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"Apple's Devices Lose Luster in American Classrooms: Apple is losing its grip on American classrooms, which technology companies have long used to hook students on their brands for life." ["Mobile devices that run on Apple's iOS and MacOS operating systems have now reached a new low, falling to third place behind both Google-powered laptops and Microsoft Windows devices, according to a report released on Thursday by Futuresource Consulting, a research company."] New York Times [Free Registration Required] 11:56 AM
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"Report: Apple's iOS and macOS lose market share to Chrome OS in US K-12" 9to5Mac 3:56 PM
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"Patent-holding company's $533M verdict against Apple is dust on appeal" Ars Technica 11:49 AM
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"Appellate Court Rules Smartflash Patents Invalid, Saving Apple $533 Million" The Mac Observer 6:37 AM
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"Apple won't have to pay $533 million to an iTunes patent troll: A three-judge panel unanimously agreed to throw out a two-year-old iTunes patent ruling." Engadget 7:38 AM
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"Apple has $533m verdict against iTunes software patents thrown" V3 12:00 PM
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"Apple's U.K. Suit Against Qualcomm Adds to Global Patent War" Bloomberg 2:26 PM
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"Apple expands ongoing legal battle against Qualcomm with new lawsuit in the U.K." 9to5Mac 8:37 PM
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"Tim Cook's Awkward Challenge To Define The MacBook Pro" Forbes 8:52 AM
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"Apple board members receive restricted stock grants worth more than $253K" AppleInsider 8:53 PM
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"Tim Cook introduces Al Gore's new movie 'An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power' in Silicon Valley" 9to5Mac 9:21 PM
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