Big businesses take a small bite of the Apple by batteryfast.co.uk
On the surface, USAA looks like a prime example of how Apple is making new inroads into large enterprises. The financial services company has deployed more than 500 iPhones and 300 iPads, has about 200 Macintosh computers, and it's considering bringing in more Macs to displace some of its Windows desktops.
Anyone who's handled an iPod has probably noticed that one of the things that makes the industrial design of the iPod so special is that there are so many smooth lines and surfaces, no door, slots, or openings other than the bare necessities needed for syncing and headphones.
Among the handful of consumer laptops unveiled at the Computex trade show in Taiwan, Asus had one of the more interesting, an ultrathin 11-inch clearly designed to take on the MacBook Air.
Google's chief legal officer Wednesday issued a stinging rebuke of what he called "bogus patent" attacks on the Android operating system by major competitors like Apple, Oracle and Microsoft.