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"'It's Been a Rout': Apple Stumbles in World's Largest Untapped Market/With global smartphone sales flattening, Apple has looked to India for new growth, with little success so far" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 9:56 AM
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"Declining iPhone sales in India is a sign Apple is failing to adapt its business: Apple has found India to be a difficult market to crack, with shipments of the iPhone reportedly slipping in the market as it struggles to compete against cheaper rivals in the country." AppleInsider 1:16 PM
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"Qualcomm says Apple violating Chinese court order, despite new software" Reuters 7:45 AM
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"Qualcomm Claims Apple is Still Violating Chinese Court Order Despite Software Update to Remove Patented Features" MacRumors 8:04 AM
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"Qualcomm isn't happy that Apple is still selling iPhones in China" Cult of Mac 8:04 AM
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"Apple sued for lying about iPhone X notch in ads: Some see Apple's marketing practices as a touch shady. A new lawsuit wants to test that idea." ZDNet 7:11 AM
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"For Apple, 2018 meant a new enterprise tack: Though it's often seen as a consumer-centric company, Apple now touches a wide variety of enterprise IT operations. That growing corporate influence is likely to continue, and may even accelerate, in 2019." Computerworld 7:28 AM
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"Apple Watch and the transformation of enterprise learning: Can wearables like Apple Watch help enterprises teach employees new skills?" Computerworld 9:59 AM
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