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With Apple’s OS X Mountain Lion Moving Toward iOS, Are We Finally Going To See Touchscreen Macs?

February 17, 2012Erik Kain

All the early reviews of ‘s new Mountain Lion operating system for its Mac computers (10.8) point to the same thing: Macs are going to run more and more like iPads, iPhones, and iPod Touch. Many of the features of iOS are present in the new Mac operating system. There’s one glaring exception: no Mac […]

Read more at Forbes.

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Why Apple’s Valuation Is On The Decline

February 1, 2012Erik Kain

Is [AAPL] undervalued or are investors simply predicting slower future growth for the tech giant? Matt Yglesias captions: Back before the crisis, the market was comfortable valuing at something like 35 times earnings. If that pattern continued today, the company would have a staggering market capitalization. Instead, earnings have surged so much faster than share price […]

Read more at Forbes.

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Don’t Expect Apple’s Digital Textbook Innovation To Come From The Top Down

January 26, 2012Erik Kain

announced recently its entrance into the digital textbook market. Dead-tree textbooks, the company claims, are a thing of the past. And, as David Thier notes, is off to a very strong start with its new textbook service – selling over 350,000 textbooks in just three days. Many are enthusiastic about the tech giant’s entrance into […]

Read more at Forbes.

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Steve Jobs Has Died at Age 56

October 5, 2011Erik Kain

Apple is reporting that co-founder and longtime CEO of the company, Steve Jobs, has died at the age of 56. Jobs was just 21 when he helped found the fledgling computer company. Apple is now one of the largest companies in the world. Its resurgent success was largely due to Jobs’s uncompromising vision as CEO, […]

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