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"Apple's hazy, big-screen iPhone ambitions: 'It is really easy to make a new product that's bigger...everyone does that. That's not the challenge. The challenge is to make it better and smaller,' says Apple's Phil Schiller. But is Apple ready to make a bigger and better iPhone?" CNET News 7:51 AM
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"Yahoo's Mayer Looks for Deeper Apple Integration" Bloomberg 8:11 AM
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"Apple Is Said to Discuss Closer Mobile Collaboration With Yahoo" Bloomberg 8:39 AM
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"Apple reportedly in talks for more Yahoo, less Google in iOS" Crave @ CNET 8:11 AM
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"Apple, Yahoo working towards extended iPhone partnership: report" ZDNet 2:36 PM
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"Apple, Yahoo Consider a Future, Despite Ties to Google, Microsoft" eWeek 7:01 PM
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"Yahoo and Apple in talks over deeper iOS integration, report says" Digital Trends 8:40 AM
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"Apple wins invalidation of 3G 'standard-essential' Samsung patent in Germany" Foss Patents 4:09 PM
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"Samsung agrees with Apple that Judge Koh's appeal-before-retrial plan doesn't work" Foss Patents 8:51 AM
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"Apple, Google Not Interested in Settlement, Judge Says" Bloomberg 4:16 PM
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"Apple excludes Samsung from chip development project: The chasm between Samsung Electronics and Apple is expected to widen further as the U.S. electronics giant has excluded its Korean rival from a project to develop A7 application processors, due to be released in the first half of next year." The Korea Times 7:53 AM
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"Apple finally kicks Samsung from chip development" Computerworld 7:53 AM
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"Apple severs more ties with Samsung, taps TSMC to build its upcoming A7 processors" The Next Web 9:19 AM
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"Apple Faces Heightened Oversight in China After Tim Cook's Apology" Forbes 11:21 AM
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"Apple Operations VP Jeff Williams In China Dealing With Recent PR Backlash" Cult of Mac 4:16 PM
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"Apple Will Revert To Niche Status As Chinese Advance, Expert Says" Forbes 9:01 AM
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"Don't ask court to 'mop up mess' over patents, Apple, Google told: A U.S. district judge in Florida admonished Apple and Google in their spirited patent fight, telling the companies' lawyers that their tactics are 'not a proper use of this court.'" Bloomberg News 9:26 PM
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