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Apple News Roundup: Apple's Earnings Call, OS X Lion Imminent, New Macs And Mac Sales, Google's Schmidt Lashes Out

A handy summary of what's going on with Apple right now--including Eric Schmidt's (ironic?) lash-out.READ»

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iFive: Cloud iTunes Imminent, Microsoft Argues With Intel, U.K. To Revamp IP Law, Google Against Face IDs, "Like" On 33% Of Web

There's plenty of interesting news already this morning--here are five of the best pieces, summarized:READ»

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iFive: TI Buys National Semic., Twitter Monetizes Fire Hose, Apple Wins Patent Suit, Living Social's New Funds, Google Antitrust

As the saying goes, "lose an hour in the morning, and you will be all day hunting for it." To avoid the problem, here's our compact summary of the early news.READ»

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iFive: Canada Hacked, Obama Meets Jobs and Schmidt, Apple Controls Touchscreen Supply, Google Music, North Korea's Digital News

As you sip your early morning cup of coffee, let us get you up to speed with the early innovation news: READ»

8 Potential Replacements for Steve Jobs at Apple

The tech world's getting used to the idea Steve Jobs is absent from Apple again, for medical reasons. We think he'll be back soon. But one day he won't come back, and who might fill the big chair then?READ»

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iFive: Schmidt's Facebook-Scraping, Diaspora's Open Social, Skyhook Sues Google, SMS Taxes, Europe's Moon Rover

As you digest your breakfast, here's today's early news, pre-digested for your convenience.READ»

Google's Schmidt Sees Good Future in China, But Is This Just "Spin"? [Update: Maybe not]

Google's CEO Eric Schmidt thinks that soon his company will resolve its differences with the Chinese government over their ongoing operations in the censor-happy nation. Is he right? Or merely hopelessly optimistic?Schmidt was ...READ»

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Google, Apple May Suffer Anti-Trust Action for Sharing Board Members

Apple and Google may have more in common than the Federal Trade Commission would like. The companies share two members of their board of directors, Eric Schmidt and Arthur Levinson. According to antitrust laws, the presence of ...READ»