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WASHINGTON — U.S. antitrust enforcers have begun looking at the terms Apple Inc. set this week for media companies who want to sell their content on its popular iPad and other devices, according to people familiar with the matter.
Regulators Eye Apple Anew Thomas Catan 2011
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Mr. Seidenberg also addressed the notion of Apple Inc. 's iPhone ever coming to the Verizon Wireless network, saying it is more likely that Apple would be willing to work with the carrier under the fourth-generation, or 4G, network, which follows the same technology standard as AT&T Inc. 's 4G plans.
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Mr. Bartolo has moved heavily into Apple Inc., which is gaining market share in cellphones (now 1.4% from 0.3% in 2007) and personal computers (to 3.5% globally from 2.7% in the past year).
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In a conference call, a Nokia executive was particularly blunt in saying the deal represents more of a threat to the BlackBerry maker than to Apple Inc., which is thriving among consumers with the iPhone.
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That means other companies including Apple Inc., which is hoping to sell its iPhone here as part of a broader rollout in Asia soon, may need to seek a similar exception from the Korean government.
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Steve Wozniak isn't perhaps as well known as his Apple Inc. cofounder
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Apple Inc., which is delivering one hit product after another, while also trying to get an edge over
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Say there is a Category, Category: Apple Inc., that is part of a larger
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A French newspaper reported that STMicroelectronics NV owns a registered trademark on "iPad," the same name Apple Inc. gave to the much-hyped tablet-style computer unveiled Jan. 28.
EE Times-Asia 2010
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A French newspaper reported that STMicroelectronics NV owns a registered trademark on "iPad," the same name Apple Inc. gave to the much-hyped tablet-style computer unveiled Jan. 28.
EE Times-Asia 2010
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