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An LTE-Capable iPad Paves the Way for the 4G iPhone - Ina Fried - Mobile - AllThingsD
Adding next-generation technology to the iPad before doing so on the iPhone makes a whole lot of sense.
John Doerr's Patient Health Care Start-Up Gains Momentum - NYTimes.com
John Doerr, the venture capitalist, has financed an expensive, small-scale effort in the Midwest to create a health system with incentives for better care and one that uses new technology tools. A partnership with three large insurers announced on Tuesday suggests that the experiment is gaining
Apple asks Fair Labor Association to conduct inspections on Foxconn
Apple has announced that the Fair Labor Association (FLA) will conduct special voluntary audits of Apple's final assembly suppliers, including Foxconn factories in Shenzhen and Chengdu, China, at Apple's request. A team of labor rights experts led by FLA president Auret van Heerden began the first
Digits Live Show: Apple Shares Hit $500 - Digits - WSJ
On today's Digits show, Apple saw a flurry of headlines as its share broke $500, and the company launched a labor audit. Plus, Jimmy Kimmel's success on YouTube makes executives nervous.
Mac News: Apple Juice: Apple Sends Fair Labor Cops to Knock on Foxconn's Door
Apple on Monday announced that the Fair Labor Association, an industry group it joined a month ago, would conduct "special voluntary audits" of its final assembly suppliers. These include Foxconn factories in Shenzhen and Chengdu, China. Labor rights experts led by FLA president Auret van Heerden
Technology News: Tablets: Samsung Throws Another Galaxy Tab at the Wall
Samsung on Monday announced its latest tablet, the 7-inch Galaxy Tab 2. The tablet has a 1 GHz dual-core processor and runs Android 4.0, aka "Ice Cream Sandwich." It will be available in 3G and WiFi versions in Europe from March, starting with the UK market. "Samsung's playing all over the board,"
Microsoft eyes Canada for first store outside U.S. - The Globe and Mail
Emulating archrival Apple, tech giant looks to expand its footprint in direct sales to gadget consumers
Regulators to Google: You can buy Motorola, but we still don't trust you
US and European antitrust regulators gave Google the green light to buy Motorola—but both said they're worried Google will use its newly acquired wireless patents to stifle competition.
Chinese city halts iPad sales in trademark row - FT.com
Local authorities in a northern Chinese city have stopped retailers selling iPads because of a pending dispute over the trademark for the tablet, a sign of the potential problems that Apple’s intellectual property-rights issues pose to its business
Fair Labor Association begins inspections of Foxconn at Apple's request - TechSpot News
Amid public concerns of harsh working conditions, Apple has announced that a team of labor rights experts, under the leadership of the Fair Labor Association (FLA), will conduct audits of its final assembly suppliers, including Foxconn factories in Shenzhen and
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