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Apple Inc. (AAPL, 0HDZ, APC), formerly Apple Computer Inc., is an American multinational corporation with a focus on designing and manufacturing consumer electronics and closely related software products. Established in Cupertino, California on April 1 1976, Apple develops, sells, and supports a series of personal computers, portable media players, mobile phones, computer software, and computer hardware and hardware accessories. As of September 2007, the company operates about 200 retail stores in five countries and an online store where hardware and software products are sold. The iTunes Store provides music, audiobooks, iPod games, music videos, episodes of television programs, and movies which can be downloaded using iTunes on Mac or Windows (and in Linux under Wine), and also on the iPod touch and the iPhone. The company's best-known hardware products include the Macintosh line of personal computers, the iPod line of portable media players, and the iPhone. Apple's software products include the Mac OS X operating system, the iLife suite of multimedia and creativity software, and Final Cut Studio, a suite of professional audio- and film-industry software products.

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The company, incorporated January 3 1977, reflecting the company's ongoing expansion into the consumer electronics market in addition to its traditional focus on personal computers.

Apple employs over 20,000 permanent and temporary workers worldwide

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  1. I wish people would compare apples with apples. The WiMAX of the moment is the 802.16e mobile version, and that's one radio technology. When you compare WiMAX to LTE, you should be talking about Gigabit WiMAX 802.16m, and at that point WiMAX can actually in theory plug into the same evolved packet core that LTE can plug into. The main difference is in the radio modulation that's used in one direction in the case of 802.16m.
    In WiMAX, LTE and Femtocells Some Insights from Aircom International
  2. As five key trends converge (3G, social networking, video, VoIP and awesome mobile devices), the explosive Apple iPhone/iTouch ramps show why usage of mobile devices on IP-based networks should surprise to the upside for years to come.
    In Mobile data set to explode – this Friday, AT&T hopes not literally
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  2. Femtocells Market Assessment | Femtocell Market Forecasts ...

    Explore Article Forex Sources For Trader (Mar 15 2010)

    ...o baritone there has been a country agitate to data, with O2 citing the iPhone as a country driver: Apple iPhone is already dynamical unheard-of levels of ambulatory internet usage, and the launching ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   ip.access   Susan Eustis   Ellen T. Curtiss

  3. Kineto Adds Rick Applegate as Vice President of Global Sales

    Explore Article WIRELESS DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL (Mar 10 2010) Network Equipment Vendors

    ... Developer's Journal, you should give credit to GetJar which was around 1/2 a decade before the Apple application store. Additionally, application stores have existed on non-mobile platforms for years ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Rick Applegate   Kineto Wireless   Airvana

  4. AT&T Customers Will Soon Be Happy ~ Dead Zones

    Explore Article Dead Zones (Mar 10 2010)

    AT&T Customers Will Soon Be Happy ~ Dead Zones ... the Microcell (Femtocell) 2010 and Beyond: Is AT&T the Network to Beat? - Since mid 2007, when Apple launched the iPhone under an exclusive contract with AT&T, complaints have abounded about the i... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Dead Zones   AT&T   Apple

  5. Industry indigestion

    Explore Article telecoms.com (Feb 19 2010) Standards , Asia-Pacific , Operators

    Industry indigestion ...y chance of regaining some of the ground they have lost on the mobile-content front to the likes of Apple and Google. As well as struggling with global reach, operators struggle to compete in terms of agil... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Telefónica   T-Mobile   Alcatel-Lucent

  6. Femtocell takeaways from Mobile World Congress | Opinion ...

    Explore Article ThinkFemtocell (Feb 18 2010) Standards , Enabling Technologies , Network Equipment Vendors

    ...to see. An announcement of 24 operators coming together to create a single platform to compete with Apple, Google etc shows how the industry is reacting to the success of these industry giants. The Telstra... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   PicoChip   Google   Kineto Wireless

  7. Wireless Operators Facing Data Capacity Issues

    Explore Article redorbit.com (Feb 18 2010) Network Equipment Vendors

    ...n mobile data traffic in 2010, driven in large part by the increasing popularity of devices such as Apple Inc.’s iPhone and netbooks. However, during the same time the industry saw only a 13 percent in... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Stephen Rayment   Nokia Siemens Networks   Motorola

  8. Intrinsyc Announces New Strategic Relationships With Product Demonstrations at Mobile World Congress

    Explore Article Marketwire (Feb 17 2010)

    Intrinsyc Announces New Strategic Relationships With Product Demonstrations at Mobile World Congress ...l markets on Android and Windows Mobile smartphones, and was recently submitted for approval to the Apple iPhone Application Store. For more information on Intrinsyc's products and capabilities, please... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Intrinsyc Software   LG Electronics   Apple

  9. Femtocell Use On The Rise Due To Operator Commitment

    Explore Article Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Feb 16 2010)

    Femtocell Use On The Rise Due To Operator Commitment ...phone users stream PowerPoint presentations from their… The mobile operators think they can replace Apple's App Store with their own version of the concept. They don't… (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   China Unicom   Apple   Informa

  10. Initial thoughts about femtocell activity at Mobile World Congress ...

    Explore Article ThinkFemtocell (Feb 15 2010) Standards , Enabling Technologies

    ...advertising is a little less ostentatious than before – for example, there are fewer branded taxis. Apple, Google don’t have stands (not new); Nokia and HP have instead hired venues nearby. Microsoft tried... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   PicoChip   Vodafone   Apple

  11. Dead Zones: New Cell Phone Towers Are Not The Answer

    Explore Article Dead Zones (Feb 11 2010) Americas

    Dead Zones: New Cell Phone Towers Are Not The Answer ...rival AT&T (T) which has been having too many problems lately with its network. Complaints from Apple (AAPL) iPhone users over lost calls and slow service are too frequent, and Cramer would not be bull... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Dead Zones   Apple   AT&T

  12. Breaking up

    Explore Article Economist.com (Feb 11 2010)

    ...operator, is just the most visible example. To secure exclusive rights to the iPhone, it acceded to Apple’s demand that the device come with a simple, flat-rate plan. But instead of selling only a few mill... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Telefónica   T-Mobile   Google

  13. Data Offload to the Rescue

    Explore Article Light Reading (Feb 9 2010) Market Research , Network Equipment Vendors

    ...sers who have publicly ranted about poor-quality 3G network connections, for example. (See Will the Apple iPad Crush 3G Networks?, AT&T;: Don't Choke Us, AT&T; Mobile Boss: NYC & San Fran A... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Apple   AT&T   Gabriel Brown

  14. Stokin' Up Mobile Data Offload

    Explore Article Unstrung (Jan 28 2010) Network Equipment Vendors

    ...GGSNs) to keep up with data traffic volumes on their networks. Bandwidth-hungry devices such as Apple Inc. (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Apple   Stoke

  15. Cell Tower Stocks Look Attractive As Data Hungry Devices Like Smartphones and ...

    Explore Article StreetInsider.com (Jan 27 2010)

    ...nies care to handle. A prime example of the problems that smartphones are beginning to cause is the Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone taking down networks and not working in major cities due to over loading... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Apple   American Tower   AT&T

  16. Night at the museum

    Explore Article telecoms.com (Jan 22 2010)

    Night at the museum ...with no associated cost. Vodafone started pushing its femtocell service just days after it made the Apple iPhone available to its customers. It’s well known that O2 was caught off guard by the sudden spike... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   T-Mobile   Nokia   Google

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