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September 30, 2012, 1:05 AM

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Amit Agarwal / Digital Inspiration:
Apple Drops the “Most Powerful Mapping Service Ever” Claim  —  Apple's CEO Tim Cook has honestly admitted that Apple Maps isn't as good as competing mapping services but the Apple website made a slightly contradictory claim.  It said: … Apple Maps may be beautiful for some regions …
Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Fortune:
Does Apple have a Scott Forstall problem?  —  There's no shortage of embarrassing instances where Apple (AAPL) Maps “fell short” — as Tim Cook's public apology put it — but on Friday Canadian reader John Garner pointed me to a particularly striking one.  Jason Matheson, a fellow Canadian …
More: The Loop and Business InsiderTweets: @trojankitten
Nicholas Carlson / Business Insider:
Take A Closer Look At The Icon For Apple's Terrible Maps App  —  iPhones used to come with Google Maps, but Apple booted Google after the two companies were unable to negotiate a new deal.  —  The whole thing fell apart over turn-by-turn directions.  —  The problem for Apple is, everyone (well, almost everyone) hates their maps app.
Quentin Hardy / New York Times:
Meg Whitman's Toughest Campaign: Retooling H.P.  —  IT'S not as easy being Meg Whitman as Meg Whitman might have expected.  —  At 56, Ms. Whitman, the eBay billionaire who spent a fortune unsuccessfully trying to become the governor of California, has found her Act III.
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IHS iSuppli:
Hard Drive Shipments Rebound to Record Level in 2012  —  A year after the Thailand flooding disaster partially derailed production, the global hard disk drive (HDD) industry has fully recovered, with shipments to the computer market expected to hit a record level this year …
Noah Kagan / OkDork:
Why I got Fired from Facebook (a $100 Million dollar lesson)  —  Can I be real with you?  Real real?  —  I'm TIRED of answering this question so I'd rather write it out and just point people to this post.  —  Let me start in reverse.  —  I can tell you every detail of the day I got fired aka …
More: Mashable! and Business InsiderTweets: @jowyang
Brendan Sasso / Hillicon Valley:
Facebook: Federal online privacy rules would violate free speech rights  —  Facebook is warning the Federal Trade Commission that its proposed update to children's online privacy rules would infringe constitutionally protected free speech rights.  —  The company said that because the proposal …
Stephen Lawson / Computerworld:
LightSquared asks to share weather-balloon spectrum for its LTE network  —  The carrier would give up part of the spectrum where GPS interference led the FCC to shoot down its LTE plans  —  Embattled satellite carrier LightSquared proposed on Friday that the government let it share spectrum …
John Boudreau / Mercury News:
Apple taps obscure Asian suppliers to bring the iPhone and other products to the masses  —  BADE, Taiwan — On a November afternoon two years ago, a taxi pulled up to the gate of Ta Liang Technology, one of countless nondescript companies that make up the global gadget supply chain.

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