more you?ll end up with later on? thanks to compounding interest (which is simply interest on interest). Consider opening up a Roth IRA, for example, through an online discount brokerage firm or other financial institution. If you save $1,000 per year for the next forty or so years, just over $33 per month, you?ll have $250,000 in your Roth IRA at age 65 (given an average rate of return of 7%). That?s a lot better than spending that money each year on movie tickets!

This is easier said than done. To take action when it comes to retirement, you want to set aside a certain amount of money each month that will be entirely devoted to your Roth IRA?and not clothes or frozen yogurt.

3.? Pay Interest on Your Student Loans

Unless you have subsidized direct loans where the government pays the interest while you?re in school, interest will accrue during your college years (as opposed to simply starting to accumulate once you graduate).

If you have student loans, do everything you can to pay the interest on those loans?while you?re still in school. This will dramatically reduce the time it?ll take to become debt-free and you?ll save thousands in interest over the life of the loan.

4.? Think About Repayment Plans

If you are graduating in May, start thinking about how you?re going to repay those loans. With federal loans, you?ll be automatically enrolled into a 10-year repayment plan. If that monthly payment is too high, consider switching into the 25-year payment plan, which will result in a lower monthly payment.

But there is a catch. With that lower monthly payment, you?re actually paying more in interest over the life of the loan, compared to the standard plan. So try and stick with the 10-year plan, as it?s the fastest and cheapest repayment option. You also may be eligible for several income-based repayment plans that limit your monthly payments based on your income. Contact your loan servicer to inquire about switching plans.

With private student loans, there are fewer options and it will ultimately be up to the bank and the terms of the loan as to how your repayment plan will be structured.

5.? Make it Automatic

Streamline your finances by automating everything: your savings, bill payments and retirement savings. Have a certain amount of money (10% of your income) automatically transferred from your checking account to your savings account. this will force you to make do with less. Head over to your bank?s website to set this up. It takes a few minutes but is ultimately worth it in the long run.

Scott Gamm is author of MORE MONEY, PLEASE and founder of HelpSaveMyDollars.com. Follow him on Facebook and Twitter. He studies finance at NYU Stern.

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Smartphone pioneer RIM looks to put recent hardships behind it with BB10

TORONTO, Cananda - Once a leader but now derided as a laggard, BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion hopes to regain the confidence of cynical smartphone users this week as the curtain is lifted on its much-anticipated new smartphones.

The stakes are high for the unveiling, which many observers say will determine whether RIM survives to see the launch of another BlackBerry smartphone.

It has been a steep decline for RIM, which less than five years ago was the most valuable company in Canada, above Royal Bank (TSX:RY). Affectionately called the "CrackBerry" maker, the mobile communications pioneer was Canada's crowning achievement of the technology sector.

Back in 1984, the year RIM was founded, it was practically unimaginable that a tiny startup based in Waterloo, Ont. would help change the way we communicate, but for fresh engineering graduates Mike Lazaridis and Douglas Fregin that was always the plan.

"Like so many of these guys Lazaridis was a Star Trek lunatic," said Alastair Sweeny, author of "BlackBerry Planet."

"He says it's almost like telepathy ? humans have a yearning to communicate."

The beginnings were humble for the two founders, with the majority of their time dedicated to Budgie, an LED sign business that was contracted by General Motors to communicate messages to workers on its assembly lines. Despite early interest, the project was a sales flop and RIM's owners decided to sell the business and look at other ventures.

One of those projects put RIM squarely in the eyes of Hollywood. The DigiSync film reader caught on with movie editors because its synching technology shaved hours off the time it took to turn miles of film into useable content in post-production. While the technology went on to win RIM both an Emmy and a technical achievement from the Academy Awards, it was never a top priority for RIM's founders.

"Lazaridis was always into security," said Sweeny. "He realized that corporations needed secure communications because of industrial espionage, because of hacking."

Throughout the late 1980s, RIM was working alongside other industry players to develop technology that would eventually be used in pagers and wireless payment processing systems. By the start of the 1990s, the wheels were turning on the communication systems that would become the foundation of the BlackBerry.

An agreement with Ericcson's Mobitex wireless network allowed RIM to create pagers that operated as a two-way communicators, a revolutionary concept for data transfer.

Turning the idea into a marketable product was a bigger challenge. The world had yet to become accustomed to the Internet age and most people hadn't heard of email, nevermind used it. While the project was a bust with its first partner Cantel, RIM forged ahead.

The technology captured the attention and imaginations of an industry, and perhaps most importantly Jim Balsillie, an energetic Harvard graduate who, at the age of 33, invested $250,000 of his own money into the company by re-mortgaging his house.

In 1996, RIM launched its first sales success, a clamshell wireless handheld device called the RIM 900 Interactive Pager. It was a two-way communicator that also had the ability to send faxes, as well as link to the Internet and email.

But Lazaridis discovered that the email feature, which he believed was one of the strongest qualities of the device, wasn't being used by most customers. So he hired Lexicon Branding, based in California, to find a way to draw more attention to its keyboard, the main feature that differentiated it from other pagers.

Branding executives pondered the device, focusing mainly on its appearance, and when one of them pointed out the little keypad looked like similar to the seeds of a strawberry, the conversation zeroed in on the names of fruits and vegetables. Eventually, the group settled on "BlackBerry" because it was both punchy and remained true to the device's original black casing.

The company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange in 1997, raising more than $115 million, and debuted the first BlackBerry the following year.

From there it seemed the sky was the limit.

Suddenly the BlackBerry was everywhere in the technology community, thrust into the spotlight by the enthusiastic co-CEO Balsillie who touted the device on Wall Street and handed it out for free at select technology conferences. Balsillie knew how to build buzz and proudly tapped away on the BlackBerry whenever he appeared before the media.

A demand had been created, and subscribers to the BlackBerry services continued to grow in leaps and bounds. In 1999, RIM listed on the Nasdaq, raising another US$250 million.

The success grabbed the attention of Virginia-based NTP Inc. which filed a lawsuit claiming that RIM's network infringed on its patents. While NTP won the case, and the courts ordered RIM to pay US$23.1 million, the battle continued in appeals courts for years before a settlement was reached for a much heftier $612.5 million.

Outside the courtrooms the BlackBerry was a massive success, garnering headlines when its enterprise network remained intact after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11 when other wireless phone systems broke down.

The BlackBerry's reputation was growing at a steady clip, helped by the introduction of cellphone service in 2002 on what had been a text-only device. Within two years, BlackBerry reached more than 1 million subscribers.

The smartphone was in demand at corporate offices around the world, and soon the more casual consumer began to take notice, helping to boost its subscribers to nine million by 2007. RIM also secured a distribution deal in China, driving its stock to a level that made it the most valuable Canadian company.

But amid all of the success a storm of competition was brewing in the tech industry.

In June 2007, Apple unleashed the first iPhone touchscreen device onto the U.S. market, garnering widespread praise from critics and consumers, but hardly rattling its competitors.

Microsoft's chief executive Steve Ballmer famously dismissed the touchscreen device that year, saying "there's no chance that the iPhone is going to get any significant market share."

Whether it was a strategic decision or simply coincidence, Apple kept its iPhone far away from the Canadian marketplace for nearly a year, choosing to launch in six other countries first.

The lower profile with Canadian consumers also seemed to minimize the concern from RIM's executives, who publicly downplayed the influence of the iPhone in an already crowded mobile phone market.

"They just missed it," said Carl Howe, vice-president of consumer research at Yankee Group.

"They missed the idea that you could create a really good experience without having a keyboard. They gave Apple a two-year head start."

By the time the iPhone hit Canadian shelves, RIM was facing scrutiny from analysts who worried that the growing number competitors, which now also included Google's Android system, would devour marketshare.

RIM went on the defensive in 2008, releasing a combination keypad and touchscreen device it called the Storm, but the phone was swept up in a flurry of other BlackBerry releases that year. Much of the marketing clout was put behind the debut of a high-end BlackBerry Bold, which wasn't a touchscreen.

"A lot of tech companies have their heads in the sand," said Howe of the co-CEOs.

"It's not that they're stupid, and I think that's an important point. People who get hit by 'innovator's dilemma' are not stupid ... I think when you create something from scratch and turn it into a multi-billion dollar business you're very reluctant to say 'I'm now going to throw away everything I've learned and do something different.' "

At the height of its hype, the BlackBerry device was splashed across television shows and movies, while then-presidential candidate Barack Obama proclaimed he was a BlackBerry faithful during his campaign.

As competition heated up with Apple, investors became concerned that RIM's co-CEOs, in particular Balsillie, were distracted by the possibilities that success brought them, rather than focused on revamping the BlackBerry for a new era.

In 2009, Balsillie launched his third, and most aggressive, attempt to buy an National Hockey League team, with hopes that he could convince the NHL to move the Phoenix Coyotes to Hamilton. The battle dragged on for months before Balsillie abandoned his dream once again.

Back in Waterloo a storm was brewing as technical problems began to wreak havoc on the company's network infrastructure.

There were two network outages in less than a year that left BlackBerry users temporarily without their services. Some industry observers suggested the company could buckle under its own success. BlackBerry sales were soaring, even with the technical problems, with subscriber growth up 70 per cent to 36 million by the end of 2009. RIM's leaders reassured users that the outages were a fluke and wouldn't be a reoccurring problem.

Despite the setbacks, the BlackBerry image appeared to emerge unscathed. In April 2010 it cracked the Top Five mobile phone carriers worldwide and soon afterwards Queen Elizabeth made a visit to RIM's headquarters in Waterloo.

Behind the scenes there was unrest among the company's board of directors as the leaders clashed over where the BlackBerry brand should go next. Rumours swirled around the industry that trouble was afoot.

Fanfare eventually gave way to the realities of competition, with the first major blow coming from the failed launch of the PlayBook, RIM's answer to Apple's iPad. In September 2010, the co-CEOs showcased the new product for the public but waited another six months before unleashing it to stores.

By then it was too late, the tablet market had already been cornered by Apple and reviews of the PlayBook harshly criticized its lack of connectivity to popular BlackBerry functions like email and instant messenger.

Within months the foundation of RIM started to crumble as it repeatedly missed its own revenue and earnings targets. In June 2011, the company slashed 11 per cent of its workforce, or 2,000 jobs, to keep its cost in line.

A stark reminder of its fragility came in October 2011 when a worldwide four-day outage left BlackBerry users again without the use of the device they had come to rely on. The smartphones wouldn't connect to the Internet, email or its messaging services.

The anger from its loyal users was heard loud and clear, and Lazaridis emerged from days of silence to apologize and tell users the company had let them down.

In an earnings call several weeks later, Lazaridis urged investor "patience and confidence" as the executives tried to improve performance. Both he and Balsillie, two of the company's biggest shareholders, reduced their salaries to $1.

Again, it was a decision made too late ? the outage had cost RIM more than $50 million in revenue and tarnished its reputation. In December 2011, the company reported that profits tumbled more than 70 per cent, affected by a big charge from sales discounts it was forced make on PlayBook tablets.

Perhaps an even bigger blow to RIM's reputation was the delay of its next-generation BlackBerrys, pushing the planned release into 2012. The phones ? which were delayed again throughout last year and will be unveiled this Wednesday ? were seen as the company's best hope to maintain market share against Apple and Android devices.

The company stock had tumbled from its lofty height of $137.41 on the Toronto Stock Exchange in mid-2008 to $14.80 at the end of 2011.

RIM, once a symbol of Canadian success and innovation, had become awash in its own troubles. Apple's iPhone had cornered the rapidly developing apps market while RIM sat on the sidelines with developers.

Sweeny recalls visiting a group of developers, who he considered BlackBerry fanatics, while doing research for his book in 2008.

"They were writing great games and programs for the BlackBerry and they couldn't get the latest hardware from RIM to test them on," he said.

"I called them a couple years later and they weren't writing for BlackBerry at all. They were writing programs for Apple and starting to write for Android."

From an outsider's perspective, it's often suggested that the co-CEOs lost control of their empire, but some industry watchers say that RIM saw the troubles several years earlier.

"In this market you can't admit that you're behind," said Tim Long, an analyst at BMO Capital Markets.

"You have to put on the face because once you start to lose momentum that can shift the buying patterns."

Numerous acquisitions were made by RIM throughout 2010 and 2011 to beef up its stable of technology, Long said. That included Ottawa-based QNX Software Systems, whose technology became the basis of the new operating system, and Astonishing Tribe, the Swedish company that helped develop an early user interface of the Android operating system.

But the acquisitions came too late, and by late 2011 some investors were calling for its leaders to resign.

Bowing to pressure, Balsillie and Lazaridis stepped down from their co-CEO positions in January 2012, pocketing a combined $12 million in the process. The duo were replaced by Thorsten Heins, RIM's former chief operating officer, and hardly two months later Balsillie had left the company entirely.

Almost immediately, Heins launched a major revamp of RIM's operations, hiring several new executives with experience at other major tech companies. The approach was a last-ditch effort to revive the company, but it has also thrown the BlackBerry maker into the most uncertain period in its history.

With nearly $2 billion in its coffers Heins had options, but the clock was ticking to get a new smartphone on the market.

"Nobody is delusional here," Rick Costanzo, the company's new executive vice-president of global sales, said last summer.

"We get it. That's why we're building BlackBerry 10 and man are we committed."

A new chapter in RIM's history begins this week as the BlackBerry 10 smartphones and operating system are showcased to the world.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/smartphone-pioneer-rim-looks-put-recent-hardships-behind-171635399.html

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Tuesday Highlights: In the span of about 24 hours, the 128GB iPad went from rumor to reality as Apple made the official announcement today, pricing the new tablet at $799 for WiFi, $929 cellular; reports in our Apple/Macintosh, Hardware/Software, and Op/Ed sections including opinion that it should be called the "iPad Pro"; Giz lists 9 professions where the 128GB model should excel; others note that it is Apple's response to Microsoft's Surface Pro, but about $200 cheaper, and speaking of the Surface Pro, you'll only have 83GB free on the 128GB model, that's 45GB for Windows 8, pre-installed apps; CNBC explains the reasons behind Apple's rapid and drastic stock drop; Samsung pleads with Japan court to dismiss Apple's appeal and conclude the case; Fortune on Goldman Sach's big Apple bond deal; Robin Harris at ZDNet ponders whether Jony Ive is killing the Mac; Microsoft releases Office 2013 as a subscription service for $100/year, Mac version AWOL, but said to be on way; another round of quick fixes for common Mac problems from Mactuts+; Amsys has a second installment on client security with FileVault; IGN analysis of what are the biggest challenges facing gaming on the Mac, including price, upgrades, compatibility; in the enterprise, iPhone, Adroid produce happier employees and higher profits; it's coming, no really, the cheaper iPhone 5; Fast Co Design article on 26 Apple designs that never made it; pictures of purported iPad 5 casing hit the web, is a bigger iPad mini, as expected, more in our Hardware/Software section where you'll also find the newest of Apple's granted patents, and there's a lot of them including motion based payments, smart bikes, zooming on touch display, among others; here's a review of Intel's 335 240GB SSD.

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"Apple Increases iPad with Retina Display to 128GB: Offers Twice the Storage Capacity to Create & Enjoy Even More Incredible Content"" [""The new 128GB versions of the fourth generation iPad will be available starting Tuesday, February 5, in black or white, for a suggested retail price of $799 (US) for the iPad with Wi-Fi model and $929 (US) for the iPad with Wi-Fi + Cellular model.""] Apple 7:45 AM

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News
  • "Peak Mac ? Will Apple ever sell 5 million Macs in a quarter again?"?9 to 5 Mac?1:25 PM
  • "iWork Isn't Dead; Apple Hiring Engineer To Make Numbers App Better"?Apple Bitch?2:55 PM
  • "Is Jony Ive killing the Mac? Even as eye candy has been added to the Mac interface, basic functionality critical to data integrity and reliable operation have been subtracted. Is this Apple's design chief Jony Ive's fault?"?ZDNet?8:06 AM
  • "Peak Mac? Was 2012 a one-off year of treading water for Apple's Mac business? Or has the Mac peaked for good?"?SplatF?7:41 PM
  • "iPhone users take legal action against Google: Tech giant faces group privacy claim after it allegedly sidestepped Apple security settings."?Guardian News & Media?9:14 PM
  • "Microsoft Office 2013 Now Available, New Mac Version Still Missing in Action"?Mac|Life?9:29 AM
AppleCare/Troubleshooting
  • "Fix incorrect document associations in OS X: If opening documents launches the wrong program, or if you have repeated entries in the OS X Open With menu, then there is a quick solution that can fix the issue."?CNET Reviews?5:10 PM
Reviews/How-To/Tips
  • "Mac Gems: Trickster tracks your recently used items"?Macworld?8:19 AM
  • "5 More Quick Fixes to Common Mac Problems"?Mactuts+?8:10 AM
  • "How to quickly change audio output in OS X: If you need to switch audio interfaces, you can do so quickly from the OS X menu bar."?MacFixIt?7:41 PM
  • "Client Security Part 2 ? FileVault 2"?Amsys?9:00 AM
  • "Master The Option Key In The OS X Menu Bar [OS X Tips]?Cult of Mac?8:29 AM
  • "Scrub through tracks in iTunes 11 with two-finger swipe"?Mac OS X Hints?9:52 AM
  • "Control Mac Screen Brightness with Shady"?ResExcellence?7:51 AM
  • "Accordance Quicktip - Amplifying from the Library"?Accordance?10:29 AM
  • "The Easier Way To Manage Your Mac's App Window Clutter Is An Absolute Snap Tool"?Mac 360?7:58 AM
  • "Are You Tired Of The Typical Todo Apps And Task Schedulers? Daily Routine Thinks Different"?Mac 360?7:58 AM
  • "This Mac App I Want To Like Does Something I Need To Do But I Don't Like How It Does It"?Mac 360?7:58 AM
Op/Ed
  • "Seven 'must have' apps for your new Mac"?ZDNet?9:41 AM
  • "Mac Gaming's Biggest Challenges: Price, upgrades, and compatibility still haunt Apple's rigs."?IGN?9:36 AM
  • "Use Your Mac as a WiFi Hotspot, Make a Mountain Lion Recovery Disk, and More Mac News"?Low End Mac?9:29 AM
Press Releases
  • "The Dark Reef is an underwater action/adventure game. It's also a new take on video games, with weekly updates continuing a fully immersive story. Deep in the Pacific Ocean, a secret military operation has uncovered something sinister. And the international research station 'Dark Reef' is in its path! It's up to you to protect the station and its inhabitants while they race to unravel the origin and secrets of this mysterious new foe. Each week, a new episode will be released to subscribers, continuing that month's chapter in the story."?The Dark Reef?5:04 PM
  • "Open Source Edition of LiveCode"?KickStarter?4:25 PM
  • "Audiozue Is a Menubar App That Controls Music, Shows Your Trending Songs, and More"?Lifehacker?8:07 AM
  • "Hexius Has Arrived on the Mac App Store!"?prMac?11:14 AM
  • "iWeb Replacement App To Be Unveiled at Macworld 2013"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Dolly Drive to launch Space Virtual Storage at Macworld/iWorld2013"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Pixeljam Releases Potatoman Seeks the Troof in the Mac App Store"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Apple to sell 128GB models of its fourth-generation iPad with Retina display from February 5"?The Next Web?8:06 AM
  • "Apple iPad jumps to 128GB, starting at $799"?CNET News?8:21 AM
  • "128 GB Tablets to Hit Market"?Forbes?3:56 PM
  • "128GB iPad: from myth to reality in 24 hours/Apple has announced it's expanding its existing line of fourth-generation iPads."?Ars Technica?8:25 AM
  • "So that 128GB iPad? It's real, and it's available from Apple on Feb. 5"?GigaOM?8:29 AM
  • "Apple announces 128GB iPad"?Macworld?8:50 AM
  • "Apple dishes out 128GB iPad; available early February"?ZDNet?9:40 AM
  • "Slightly Smaller Apple TV 3,2 (A1469) Contains A5X SoC, BCM4334 Combo"?AnandTech?6:53 PM
  • "FCC filing reveals Apple TV model A1469 with slightly smaller dimensions"?Engadget?5:09 PM
  • "Slightly smaller Apple TV revealed by FCC filing"?The Verge?5:07 PM
  • "New Apple TV 3,2 to be half centimeter smaller, can now fit in your mouth"?9 to 5 Mac?5:08 PM
  • "FCC Documents Reveal A Smaller, More Powerful Apple TV Is Coming Soon"?TechCrunch?6:55 PM
  • "Smaller Apple TV box hinted at in FCC filing"?CNET News?6:54 PM
  • "Nearly 300 million devices now running iOS 6: Apple's SVP of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller announces new figures as iOS 6.1 is released"?Macworld UK?7:57 AM
  • "Apple says iOS 6 is now on 300 million devices as it rolls out v6.1"?Digital Trends?8:18 AM
  • "Apple Reportedly Chops Q1 9.7-Inch Ipad Orders In Half As Consumers Clamor For Ipad Mini"?BGR?11:34 AM
  • "Leaked Rear Panel Images Suggest The iPad 5 Will Look A Lot Like The iPad mini"?App Advice?8:08 AM
  • "Purported 'iPad 5' Back Plate Surfaces With Looks Akin To iPad Mini, Could Launch This March ? [Photos]?RazorianFly?8:07 AM
  • "Apple's Next iPad Could Sport A Slimmer Shell, Take A Page From The iPad Mini Playbook"?TechCrunch?10:29 AM
  • "Rumor: Amazing iPad 5 Component Pictures Appear"?AppleBitch?7:59 AM
  • "First iPad 5 Spy Photos Appear"?Tapscape?7:59 AM
  • "Taiwan market: Apple iPad mini far outsells iPad 4"?DigiTimes?7:56 AM
  • "LG Display sees decreased capacity utilization due to Apple order cuts"?DigiTimes?7:57 AM
  • "Apple trademarks design of its retail stores"?Reuters?9:07 PM
  • "Apple granted U.S. trademark for its retail store design"?Los Angeles Times [Paid Membership Required]?6:54 PM
  • "iOS 6.1: New Lockscreen Music Controls"?MacTrast?8:02 AM
  • "About the new 'Reset Advertising Identifier' button in iOS 6.1"?ZDNet?9:41 AM
  • "Whats New in iOS 6.1: Some Features, Lots of Security"?FairerPlatform?7:59 AM
  • "Apple TV Update - 5.2 w/ Bluetooth Keyboard Support (Video)"?Insanely Great Mac?8:49 AM
Granted Apple Patents
  • "Apple Wins 48 Patents Covering the iPhone 5's Integrated Touch Display, Apple's Zoom Feature & Electromagnetic Induction"?Patently Apple?9:07 AM
  • "Apple Wins iWallet Patent for Motion based Payment System"?Patently Apple?7:50 AM
  • "Apple Granted a Patent for an Intriguing Smart Bike System"?Patently Apple?7:50 AM
  • "Apple Granted 4 Design Patents Covering the iPod Touch & More"?Patently Apple?7:50 AM
  • "Apple granted patent involving zooming on a touch-screen display"?AppleDailyReport?9:03 AM
  • "Apple's new integrated touch screen patent mentions phones, media players AND personal computers"?AppleDailyReport?8:49 AM
  • "Apple patent involves group formation using anonymous broadcast information"?AppleDailyReport?8:58 AM
Price Trackers/Deals
  • "AstroWings3 Plus : ICARUS For iPhone and iPad Is Temporarily Available For Free (Normally $1.99)"?Apple Sliced?8:23 AM
  • "File Manager Pro App For iPhone and iPad Is Free Right Now (Previously $4.99)"?Apple Sliced?8:23 AM
  • "Stickman Ski Racer For iPhone and iPad Is Free Today (Was $0.99)"?Apple Sliced?8:23 AM
  • "15" MacBook Pro Prices & Sales"?MacPrices?7:50 AM
  • "13" MacBook Pro Prices & Sales"?MacPrices?7:50 AM
  • "MacBook Air Prices & Sales"?MacPrices?7:50 AM
  • "Apple refurbs: save up to $850 on Mac Pro"?MacNN?3:58 PM
  • "Refurbished Apple: EarPods, $18.95; Lightning Cable, $9.95, 10W iPad Charger, $12.95, More"?FairerPlatform?1:21 PM
  • "PadGadget Daily App Deal ? 8 iPad Apps on Sale"?PadGadget?8:09 AM

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  • "Rant of the day: Android hate and Apple love"?Seattle Times?9:13 PM
  • "Remains of the Day: Trust fall"?Macworld?7:12 PM
  • "Cassandra -Wednesday Review: The Week in Full Swing"?eXtensions?6:45 PM
  • "Low Cost iPhone Rumors Simply Make No Sense"?Apple'n'Apps?4:01 PM
  • "Apple's Ups And Downs Are A Classic Study In Momentum Investing"?Forbes?3:58 PM
  • "Tim Cook Needs Eureka Moment To Get Apple Back Above $700"?Forbes?3:58 PM
  • "The Macalope Daily: Backlash"?Macworld?10:37 AM
  • "Conspiracy Theory: Did Apple And Google Agree To Split The Smart Phone Market?"?Mac 360?10:28 AM
  • "Leaving the iPhone: How Windows Phone 8 Stacks Up"?Tech.pinions?9:46 AM
  • "Apple vs. Amazon: Two Different Paths to Success" [Video Report]?Bloomberg?9:43 AM
  • "I fought the cord, and the cord won"?Macworld?9:03 AM
  • "Why on Earth would anyone want a $1,000 iPad? Is it overkill? Or just enough to get by? The answer depends on the user."?Ars Technica?5:02 PM
  • "Apple'S 128Gb Ipad Shows The World Exactly What Apple Does Best"?BGR?3:56 PM
  • "Why A 128GB iPad? Call It The iPad Pro [Opinion]?Cult of Mac?10:37 AM
  • "9 People Who Actually Need a 128GB iPad"?Gizmodo?9:43 AM
  • "For $200 less, the 128GB iPad is more appealing than Microsoft's Surface Pro"?ZDNet?9:39 AM
  • "Apple Produces A New iPad But No Excitement"?Forbes?9:02 AM
  • "The 128GB iPad Is Real, It's Here, and It's Almost Definitely Not For You"?Gizmodo?8:27 AM
  • "Low-cost iPhone will be like a plastic iPhone 5, claims story"?CNET News?8:21 AM
  • "Budget iPhone design to be a mix of iPhone 5, iPod Touch and iPod Classic, report claims"?Digital Trends?8:18 AM
  • "Steve Jobs biopic will be must-see for techies: Apple chief flick will fuel debate, nostalgia; despite inaccuracies"?MarketWatch?8:18 AM
  • "Jobs Movie Reviews Range from Good to Passable to Poor"?FairerPlatform?7:59 AM
Non-Apple
  • "Can you ever really delete yourself from the Internet?"?VentureBeat?5:03 PM
  • "And the 32 GB Surface Pro Will Have Just Enough Storage to Display the Start-Up Screen"?AllThingsD?5:02 PM
  • "Microsoft's Surface Pro to ship with as little as 36% of advertised storage available to users"?AppleInsider?5:02 PM
  • "On day Apple announces 128GB iPad, Microsoft admits that Surface Pro ships with 83GB free"?9 to 5 Mac?3:58 PM
  • "Report: 128GB Surface Pro Only Has 83GB Free for Users"?DailyTech?8:28 AM
  • "Why Microsoft's Office 2013 Subscription Model Will Flop"?PC Magazine?11:17 AM
  • "Microsoft Office 2013 review: Designed for tablets, but great for everyone" ["The bad: The $100-a-year subscription will be hard for many people to swallow. The upgraded apps are not available for Mac at this time, and won't be for 12 to 18 months."]?CNET Reviews?9:36 AM
  • "Office 2013 Is a Big Improvement, but Needs Polish"?Mashable?8:30 AM
  • "Review: Microsoft Office 365 Home Premium Edition hopes to be at your service"?Ars Technica?8:28 AM
  • "Microsoft Office 2013 is here: Hands-on impressions and buying advice"?PCWorld?8:28 AM
  • "Most Popular iPad Keyboard: Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover"?Lifehacker?4:57 PM
  • "Top Tweaks For iPhone And iPad That Don't Require A Jailbreak"?Redmond Pie?1:26 PM
  • "After Being Removed For Porn, Photo-Sharing App 500px Is Back In Apple's App Store"?Business Insider?11:16 AM
  • "The New Office Is Here; Those Pesky iOS Apps Aren't"?AllThingsD?11:15 AM
  • "Macworld Live returns"?Macworld?11:14 AM
  • "500px Returns to the iOS App Store, Now Rated 17+"?Daring Fireball?4:26 PM
  • "500px Returns To The iOS App Store, With Mature Content Warning And Photo Reporting Button"?TechCrunch?11:14 AM
  • "Going to Macworld/iWorld? Come see Jacqui talk?twice: Ars' Apple Editor is doing Tech Talk on January 31 and a panel on February 1."?Ars Technica?10:40 AM
  • "Little Snitch sale, Yelp, 9GAG, USPS Mobile, Notabli, price drops, and more"?9 to 5 Mac?9:36 AM
  • "PadGadget Photobooth ? Check Out These Great Photography Magazines"?PadGadget?9:29 AM
  • "The Best Apps for New Parents"?Mashable?9:29 AM
  • "Macworld/iWorld 2013: MMT to reveal 'the future of mobile monitors'"?AppleTell?9:29 AM
  • "We're *This Close* To An iPhone 5 Jailbreak ? And It May Arrive As Soon As Sunday"?TechCrunch?8:59 AM
  • "Google Drive iOS update adds support for multiple photo/video uploads and more"?Digital Trends?8:18 AM
  • "Google Drive For iOS Gets Multiple Photo/Video Upload And Other Enhancements"?App Advice?8:08 AM
  • "Google updates Google Drive app"?AppleTell?8:06 AM
  • "Visual Voicemail on iPhone 5 now available for 4G EE customers"?Macworld UK?7:57 AM
  • "Qihoo Gets Double Dose Of Bad News As Apple Cuts Its iOS Apps And It Receives Unfair Competition Warning"?TechCrunch?7:57 AM
  • "LexisNexis Releases New Research, Litigation and Practical Guidance Tools Expanding its Comprehensive Portfolio of Legal Solutions"?Business Wire?7:49 AM
  • "THX Launches Its First Mobile iOS App to Help Consumers Properly Adjust and Get the Most from Their TV, Projector and Speakers"?Business Wire?7:49 AM
  • "Massive Dynamics Announces Completion of the First Production Run of the iPhone 5??Battery Pack"?Business Wire?7:49 AM
  • "ChordLab HD 3.0 Released"?prMac?7:49 AM
  • "Timeline: Minimalist Project Management v1.0 released for the iPad"?prMac?7:49 AM
  • "iPad Essay App Teaches How To Write Papers In Middle School"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Night Whisper Lane Scenario 2: Boss Rush Mode is Out Now"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "New Microsoft Office: in the cloud or traditional software/Microsoft is expected to launch Tuesday its newest version of Office, which is available as a subscription ? another step in the company's evolution into a devices-and-services company."?Seattle Times?8:19 AM
  • "Microsoft's Cloud-Friendly Office 365 Launches"?Wired?8:43 AM
  • "Office 2013 goes on sale in Microsoft's UK store: The Inquirer (http://s.tt/1z5st)"?The Inquirer?8:13 AM
  • "Microsoft wants you to pay $100 a year for Office"?CNNMoney?8:16 AM
  • "Office 2013 available now: Microsoft ditches DVDs in push for cloud subscriptions"?The Verge?8:16 AM
  • "Microsoft won't deliver Office 365 updates for new business users until February"?ZDNet?11:04 AM
  • "Microsoft launches new Office for consumers"?Reuters?3:34 PM
  • "Microsoft pushes subscription model for Office 2013: Available for download beginning today, Office 2013 comes in a wide variety of versions. But Microsoft is hoping that you'll skip the one-time fee for a subscription model that delivers lots of updates to come."?CNET Reviews?8:15 AM
  • "Office boss: Within 10 years, every customer will subscribe/Kurt DelBene says that the software giant's push into services will lead to more and more customers opting for subscriptions to it its productivity application. But the transition from buying software to renting it will take as long as a decade."?CNET News?8:15 AM
  • "Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL) Forming a Formidable Union"?The Point Daily?8:09 AM
  • "Popularity of Google Chrome-Based Laptops Impede Windows 8 Sales"?24/7 Wall St.?7:45 AM
  • "Google exposes HP printers to attack"?Fudzilla?7:37 AM
  • "HP is jumping on the Google Chromebook bandwagon"?Bangkok Post?2:25 PM
  • "HP lining up Pavilion Chromebook: New device, leaked temporarily on HP webiste, will Reportedly feature 14-inch display"?Techworld?7:37 AM
  • "Analysis: Dell LBO talks reveal other leverage options"?Reuters?2:18 PM
  • "Reports: Is HP Prepping a New Chromebook?"?The VAR Guy?7:36 AM
  • "Microsoft's Role a Sticking Point in Dell Buyout Talks"?WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required]?3:36 PM
  • "Microsoft wants influence over privatized Dell, Reports WSJ"?The Verge?3:34 PM
  • "Dell has four different mobile device management (MDM) products. What's their strategy here?"?Brian Madden?7:35 AM
  • "Dell XPS 13 ultrabook with high-res display due next week: Dell's XPS 13 ultrabook finally gets the high-resolution display the design deserves."?CNET News?4:00 PM
  • "Dell Inc Stock Upgraded (DELL)"?TheStreet?7:34 AM
  • "IBM Declares Quarterly DiVidend of $0.85 (IBM)"?JAGSReport?3:31 PM
  • "RIM works IBM conference"?Canada?3:32 PM
  • "IBM adds big data capabilities and Microsoft Office integration to Connections"?V3?7:59 AM
  • "IBM suggests how social business can work for healthcare, retail, gov't"?ZDNet?3:37 PM
  • "Q&A: IBM's GM of social business on C-level strategies, Microsoft, and Oracle"?ZDNet?7:59 AM
  • "Obama Cites Intel, Instagram As Examples Of Immigrant-Powered Companies"?Talking Points Memo?3:33 PM
  • "Intel promotes senior executives ahead of Otellini's exit"?The Inquirer?8:01 AM
  • "Intel Launches Celeron 927UE, 1020E and 1047UE Ivy Bridge CPUs"?Softpedia?7:53 AM
  • "Safaricom launches new smartphone in Africa with Intel Inside"?infoTECH?7:52 AM
  • "Nokia pours $250m into its VC business, grows China/Nokia Growth Partners has scored $250m in funding from Nokia and adds AMD China's president to its payroll, in order to grow business in the country."?ZDNet?7:47 AM
  • "Nokia invests $250m into venture capital business"?Mobile Magazine?7:47 AM
  • "Facebook, ARM, x86, and the data centre of tomorrow"?ITProPortal?7:46 AM
  • "Cisco Unified Access updates focus on addressing 'Internet of Things'"?ZDNet?7:51 AM
  • "Cisco Catalyst marries wired, wireless and SDN in one switch: Catalyst 3850 and 5760 WLAN controller offer consistent wireless and wired management, services through new programmable ASIC"?Network World?7:50 AM
  • "Unified Access is Cisco's Next-Gen Strategy"?Channelnomics?7:50 AM
  • "Cisco Finalizes Unified Access Strategy Lineup"?The VAR Guy?7:51 AM
  • "Cisco unveils hybrid wireless-wired network access kit"?V3?7:51 AM
  • "Oracle Wants Cloud Cake And Hardware Wins"?TechWeb News?8:53 AM
  • "Java Security Work Remains, Bug Hunter Says"?TechWeb News?8:54 AM
  • "Oracle Cloud Success Triggers Oracle-Derangement Syndrome"?Forbes?8:20 AM
  • "Three years later, has Oracle's Sun buy paid off? Cash flow has far exceeded purchase price, according to Oracle President Mark Hurd, but an investment researcher remains doubtful"?InfoWorld?3:35 PM
  • "Internet, social media least trusted industries for privacy: Google, Facebook, Yahoo, and AOL were just four of the tech companies missing from Ponemon's Top 20 list of the most trusted companies."?CNET News?1:22 PM
Finances (Click heading for current Apple Stock price.)
Apple News
  • "Apple regains 'el numero uno' market-value crown: iPad reveal steals Microsoftian thunder on Office 365 day"?The Register?4:46 PM
  • "Facebook Gains on Apple in Wall Street Rating Race"?WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required]?4:47 PM
  • "From Apple to Where?" [Video Report]?CNBC?3:56 PM
  • "At Worst, Apple Is A $400 Stock"?Forbes?3:54 PM
  • "Who Sold Off Apple? One Fund Company's Multi-billion Dollar Dump"?Barron's?1:25 PM
  • "How Apple Gave Wall Street The Middle Finger"?Seeking Alpha?9:44 AM
  • "Apple dragging down hedge funds"?CNNMoney?8:19 AM
  • "Apple 'could be sued' for sitting on $137.1 billion cash, expert"?Macworld UK?7:57 AM
  • "Apple Supplier AMS Drops as Net Misses Estimates: Zurich Mover"?Bloomberg?8:18 AM
Industry News
  • "Stocks Close Mixed as Dow Hits 2007 High"?TheStreet?4:06 PM
  • "Yahoo, VMware, EMC drive down techs: Shares tumble on earnings results; Apple gains on new iPad news"?MarketWatch?4:08 PM
  • "Futures Slip as Traders Digest Data, Earnings"?FOXBusiness?8:58 AM
  • "Dow, S&P 500 nearing all-time highs"?CNNMoney?9:16 PM
  • "Updates, advisories and surprises"?MarketWatch?4:07 PM
  • "VMware shares get slammed"?GigaOM?4:25 PM
  • "After big rally, RIM selling off before launch"?Yahoo! News?2:08 PM
  • "Dow Climbs 72 Points"?WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required]?7:16 PM
  • "Yahoo!'s Shut Us Up... For Now"?TheStreet?8:56 AM
  • "Most active Nasdaq-traded stocks: Nasdaq's 10 most active stocks at the close of trading"?Associated Press?7:16 PM
  • "Final Glance: Computer companies/Computer companies shares mixed at the close of trading"?Associated Press?7:16 PM
  • "Midday Glance: Computer companies/Computer companies shares mixed at 1 p.m."?Associated Press?1:14 PM
  • "Asia Markets: Asia stocks end mostly higher; Hong Kong lags/Asia markets rose Tuesday, with Japan stocks boosted by a solid rally in banks, although Hong Kong shares lagged behind, weighed by Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd. after Goldman Sachs Group Inc. pared its stake in the lender."?MarketWatch?8:57 AM
  • "Europe Markets: Europe stocks key off Wall Street gains/Oil firms led European stocks higher on Tuesday, as oil prices topped $97 a barrel for the first time since mid-September, while encouraging German consumer-confidence data and solid U.S. earnings reports also lifted sentiment."?MarketWatch?3:38 PM
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