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A Look at Apple in China by Patrick McGee
Apple in China: The Capture of the World’s Greatest Company by Patrick McGee My rating: 5 of 5 stars A fairly timely book as well as a very important one as trade and U.S. manufacturing come front and center with … Continue reading
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Apple Set to Unveil IPad Mini?
More tech news, as Apple gets set to unveil a smaller version of the IPad. The competition in this end of the market is going to be brutal, and the players involved all have a lot riding on success. Should … Continue reading
Microsoft Ready to Compete
Had a great discussion on AM Jive, with Seth Graham, about the rapidly changing face of technology, and specifically about Microsoft and Apple. Microsoft has just opened a “Microsoft Store” in the Rockingham Mall in Salem, NH, which I have … Continue reading
Steve Jobs
The death of Steve Jobs of Apple is a tremendous loss for the country. There has been extensive media coverage of Jobs since his death, with great emphasis on his brilliance. Jobs was indeed brilliant, but there was more to … Continue reading