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AT&T to cut iPhone price by $200, according to report
According to a report by Fortune today, AT&T Inc. will subsidize $200 of the purchase price for new iPhones purchased this summer, reducing its cost to as low as $199. Although Apple wouldn’t be particularly happy, they wouldn’t be able to object either, due to increasing iPhone sales through AT&T. Fortune claimed in its report more »
Apple shuts down iPhone clone sellers
Apple is getting sick of all the iPhone clones overseas and is beginning to crack down on sellers of the devices. It is known that the most clones are showing up in China, where Apple’s iPhone is too expensive for most of the consumers. For example, Apple has began to pursue legal action against such more »
AT&T iPhone numbers cause AAPL shares to drop
Apple shares fell about 4% after AT&T’s first quarter earnings report despite rising for the two days beforehand. Investors were expecting huge iPhone sales for AT&T to help Apple reach it’s 10 million iPhone’s sold goal. However, AT&T announced that it has only received 1.3 million new net subscribers across all of its devices which more »
Report: 3G iPhone to launch mid-year with Infineon chip
Now that the Mac line has been refreshed, let the next-generation iPhone rumors begin. Infineon, the current iPhone baseband supplier, will provide Apple with a new chip solution for its next-generation iPhone, which is expected to launch by mid-year – according to the investment bank, UBS. Research analyst Nicolas Gaudois said that a “new systems more »
Microsoft employee finds Vista more secure than Tiger
Microsoft employee Jeff Jones has released his findings from a comparison of Vista, XP, OS X Tiger, and RedHat Linux.
“Windows Vista One Year Vulnerability Report” by “Jeffrey R Jones, Security Guy (and Microsoft Director)” already has an inconclusive feel about it as soon as that title page is splashed up. But let’s give it a chance.
Before the report starts, we are met with an Executive Summary, telling me first that “This paper analyzes the vulnerability disclosures and security updates for the first year of Windows Vista and looks at it in the context of its predecessor, Windows XP, along with other modern workstation operating systems Red Hat, Ubuntu and Apple products.”















