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Even If The iPad Isn’t a PC, Apple’s Still Third Largest PC Vendor [Report]

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Apple has come a long way since the 1970s. While the Mac was seen for years as a niche product that would never appeal to a mass audience, Apple has just been declared the third largest PC vendor in the US.

Apple went from fifth place to third this business quarter with a 10.7% stake in the US PC market.

Apple Pays Just $946 to Settle First Locationgate Lawsuit

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While many of us dismissed the whole ‘Locationgate’ fiasco as being blown way out of proportion, others saw it as an opportunity to claim back a rebate on their iPhones by suing Apple. One Korean lawyer has become the first person to successfully win a Locationgate lawsuit, but we’re guessing Apple can live with the damages: he’ll receive just $946 in compensation.

Apple Seeking Temporary Staff for iPhone 5 Launch Between August, October

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While we’ve had no official confirmation that Apple’s fifth-generation iPhone will launch this year at all, the vast majority of recent speculation seems to agree that the device will be available this September. Strengthening those claims is a new Apple job listing posted in the U.K. for temporary “iPhone Sales Specialists” to work between August and October.

Microsoft Hopes to Follow in Apple’s Footsteps by Opening 75 New Retail Stores [Report]

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Photo by Donald Kelly - http://bit.ly/nXYXql
Photo by Donald Kelly - http://bit.ly/nXYXql

Poor Microsoft. While Apple’s sales and profits have been on the upward trend for the past several years, Microsoft hasn’t nearly as much growth in the computer or mobile business.

In an effort to expand the “Microsoft story,” the Redmond based company has launched the initiative to build 75 new US retail stores in the next 2-3 years. 75 stores hardly competes with Apple’s 300+ worldwide retail locations, but at least it’s something to start with for Microsoft.

Apple Finally Owns “iPhone4.com” and “WhiteiPhone.com”

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Apple has finally bought the two domain names “iPhone4.com” and “WhiteiPhone.com.” It’s difficult to keep track of all the domains Apple actually owns (remember iCloud?), but it seems as though the company has finally ponied up the cash for two already-released products.

We’re not really sure why Apple is just now acquiring a domain for the iPhone 4 and white iPhone, but hey, it’s never too late.

Apple is Taking a Shark Sized Bite Out of US Retail Sales [Report]

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"The flagship Apple Retail Store on 5th avenue in New York City." - by Mark Sebastian - http://bit.ly/oueRt4

It’s no secret that Apple retail stores have been a phenomenal success. In terms of sales growth, Apple is the fastest-growing retailer in the US.

Apple store sales have seen a staggering 80% increase since last year, and sales show no sign of slowing anytime soon.

Apple Patent Lawyer Walks As HTC Becomes Next Victim of An Apple Lawsuit

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Photo by lambdachialpha - http://flic.kr/p/iR9Qu

It seems that you can’t call yourself a major tech company these days unless you’re involved in a patent dispute with Apple. Its ongoing spat with Samsung continues to hit the headlines, and the company has just made HTC its next victim of a patent infringement lawsuit… so why is Apple’s chief counsel on patent issues leaving the company with still so much left to do?

Check Out The Awesome Secret T-Shirt Apple Only Sells At Its Employee Store

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In the classic tradition of those classic “My brother went to Vegas and all I got was this stupid t-shirt” souvenirs, here’s one of the t-shirts you can buy at the Apple Company Store.

Hilarious. Beats my “I Got An Early Look At The iPhone 5 And All I Got Was Raided, Flashbanged And Maced” t-shirt by a mile!

[via OS X Daily]