Emails Related To No-Hire Agreements Between Apple, Google And Others Made Public

Mid and high-level employees, often experts in their respective fields, are a key asset for different tech companies. When the competition is fierce, employees are given fair benefits to retain them. But when companies sign a mutual agreement not to ‘steal’ each other’s employees, that disrupts fair market competition and is, thus, illegal. In the light of certain emails made public recently, Apple, Google, Adobe and many others indulged in such an agreement.

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Apple Offers 15% Discount On 13-Inch MacBook Pro, Starts At $1019

When Apple released its MacBook Pro with Retina display, the world was truly mesmerized. Here was the best laptop in the world fixed with the best display ever. Many of us have been waiting for the notebook’s prices to come down. Now, Apple has decided to offer 15% discount on the 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro, bringing down its price to $1019.

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New Job Listing Hints Apple Is Aiming To Expand Siri’s Functionality

Job listings posted by Apple often hint at what the tech giant is up to now. A new listing by the company now shows that Apple may be planning to expand the conversational skills of its voice-based personal assistant, Siri. The advertisement for the said job was posted on LinkedIn.

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Former Apple CEO John Sculley Thinks Apple Should Make Cheap iPhone

Many people across the world specially in developing countries like Bangladesh, India and China want to get their hands on Apple’s iPhone, but can’t afford it due to its price. Former Apple CEO John Sculley believes that Apple should really make cheaper iPhone to tap these demand.

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Apple’s Retail VP Jerry McDougal Resigns To Focus On Family

Which one is important for you – job or family? Would you leave your job just to focus on your family while you are in one of the top companies of the world? I’m quiet sure you may not be that brave to do so. But one man did. He is none other than Apple’s Vice President of Retail Division – Jerry McDougal.

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Apple Shipped Nearly 52 Million iPhones During Q4 Of 2012

During the second quarter of 2012, iPhone sales had considerably slowed down. This was primarily because of the anticipation that surrounded the launch of iPhone 5. Once Apple launched the new smartphone, the sales picked up again and an analyst has now estimated that Apple shipped nearly 52 million iPhone devices during the 4th quarter of 2012!

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Court Orders Apple, Amazon To Settle Lawsuit Over ‘App Store’ Term

Apple’s online apps marketplace, App Store, has come to be associated with the company by popular use. So when Amazon decided to use the same term, Apple launched a lawsuit against the e-retailer. The legal tussle ensued back in 2011 and has continued to this day. Now, the court wants the two companies to settle the dispute on their own.

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Teens Say Apple Products Are Not Cool Anymore

A few years back, Apple swept the world with its offerings of iPhone and iPad. Apple’s smartphone, specifically, became the height of cool and people flocked in millions to lay their hands on an iPhone. But thing are changing as a new market research reveals that teenagers no longer hold Apple as a cool brand.

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