The Droid GuyApple rejects millions of Foxconn iPhones on quality concernsSilicon Valley Business JournalApple returned as many as eight million defective iPhones to Foxconn last month, according to reports from China Business and China Times. The returned phones will cost Foxconn roughly $32 per device, which could result in a total loss of $259 million.Report: Apple returned 8M shoddy iPhones to FoxconnRegisterApple faces crunch time with first drop in profits in a decade expectedMirror.co.ukApple Profit Probably Fell First Time Since 2003 on IPhone SlumpBloombergFocus Taiwan News Channel -Forbes -Inquirerall 190 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukFive things to watch in Apple's earnings tomorrowSilicon Valley Business JournalWhen Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook posts quarterly results on Tuesday, the iPhone and iPad maker will show its first profit drop in 10 years despite record revenue, Wall Street analysts forecast. And the analyst consensus for the quarter is below the top end of ...Report: Apple returned 8M shoddy iPhones to FoxconnRegisterApple Profit Probably Fell First Time Since 2003 on IPhone SlumpBloombergFaulty iPhones could cost Foxconn millionsZDNetTelegraph.co.uk -Newsday -CNET (blog)all 189 news articles »
Weak iPad, iPhone demand hits LG Display in the walletRegisterLG Display's profits have been hit by falling demand from Apple, forcing the firm to turn in its smallest profit since clawing its way out of debt in Q2 2012. Apple shares are trading steadily under $400 for the first time since December 2011 (following a brief blip ...and more »
[Guardian Network]Ghana is facing a "major public health issue" after condoms supplied to the country's health service were found to contain holes and burst easily.
Ms Sherry Ayittey – Health Minister The Ministry of Health on Monday directed heads of the various units in hospitals to ensure that there are continuous emergency services including maternity services at all health facilities. It said managers of health …
The GuardianNokia wins court injunction over HTC One microphone technologyThe GuardianFinnish phone maker Nokia has won a court injunction banning HTC from using microphone parts made by STMicroelectronics in its flagship HTC One phones, in a move that will deepen the problems at the struggling Taiwanese handset company.HTC One hit with injunction over Nokia-developed microphoneExpert ReviewsNokia Wins Injunction Against HTC One In The NetherlandsGeeky gadgetsNokia's Block On Microphone Sales Could Stymie HTC OneLaw360 (subscription)Droid Life -SlashGear -4-traders (press release)all 49 news articles »
NDTVGoogle Chairman says Project Glass won't ship before 2014NDTVThere has been a lot of buzz regarding Google's famed Project Glass. It was expected that the company will start offering these glasses to the consumers sometime this year. However, it now seems the users will now have to wait till 2014 to get their hands on ...Be grateful we create so many jobs, says GoogleIrish IndependentEric Schmidt defends firm's tax avoidance policies in UK, says Google fully ...Daily News & AnalysisGoogle's Eric Schmidt Says Glass for Consumers 'a Year-ish Away' - MashableMashableThe Independent -Bloomberg -BBC Newsall 111 news articles »
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