This Week's Top Story | | JPMorgan Chase & Co. analyst Mark Moskowitz said research from his colleagues in Asia about a cut in Apple Inc. iPad orders doesn't represent the views of the securities firm's U.S. team | | More Top Stories | | Co-President Mark Hurd says acquisitions could help Oracle intensify its focus on such vertical markets as financial services, banking, and telecommunications | | Google Inc.'s new social-networking service, an effort to lure away users from Facebook Inc., saw U.S. visits soar 13-fold last week after the site opened to the general public, Experian Hitwise said in a report | | Apple Inc. will introduce a new version of the iPhone at an Oct. 4 event, the first upgrade of its best-selling product since Steve Jobs resigned as chief executive officer | | International Business Machines Corp. and Intel Corp. will invest $4.4 billion over five years to create a hub for next-generation computer chip technology in New York, the state's Governor Andrew Cuomo, said | | Research In Motion Ltd., the maker of the BlackBerry smartphone struggling to revive falling sales, rose 4.5 percent on speculation that activist investor Carl Icahn is buying a stake in the company | | The athlete-turned-hedge fund billionaire has never faced a defensive line like the one standing in the way of his new telecom venture, LightSquared | | Netflix's recent moves may have been exceedingly clumsy, but the heavy focus on streaming is the way to go, says the film critic | | This newsletter is a FREE service provided by BusinessWeek.com. To sign up for other newsletters, cancel delivery, change delivery options or change your e-mail address, please go to our Newsletter Preferences page. If you need other assistance, please contact Customer Service or contact: Dustine Peterson Bloomberg Businessweek Customer Rights 2005 Lakewood Drive, Boone, IA 50036 dpeterson@cds-global.com To learn more about how BusinessWeek.com applies this policy, you can contact our Marketing Department. | | This week in Technology Insider | Welcome to the Tech Insider. This week, writers Adam Satoriano and Edmond Lococo examine the opposing views of Asian and U.S. analysts at JP Morgan Chase & Co. The U.S. team sees strong iPad sales in the fourth quarter, while the Asian analysts say Apple is cutting orders with suppliers. We also have stories on Oracle, Google, and Research In Motion. Enjoy! | | Advertisement | Technology Resources | Advertisement | |
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