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Apparently it's OK for US-based multinationals to 'minimise' their overseas corporation tax as long as the dosh eventually finds its way back to the IRS. So Apple seems to have got caught out in no(tax)man's land. By I.D. Scales. (2)
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Following the dictum that attack is the best form of defence, the French government is proposing to introduce a one per cent special tax to be levied on smartphones and tablets. It is claimed that the money raised, some €86 million a year in the first instance, would be used to fund the creation of "digital cultural content" (music, images and video) in the country. By Martyn Warwick. (1)
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The CEO of mobile phones manufacturer Nokia is aping Britain's discredited economic austerity policy by declaring that the only way is his way and that there if no Plan B for the foundering Finnish company. Angry investors are voicing increasing doubts about the man whose bath time pleasure is to rearrange the tiny deckchairs on his battered and soapy model of the Titanic. By Martyn Warwick. (0)
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Yesterday, Thorsten Heins, the CEO of the company formerly known as RIM, dropped this pearl of wisdom into the industry's astonished ears. "I don't think there'll be a reason to have a tablet any more within five years", he opined. Such a provocative statement is either a cynical publicity stunt, a sign that he has lost the plot completely or evidence that he's trying to sell us something rather than tell us something. I wonder which one it could be? By Martyn Warwick. (1)
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Gartner thinks we're witnessing a changing of the guard: Microsoft down (although perhaps not out) and Apple and Google up. Unless Microsoft pulls itself together and starts getting somewhere in the consumer segment. By I.D. Scales. (1)
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So now we know; the PR blitz and the hype surrounding the launch of the BlackBerry Z10 in the US was just so much hot air and wishful thinking. Sales of the new device have been dismal and shares in the company formerly known as RIM are once more in steep decline. Martyn Warwick reports. (3)
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A juicy dream perhaps but, in the hard light of day, an over-egged, sloppy, suety mess larded in cold-custard and garnished with envy. By Martyn Warwick (2)
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You win some, you lose some. A US judge slashes the original $1.02 billion award in Samsung/Apple patent battle, but paves the way for more payments. By I.D. Scales. (0)
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Is there some inbuilt self-destruct mechanism lurking deep in the psyche of some CEOs or is it just that they get so carried away with their own 'self-belief' (for which you can a just as easily read 'arrogance and divorce from reality') that they make themselves hostage to fortune as they ride for a fall? By Martyn Warwick. (1)
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What's Apple's next killer move? The Apple-watching industry figures it's wearable/attachable computing and says it has the evidence to prove it. By I.D. Scales. (1)
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Mobile phones sales fell slightly to 1.74bn units last year, although smartphone sales are on the up. No surprise that Samsung rules the roost. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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Just how much money does Apple make from Google? According to Morgan Stanley, it’s a cool $1bn per year to keep Google as the default search default on iOS devices. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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A new report from Canalys suggests that Google’s mobile OS powered 34 percent of all mobile phones shipped worldwide during the fourth quarter of 2012. By Jason Ankeny. (0)
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According to new research from comScore, Android and iOS continue to dominate the US smartphone market, as Windows Phone suffers. By Jason Ankeny. (0)
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According to research firm Gartner, by 2016 more than 50 per cent of mobile apps deployed will be hybrid. It also predicts that this year will see the first $50 smartphone for sale in emerging countries. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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