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Now you know why Apple launched the iPad Mini
Horace Dediu writes: The iPad was painfully underperforming. With only 9% revenue growth, it was a complete reversal of the torrid growth of the last two years. Management blamed both anticipation of a new product and a reduction of inventory ahead of refresh of the larger screen retina. The only silver lining was that the…
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iPad Mini at $329? Makes Sense
9to5mac has reported that the iPad mini’s pricing in the US might start from $329. Now, that pricing doesn’t seem to resonate with its name. You would say that Apple is destroying its market by not placing the iPad Mini on a par with its suposed competition — Amazon Kindle Fire HD and Google Nexus 7. Both,…
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Netflix To Flip TV Industry In India?
Netflix might be coming to India, reports TNW. If it’s true, Netflix might bring US TV series to India as and when it broadcasts, which means three things – No need to wait for network channels to bring US TV shows to India. I can pay for my favorite series instead of depending on Torrents.…
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cnet: The evolution of Apple products (via CBSNews)
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Did you know that back in the early 90’s, there were countless players in the X86-compatible space? Intel, AMD, IBM, TI (TXN), Intersil (ISIL), ST-Micro (STM), Fujitsu, OKI, Siemens (SI), NexGen, NEC, Cyrix, and Via all developed X86 compatible processors. Eventually, the strongest players survived, and the weaker ones either exited the business, went bankrupt,…