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    About a month ago, the FBI and Apple Inc. become embroiled in a war of privacy. There were those that found themselves supporting Apple regardless of their technology affiliation. This debate isn't just significant because of data. It was this idea that a government wanted to force a company to change a computer OS. In this case, it was iOS that would have had a backdoor. For too long governments have been asking for a compromise on our freedoms and civil liberties all in the name of “preventing

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    Apple Inc. Is an American worldwide organization that is exploring by making and selling personal computers, computer software, and many more electronics devices? It is the well-known hardware products, they are the Mac line of computers, the iPod media player, the iPhone smartphone, and the iPad tablet computer. They also have their online services recognized, such as ITunes store, app store and ICloud. Apple Inc. products are very classy, original and they offer as well waterproof products. However

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    work on the design of their products and develop new features while also updating their software (Chen). Another market that has been disrupted is the music market through the introduction of the iPod and iTunes (Bajarin). Although the music market has been disrupted before because of pirating songs, iPod and iTunes have replaced CD and mp3 players, which overtime, have become obsolete. Furthermore, CDs in general have lost its value because of artists digitally uploading their albums in iTunes.

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    music, the industry was fighting this new wave of music getting released to customers. However, with Apple 's release of its iPod digital-media player (2001) and adding the iTunes Store in 2003, they became the gatekeeper of digital downloads. Consequently, they promptly became supreme inside this new swim lane of the music industry. The key player that allow this was the iPod, MP3 players, and Apple 's own iTunes software which all interfaced, thus making them one of the industry most popular amongst

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    What is something you carry around every minute of every day? Something you could not see yourself living without? A technology so innovative, and brilliant, our phones. Although our phones are so amazing, we find ourselves always wanting the newest version, not being content or happy with the amazing technology we all have. We become so focused on what we can’t have, we don’t realize what all we do have, and obviously with how quickly things advance, people are willing to spend ridiculous amounts

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    on the market: one of the reasons that PCs still dominate the market in terms of units sold is because of Apple's greater expense. "Apple's share of the PC market has been below 5 percent for most of the past 15 years, and even with the much-hyped 'iPod halo effect,' this level hasn't changed in recent years" (Paczkowski 2010). While Apple has been able to outsell rivals in some areas, such as music, even in arenas in which it is famous such as the smartphone market, Apple is not the undisputed rival

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    Apple Forecast

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    In the article “Apple Forecasts First Sales Drop Since 2003 on iPhone Slowdown” by Adam Satariano he discusses many factors contributing to Apple’s first sales decline in over 13 years and what steps they plan to take to recover. Apple’s revenue was expected to produce $55.5 billion this quarter but the company believes it will be $50-$53 billion dollars (Satariano, “Apple Forecast”). This decreased is believed to show signs of saturation in the smart phone market. Along with iPhones, Apple also

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    of a company like Apple, room for innovation and renovation was always possible. The free enterprise system allowed room for great financial success and greatly appealed to consumer demand needs or wants. Their very first launch of the first PC and Ipod MP3 Music Player grasped the attention quickly in the consumer demand market. His technology skyrocketed as he innovated goods that were advances for the people in their daily lives. Apple was greatly set up with their great alliances in the enterprise

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    Case Study: Apple’s lawsuit on Samsung, what happened? The jury in the much-hyped Apple vs. Samsung patent infringement lawsuit recently handed down a verdict which basically gave Apple everything it wanted: A billion-dollar payment from Samsung, plus the possibility of an injunction against sales of infringing Samsung smart phones and tablets. Will this mega-lawsuit dramatically alter the way our devices are manufactured and, in turn, affect our decision-making process when buying a smart phone

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    Assessing and Using Seasonality in Examining Apple Inc. Inventory Management In the commercial environment Apple are known not only for their innovative products: they are also known for their highly effective inventory control. The system utilized by the firm means that at any point in time there is a minimal amount of capital tied up in the inventory, holding only sufficient inventory to support sales for five days. The ability of the firm, to operate consistently in this manner without suffering

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