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Google is Apple's toughest competitor
According to Yahoo! Finance, investors would be given great chances with Apple instead of BlackBerry and Hewlett-Packard but Google could slay Apple in terms of future growth.
Smartphones - the fashion of the future
According to a tech conference in San Francisco, wearable technology partnered with the smartphone will be the future of mobile computing.
'America's Got Talent' continues to look for US$1 million worth star
'America's Got Talent' continued its search for a star who could give America a performance that is worth US$1 million.
BlackBerry will bounce back
The struggling company that has been in survival mode for a long time was expected to bounce back if it would focus on software development.
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A natural gas well exploded in the Gulf of Mexico today. A total of 44 workers were evacuated after a natural gas rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico today.
Google has 25% share in the internet traffic coming from North America. Data from Deepfield, an analytics firm, indicated that Google took 25% internet traffic in North America.
‘Tiger cub’ Laffont was bullish on content but not Apple. Philippe Laffont, a hedge fund manager at Coatue Management, did not seem too optimistic when asked about his opinion of Apple.
Sonic Automotive's Q2 profits dropped because of debt retirement charges, while its sales increased.
Apple dumped AU Optronics after its failure to meet the standards of the technology giant which further resulted to Apple's negotiations with Samsung about iPad mini 2's components.




