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Apple sold 31.2m iPhones and 14.6m iPads in Q3 2013, up 20% and down 14.1% year-over-year respectively — During its earnings announcement for its fiscal third quarter of 2013, Apple revealed that it sold 31.2 million iPhones and 14.6 million iPads. According to those figures … | Dan Frommer / TechCrunch: |
Apple's No-Growth Q3 2013 In Charts — Apple just reported June quarter results, and as expected, sales were pretty flat — up just 1% from last year to $35.3 billion. It's been a while since Apple has released any major new products, and it shows. — A few highlights:| Romain Dillet / TechCrunch: |
Apple Beats In Q3 2013 With $35.3B In Revenue, $6.9B In Profit, $7.47 EPS, But Posts Another YOY Earnings Decline — Apple has just released its fiscal Q3 2013 earnings — it reported $35.3 billion in revenue (slightly up 0.9 percent from $35 billion in the year-ago quarter) … | Dan Frommer / TechCrunch: |
Apple's Growth Rocket Has Hit A Wall. What Will Get It Started Again? — Apple's stunning growth over the past decade has been one of the biggest stories in all of tech. Even as the company released new product after new product, and grew larger and larger, its growth rate continued to accelerate, far surpassing its competitors.| John Koetsier / VentureBeat: |
Apple in China: $27B sales in the last 12 months, 500K iOS developers — Apple is doing well in China despite that sales were down this past quarter, CEO Tim Cook said today in the company's third-quarter earnings call. — “Let's put it in perspective,” Cook told analysts and investors.| Jordan Kahn / 9to5Mac: |
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Verizon Reveals The $99 Motorola Droid Mini, $199 Droid Ultra, And The $299 Droid Maxx — As if we didn't already have enough Motorola phones to wait for, Verizon showed off a trio of new Motorola DROID smartphones at a (surprisingly cozy) event in New York City.| Dante D'Orazio / The Verge: |
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Facebook to Let You Say Why You Hide News Feed Posts — It's not exactly a dislike button, but Facebook soon plans to roll out ways to better understand why you don't like something in your News Feed. — Currently, when you hide something in your News Feed, Facebook begins feeding … | Hamish McKenzie / PandoDaily: |
Move fast, break things: The sad story of Platform, Facebook's gigantic missed opportunity — It was May 24, 2007 at Facebook's inaugural developers conference f8, held at the San Francisco Design Center. Mark Zuckerberg, just 10 days past his 23rd birthday, was pacing the stage.| Ina Fried / AllThingsD: |
AT&T: $32 Billion in Revenue, 6.8 Million Smartphones Including Record Number of Androids — AT&T said on Tuesday that it sold a record number of Android smartphones last quarter, helping fuel adjusted earnings of 67 cents per share on revenue of just more than $32 billion.| Matthew Lynley / BuzzFeed: |
Google Reader Died Because No One Would Run It — No one took ownership of Google Reader internally because it wasn't a top priority for Larry Page and his inner circle of lieutenants. And if you aren't working on something that the boss cares about, then what's the point? — Via: Justin Sullivan / Getty Images| Ellis Hamburger / The Verge: |
Ember for Mac: a digital scrapbook from the makers of Clear — Realmac Software, the developer behind Clear, has just launched its latest creation: Ember, a Mac app for collecting photos, sketches, drawings, and mockups. The app is a lot like Evernote, but focused solely on capturing, annotating, and sharing images.| Jeremiah Rice / Android Police: |
Exclusive: Moto X Camera's New Minimalist User Interface And Swipe Gestures — Are you sick of hearing about the Moto X yet? Too bad: it's just over a week until Motorola's official debut, and the Good Ship Google is as leaky as ever. The latest tidbits of information from an anonymous tipster … | Zachary M. Seward / Quartz: |
Dating app Tinder briefly exposed the physical location of its users — Tinder, the popular mobile dating app that matches people based on how they rate each other's photographs, briefly exposed the physical location of its users to other people on the service. — The location information wasn't visible in the app.| George Avalos / Oakland Tribune: |
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Intel teases a new Haswell processor for thin, potentially fanless tablets — Intel's new Haswell processors are quickly earning a reputation for huge gains in battery life and power efficiency, but the company had another surprise up its sleeve. Today, Intel's announcing a limited run … | Eric Eldon / TechCrunch: |
Flipboard Brings Its Mobile Magazines To The Web — Flipboard started on mobile devices, but the magazine app is moving to the web today with the launch of a new site. Its 75 million registered users will be getting access to its superior formatting and curation features for articles, photos and video on their desktops and laptops.| RTTNews: |
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