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Apple places third in 15 Top MBA Employers survey

Apple ranks third is a new new CNNMoney exclusive list of the 15 Top MBA Employers, according to a survey of B-school students who were asked where they most want to work. Approximately 16.66% of MBAs want to work at Apple.

Here’s what CNNMoney says about Apple: “The mighty iEconomy keeps powering Apple to new heights. The tech giant’s valuation reached the half-trillion milestone early this year, and this year it’s on track to surpass Hewlett-Packard as the biggest tech firm by sales.”

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Judge to allow Jobs’ ‘thermonuclear’ comments in Apple-Motorola trial

A judge will allow the late Steve Jobs’ “thermonuclear war’ comments about Motorola in an upcoming patent trial between the company and Apple, reports “Reuters” (http://macte.ch/IgfPI).

Jobs told his biographer Walter Isaacson that Motorola had “ripped off the iPhone,” commented “grand theft” and that he was “willing to go to thermonuclear war on this.” In a May court filing, Apple acknowledged that Jobs was “very angry” over Google’s behavior, notes “Reuters.”

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Aquafadas releases Digital Publishing System 2.0

Aquafadas has released version 2.0 of its Digital Publishing System. The upgrade includes ePub3 support, six new games and 40 additional new features.

Besides apps, fixed-layout ePub3 is the most important way of publishing to the iPad, according to Aquafadas CEO Claudia Zimmer. Aquafadas’s ePub3 export supports full text search, high resolution images, video, read-aloud audio, slideshows, and more.

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‘MUG Event Calendar’: iCloud, Dragon Dictate, more

June kicks into high gear on “The MUG Event Calenda”r this week.

Topics in this week’s listings include iCloud, the iPad, Google, Dragon Dictate, and Adobe Photoshop Elements and Photoshop 6. Two groups will hold their annual picnics, one will watch an informative and entertaining video, and more than a few are keeping the cards close to the vest and not announcing their meeting topics.

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Apple rumors: LED costs, new TV OS at WWDC?

Here are the latest Apple rumors from the blogosphere:

“Toshiba and Bridgelux announced that they have found the means of significantly lowering the manufacturing costs of LED diodes forlighting. The process would stop using sapphire as a substrate and instead use Gallium nitride for the benefit of the good old silicon largely used everywhere.” — “HardMac” (http://www.hardmac.com)

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