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From: Moonray4/19/2012 8:14:00 AM
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Thursby PKard Reader - World's first secure iPad and iPhone browser
Arlington, TX Apr 19, 2012 in Mobile Accessories

[prMac.com] Arlington, Texas - Thursby Software Systems, Inc., launches PKard (R) Reader, the world's first secure
Apple iPad, iPhone and iPod touch web browser solution, a combination of a $149.99 plug-in card reader using
industry standard CAC, PIV, PIV-I or CIV smart cards and a free app leveraging two-factor authentication.

More at: prmac.com 

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To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (131094)4/19/2012 8:15:25 AM
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Reading through Nokia's losing's report today, I am more than determined to gamble AAPL long, from Apple's earnings day, to AAPL's after earnings pre-open.

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From: Moonray4/19/2012 8:19:30 AM
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The iPhone 5 Ice Pop Will Keep You Cool This Summer

While the real iPhone 5 probably won’t show its face until October, there is one that’s already available and it’ll keep you cool this summer. Spotted in a Taiwanese bakery, the iPhone 5 ice pop tastefully rips off Apple’s logo and its iPhone to become the perfect treat for any Apple fanboy.

cultofmac.com 

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From: Lahcim Leinad4/19/2012 8:22:59 AM
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Nokia lost China - SlashGear

Fans of big numbers should find plenty to excite them in Nokia’s Q1 2012 financial results, but some of the most serious implications come when you factor in those stats the Finns didn’t mention. The headline numbers of a $1.7bn loss and a halving of smartphone sales year-on-year dance around the biggest threat to the company’s future: the market Apple, Google and many others see as their biggest source of potential growth in the decades to come, China, has ditched Nokia.

Device volumes in Q1 2012 fell an astonishing 62-percent year-on-year in Greater China, tumbling from 23.9m units a year ago to just 9.2m in the past three months. It’s even more painful when you look at net sales: amplified by a shrink in average sales price, compared to January through March 2011, Nokia made 70-percent less on its handsets in China this past quarter. €1.9bn down to $577m, in fact.

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From: Moonray4/19/2012 8:24:06 AM
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iPhone 5 Will Spike Apple Shares and You Know It



allthingsd.com 

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To: Moonray who wrote (131386)4/19/2012 8:34:48 AM
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Just to don my two horned hat:

True that's past performance

But moving ahead what does the future hold to push things up?

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From: Lahcim Leinad4/19/2012 8:34:49 AM
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Verizon ships 6.3m smartphones, mum on iPhone for now

Verizon reported winter quarter results that were defined by smartphones, albeit with current gaps in its data. The company saw a slight 4.6 percent increase in revenue to $28.2 billion but a much wider 15.7 percent jump in its net profit, which it quantified as 59 cents per share. Smartphones were key to the growth, Verizon said: 6.3 million were sold in the period, making up 72 percent of all its subscription phones.

Read more: electronista.com 

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To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (131388)4/19/2012 8:39:47 AM
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3.2 million iPhones in the quarter versus 4.2m in the December quarter.

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To: Moonray who wrote (131378)4/19/2012 8:44:02 AM
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Microsoft and Intel Teaming Up, Plotting to Take Down Apple
I'm shocked.

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From: iggyl4/19/2012 8:45:30 AM
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Oracle v. Google trial: evidence of willful infringement outweighs claims of approved use

http://www.fosspatents.com/2012/04/oracle-v-google-trial-evidence-of.html


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