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Sunday, May 11, 2014

Dr Dre's $3billion Apple Deal Won't Make him Hip Hop's First Billionaire!

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And this is according to Forbes, cos TMZ reports a rep for Forbes told them that once the $3.2 Billion Apple deal is finalized, the rap mogul will NOT hit the billion dollar mark.

Forbes Assistant Managing Editor for Wealth says they've done the math, and after state and federal taxes, Dre will be worth in the neighborhood of $800 million. 

It appears Dre only owns 25% of the company, so the max he'd make off the sale is $800 MIL. After state and federal taxes, he's left with $480 MIL, and when you add in Dre's other assets, that's how Forbes now comes up with $800 MIL.  
The editor says:

"Not quite enough to debut on the Forbes 400 but plenty for bragging rights.”

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ITS OFFICIAL: Dr Dre Now The First Billionaire In Hip-Hop



Dr Dre just sold his Beats By Dre to Apple Inc. for $3.2billion. According to reports, he could make a billion or more in profits from this sale.
Forbes better refresh their list, ‘cos Dr Dre just pushed Sean Combs aka P. Diddy to second place on the Hip-hop Richest.
-Zedd Z’ul

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Monday, October 21, 2013

Apple Expected To Unveil New Ipads On Tuesday

With just 66 shopping days left until Christmas, Apple (AAPL) is about to give Santa Claus more goodies to stuff into those stockings.
At an event Tuesday morning in San Francisco, the Cupertino-based tech giant is expected to unveil a fifth-generation iPad as well as a follow-up version of the iPad mini it released a year ago. And while its email invitation cryptically announces, "We still have a lot to cover," one thing is clear: With its stock price well below its onetime high and its share of the tablet market continuing to shrink, Apple has a lot riding on this launch.
An Apple specialist holds the new Apple iPad mini, right, next to an iPad, left, at an Apple store Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 in San Francisco. Apple's new 7.9 inch tablet went on sale Friday. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg) ( Eric Risberg )
IDC analyst Tom Mainelli thinks this week's iPad refresh should help Apple as well as the burgeoning pack of rivals chipping away at the iPad's former dominance.
"A new iPad launch always piques consumer interest in the tablet category, and traditionally that has helped both Apple and its competitors," he said. After Apple skipped its traditional iPad upgrade last spring, Mainelli added, "its numbers were down, but almost everyone else's were down too. So while Apple's market share may have dropped, they still drive the overall tablet market, and consumers are still paying close attention to what Apple is doing with its products."
As with past Apple events, the rumor mill has been working overtime. Most analysts and bloggers expect the new iPad will sport the more powerful 64-bit A7X processor and reveal a slimmer physique than its predecessors. KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says the tablet will be 15 percent thinner than the iPad 4 and feature more rounded edges.
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And since Apple has historically offered the same features across different platforms, evidenced by the personal assistant Siri eventually showing up on both iPhones and iPads, most observers widely believe the second-version iPad mini will come with the same Retina display that the larger iPad already features.
One big question is whether either of the new devices will feature Touch ID, Apple's proprietary fingerprint identity sensor featured on the new iPhone 5s unveiled last month. A Chinese blog site leaked photos of a purported fifth-generation iPad with the sensor in place of the traditional home button. And analyst Tim Bajarin with Creative Strategies says improving its tablet's security makes sense as Apple continues to push its devices into the business world.
"We believe that as an iPad 5 starts showing up in more and more corporate accounts, and as more employees are taking their tablets to work with them, security becomes an ever more important part of the equation," Bajarin said. "And since Apple owns the Touch ID technology, they could also introduce it on the iPad mini."
Apple's event comes as the tablet computer plays an increasingly significant role both in the lives of consumers and in the way companies conduct business. From iPad-equipped airline pilots and warehouse managers to schoolteachers and their tablet-toting students, the device has become a crucial and handy tool for the mobile masses.
IDC reports that tablet shipments in the fourth quarter are expected for the first time to surpass total PC shipments, which include desktop and laptop computers. And it forecasts tablets will do the same on an annual basis by the end of 2015.
So even though Apple's piece of the global tablet pie may be smaller than it was in 2010 when the first iPad went on sale -- a drop from 77 then to 37 percent today -- IDC's Mainelli says that doesn't necessarily mean Apple's in trouble.
"When the iPad first launched, nobody was really all that competitive in the tablet market, so since then Apple has only had one direction to go, and that's down" in terms of market share, he said. "Having said that, Apple doesn't chase market share at the expense of profitability or a good user experience. So while there are a lot of guys out there making Android tablets, not a lot of them are making any money.
"At the end of the day," Mainelli said, "the companies left standing are those who put out good products that people want and make money doing it."
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Saturday, October 12, 2013

TECH: Apple To Release iPad 5 and iPad Mini 2 On Oct. 22

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The New Ipad 5 (LEAKED)
 
We should get our first look at the latest versions of the iPad and iPad mini within the next fortnight.
  
Apple is expected to send out invites for an October 22 launch event for iPad 5 and iPad mini 2, while several new Mac computers are also set to be unveiled.
  
The tech giant traditionally reveals its new products on a Tuesday and makes them available for pre-order the Friday of that week before going on sale a week after that.
  
Apple fans have also never had to wait more than a year to get their hands on the latest version of the iPad since it was launched in 2010.
  
Leaked photos have already suggested a very strong visual connection between the new iPads and the iPhone 5S.
  
The iPad 5 is expected to be slimmer and feature Apple’s new A7 processor, while it is thought iPad mini 2 will come with Retina display.
  
Invites for the rumoured October 22 event should be sent out by next Tuesday.
 
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Source: Metro UK