
company shot up on hopes of a deal with China Mobile." Reuters 7:23 AM

"China unlikely to see Apple's iPhone soon: execs/Apple Inc's iPhone is unlikely to hit Chinese shelves soon because of technical and fee issues, industry executives said on Wednesday, a day after shares in the U.S. "China Unicom also open to iPhone talks: China Unicom may be open to selling Apple's iPhone in China, giving Apple a second option for bringing its device to the world's most populous market." InfoWorld 7:23 AM "iPhone Could Have Two Sellers in China: China's second biggest mobile operator is open to talks with Apple about selling the iPhone there." IDG News Service 10:25 AM "China Unicom also open to iPhone talks: CEO says China Unicom would consider talking to Apple about a tie-up, giving Apple a second option for bringing its iPhone device to the world's most populous market" IDG News Service 3:29 PM "Taiwan's Chunghwa in talks to sell Apple iPhones: Chunghwa Telecom said on Wednesday it was in talks to sell Apple's iPhones for its mobile service, the largest in Taiwan, but added that no details had yet been agreed." Reuters 1:38 PM "Company Sues 23 for Text Completion Tech: Delaware firm Autotext Technologies has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against 23 major technology companies including Apple and IBM, regarding predictive word processing." BetaNews 10:45 AM "Patent suit targets Apple, US cellphone and computer makers: A Delaware firm named AutoText Technologies claims that Apple and virtually all of the US electronics industry is infringing on a patent for the concept of a computer-based transcription device." AppleInsider 7:43 AM It goes into this holiday season with a very deep and complete product line.'" MacNewsWorld 7:25 AM 'Each time they refresh that product line, they manage to meet or exceed already high expectations.


"Wishing and Hoping in the Apple Store Aisles: 'The iPod continues to be what drives Apple to new heights,' JupiterResearch analyst Michael Gartenberg told MacNewsWorld. won dismissal of a shareholder lawsuit claiming company officers including Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs were overpaid with illegally backdated option awards." Bloomberg 8:36 PM "Apple Wins Dismissal of Shareholder Backdating Suit: Apple Inc. MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 Login | Subscribe to MacSurfer's Headline News
