Apple’s Next iPhone EXPECTED to Support 4G and 2 Tech Titans on the Move

Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL): According to William Blair’s Anil Doradia, in June, the iPhone was outsold by Motorola’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) Droid RAZR MAXX as a result of Big Red’s promotional efforts for 4G device sales. The next iPhone should support 4G and could lead to Verizon’s change-of-heart. Also, an executive a T-Mobile (DTEGY.PK) executive has told employees that it will not receive the iPhone this year due to struggles.

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Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) risks becoming a publishing monopoly within the next few years, according to Italy’s antitrust chief, reports Reuters.  The shares traded up $2.63 (0.47%) recently at $563.33.

Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) is attempting to attach augmented reality on its chips and has just written a $14M check to Layar, a Dutch start-up, which should allow it to access its technology. Reuters states that overlays text or graphics on real-life images and objects is included in the technology, enabling hybrid images to be displayed on smartphones, tablets, or PC screens.

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