Intel ex-CEO looks back at biggest blown call: Missing out on the iPhone
Paul Otellini, who retired as the chip giant’s CEO on Thursday, tells The Atlantic that he didn’t do what it takes for Intel to be in Apple’s initial smartphone.
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Google’s Quickoffice comes to Android, iPhone
Sharpening one prong of its dual-pronged strategy for competing against Microsoft Office, Google brings its Office file editing software to the top mobile devices.
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Sorry, DNG iPhone app won’t let you shoot true raw photos
A new iOS camera app called Digital Negative uses Adobe’s DNG format to store uncompressed photos, but it’s not the original raw sensor data. Developer Cypress Innovations hopes Apple will open up.
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Apple’s next-gen iPhone chip being prepped
Apple’s next-gen iPhone chip will get “taped out” this month in preparation for pilot production this summer, says an Asia-based report.
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Analyst reiterates ‘July’ arrival of iPhone 5S, low-cost iPhone
KGI Securities released another note that spells out features of the upcoming iPhone 5S and a low-cost iPhone 5.
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Apple fights back against iPhone ruling in Brazil — report
The company’s challenge now forces its opponent, Gradiente, to provide in the next 60 days that it used its trademark between January 2008 and January 2013.
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Can Asia’s tech-loving areas spell widespread iPhone woes?
A report from Reuters indicates that “iPhone fatigue” may be setting in across Asia. But how sure are we that it’s happening?
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iPhone 5′s initial ramp too big to sustain, says DisplaySearch
The iPhone 5′s initial shipment rate was too large to maintain, resulting in cutbacks, DisplaySearch says. But the cutbacks don’t necessarily equal a drop in popularity.
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Apple shares slip toward $500 on iPhone 5 demand worries
Some reports have suggested that the iPhone is experiencing weaker-than-expected demand, pushing Apple’s shares lower.
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Apple uses U.S.-made ‘engine’ for iPhone, iPad
The single most important internal component for the iPhone and iPad is already manufactured in the U.S.
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