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Apple CEO Tim Cook to testify at Senate hearing on offshore taxes

Apple is the target of a Senate hearing investigating offshore tax practices with the company’s CEO readying to testify at the Senate Permanent Subcommittee. The iPhone maker has been under fire for its tax practices lately after avoiding to pay as much as $9.2 billion in taxes by performing some financial (though perfectly legal) mumbo-jumbo . . . → Read More: Apple CEO Tim Cook to testify at Senate hearing on offshore taxes

How the mighty have fallen: Nokia’s struggles, put in perspective

In one point in time, Nokia was the top-selling smartphone vendor in the world by a wide margin. . . . → Read More: How the mighty have fallen: Nokia’s struggles, put in perspective

Apple’s ‘iRadio’ hits another roadblock, WWDC launch might be delayed

It has been widely reported that Apple will debut a new streaming radio service at its Worldwide Developers Conference next month. The company was said to be close to striking a deal with Warner Music and Sony Music to launch its iRadio service, however recent reports suggest negotiations may have hit a roadblock that could prevent Apple from debuting the service at next month’s event . . . → Read More: Apple’s ‘iRadio’ hits another roadblock, WWDC launch might be delayed

Apple iPhone 6 Concept Video

Apple iPhone 6 Okay, the website that posted it knows it’s fake, I know it’s a fake, and you know it’s a fake, but what a ride it takes us on. . . . → Read More: Apple iPhone 6 Concept Video

The five ways Google is ‘assaulting’ Apple

Google CEO Larry Page spoke about peace in the industry during the Google I/O 2013 keynote, but that doesn’t mean Google has plans to slow its various attacks on rivals’ turf. Forbes contributor Peter Cohan laid out the five areas where Google is launching its “assault” on chief competitor  Apple , and he discussed exactly how Google is hurting the world’s most valuable company in each area . . . → Read More: The five ways Google is ‘assaulting’ Apple

iOS 6 gets green light from the US Defense Department

Good news for Apple as the company’s iOS 6 software just received clearance from the United States Defense Department. . . . → Read More: iOS 6 gets green light from the US Defense Department

The next major battlefield for Apple and Samsung

Samsung and Apple have fought over market share and patents, and they may soon start fighting over supply chains. Samsung traditionally built its products using internal supply lines, but as its devices became increasingly popular the company has been forced to seek outside help. . . . → Read More: The next major battlefield for Apple and Samsung

iOS 6 approved for use on American military networks

The Defense Department has officially given the thumbs up to Apple devices running iOS 6 — paving the way for iPhones and iPads to become standard issue around the Pentagon. The move was hardly shocking . . . → Read More: iOS 6 approved for use on American military networks

Prepaid iPhone sales exploded in Q1

A new report suggests that prepaid smartphones are becoming more popular among consumers. According to research from NPD Group, 32% of all smartphones sold in the first quarter were prepaid devices, up from 21% during the same period in 2012. . . . → Read More: Prepaid iPhone sales exploded in Q1

Android shipments explode in Q1 as iPhone stalls; Windows Phone tops BlackBerry

Microsoft and BlackBerry are fighting to become viable alternatives in the mobile market, and while Android and iOS accounted for a majority of smartphone shipments in the first quarter, Windows Phone made some significant moves that propelled it ahead of BlackBerry. Research firm IDC found that Windows Phone shipped 7 million smartphones, accounting for 3.2% of all shipments in the first quarter of 2013, more than double the year-ago quarter. . . . → Read More: Android shipments explode in Q1 as iPhone stalls; Windows Phone tops BlackBerry

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