Tag: asia
iPhone vs. Android: Google May Be Winning the War in China
by Alex Salkever on Jan.24, 2011, under Towing
Deutsche Bank’s insightful technology analyst Jonathan Goldberg says Android has already pulled away from the pack in China. And not just in smartphones and tablets: Android is finding its way into all sorts of platforms, from laptops to set-top boxes to ATMs.
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iPhone vs. Android: Google May Be Winning the War in China originally appeared on DailyFinance on Mon, 24 Jan 2011 09:00:00.
Filed Under: Company News, Technology, Google , Research In Motion, Apple
Apple Can Succeed Without Steve Jobs, but Can It Still Be Apple?
by Kevin Kelleher on Jan.19, 2011, under Towing
The company has already proved that it can thrive while the CEO is away. But what’s still not clear is whether Apple can remain far more than a tech company once he truly retires. Whose vision can possibly keep Apple the cultural phenomenon that Jobs has made it?
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Apple Can Succeed Without Steve Jobs, but Can It Still Be Apple? originally appeared on DailyFinance on Wed, 19 Jan 2011 11:00:00.
Filed Under: Technology, Columns, People, Apple
Apple Gets Love from Asia-Pacific: Earnings Soar 78%
by Dawn Kawamoto on Jan.18, 2011, under Towing
Just a day after Apple announced that CEO Steve Jobs was off on his third medical leave since 2004, the stock’s already on the rebound. The company smashed its first-quarter earnings expectations, thanks to soaring Asia-Pacific sales.
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Apple Gets Love from Asia-Pacific: Earnings Soar 78% originally appeared on DailyFinance on Tue, 18 Jan 2011 21:45:00.
Filed Under: Technology, Apple, AT&T, Verizon
2011′s Stealth Tech Trend: Smartphones Go to the World’s Hinterlands
by Peter Cohan on Jan.03, 2011, under Towing
If you want to know how the rural developing world could get cheap, easy wireless Internet access, just follow the money: Remittances to those regions total tens of billions each year, and the money flow isn’t very efficient. The profits from micro-telcos taking over the business could prime the pump for an information revolution in the hinterlands.
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2011′s Stealth Tech Trend: Smartphones Go to the World’s Hinterlands originally appeared on DailyFinance on Mon, 03 Jan 2011 15:00:00.
Filed Under: Technology, Columns
U.S.-South Korea Trade Pact Could Beef Up American Meat Exports
by Bruce Kennedy on Dec.07, 2010, under Towing
Since the mad cow scare of 2003, South Korea has been a tough market for U.S. beef: The country first banned it, then severely limited imports. But a pending new trade agreement could mark the resumption of normal trade and the start of a more prosperous era for American beef exports.
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U.S.-South Korea Trade Pact Could Beef Up American Meat Exports originally appeared on DailyFinance on Tue, 07 Dec 2010 09:50:00.
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