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  2. 'Quality over quantity': How Apple wants to lure sports fans ...

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    But while Apple has indicated it wants sports, it doesn't seem to want just any sport. Rather, the company seems focused on sports that can deliver on three standards: exclusive, global, and premium.

  3. Hypercompetition - Wikipedia

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    Apple led the race to the bottom, but planned for the future by inventing the iPhone, which obsolesced the portable music player market. In addition, Apple maintained a full line of iPods that made it difficult to tell which product was stuck in the middle. In a sense, almost all the products were stuck in the middle between two other products.

  4. Apple's Management Is Creating Value - AOL

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    The higher the EVA momentum, the faster management is creating value. Let's look at Apple ( NAS: AAPL ) and three of its peers to see how effectively they create value.

  5. Workouts (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    GymKit is an integration API that was launched with watchOS 4.1 on 31 October 2017, which allows developers and manufacturers to enable bidirectional sync between the Apple Watch and certain cardio equipment. [6] [7] Once paired, compatible machines can display workout data and performance during workouts and send additional data to the Fitness ...

  6. Major League Soccer on television - Wikipedia

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    Major League Soccer has been broadcast live in the United States nationally since the league's inception in 1996 and in Canada since 2007. [1] As of the 2023 season, Apple Inc. is the primary global rights holder and streams every regular season and playoff match on MLS Season Pass – a service in the Apple TV app.

  7. Steve Jobs Knew Apple Couldn't Compete in This Sector - AOL

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    There are some areas where Steve Jobs knew he shouldn't take Apple (NAS: AAPL) . He knew search was Google's (NAS: GOOG) turf, and even though Apple launched iAd for mobile advertising, which ...

  8. Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Apple has two campuses near Austin, Texas: a 216,000-square-foot (20,100 m 2) campus opened in 2014 houses 500 engineers who work on Apple silicon [286] and a 1.1-million-square-foot (100,000 m 2) campus opened in 2021 where 6,000 people work in technical support, supply chain management, online store curation, and Apple Maps data management ...

  9. Apple releases new sports app for iPhone - AOL

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    The app, called Apple Sports, does one thing well: show sports scores from all the major teams and leagues. Users in the U.S., Canada and the U.K. can download it on Wednesday, the first day of ...