Apple reported record revenue and strong iPhone sales for its first fiscal quarter in 2014, but not all investors were happy and a couple big names even called the company to task in their own special ways. Google surprised the tech world by announcing it's selling Motorola Mobility to Lenovo, the Mac turned 30, and Bryan has a new toy.
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- Apple Posts Record Q1 Revenue, but Guidance Sours After-Hours
- Carl Icahn Plunks Down Another $500 Million on $AAPL
- Carl Icahn to Apple: I Know Best, and I Just Bought $1 Billion More in $AAPL Stock
- Donald Trump: Lack of Bigger iPhone Makes Apple Dumb
- Apple Celebrates 30 Years of Mac with Video, Web Tribute
- Apple Posts Video Celebrating the Mac's 30th Birthday
- Dave Hamilton: The Mac Is The Reason I'm Here
- Jeff Gamet: My Long Path to the Mac
- After Mac: The Next 30 Years of Computing
- After 30 Years, the Future of the Mac Remains Bright
- ABC News Video on Mac's 30th Birthday with Tim Cook, Craig Federighi, Bud Tribble
- Google Reportedly Sells Moto to Lenovo for $2-$3 Billion
- Google's Page: We're Selling Motorola Mobility, Keeping the Patents
- Bryan's new toy: Dice+
- jeff-o-rama: Smaug's Real Desolation: The Economy
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- Jeff's blog: Fresh Brewed Tales
- Bryan's blog: Geek Tells