The company's COO has been running operations since 2007 and is the obvious choice to become its next chief executive.
The tech giant's CEO is taking another medical leave. But this time, the company seems well-prepared to march on.
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One report says the company might omit the 'home' button on future versions of the iPhone and iPad.
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Could shares jump from $350 to a grand? Yes, but the company's profit and revenue would have to explode.
A recent consumer survey indicates more bad news for AT&T.
Whose network is better for iPhone users? The 2 carriers have plenty to say about that.
Will Verizon match the big subsidies that AT&T pays Apple to carry the iPhone? We'll see.
Though it will be an older model, users can get Apple's flagship smart phone -- and AT&T will get more data-hungry subscribers.
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