Remains of the Day: Roll out

29.03.2012
Apple CEO Tim Cook schmoozes up top Chinese officials, while here at home Apple acolytes are taking over. Plus, Steve Jobs's original thoughts on Siri. The remainders for Wednesday, March 28, 2012 are more than meets the eye.

(Reuters)

While in China, Tim Cook met with China's vice premier, Li Keqiang, who promised that the country would do more to protect intellectual property. Then he asked Cook why he couldn't Skype with his mom on his "iFone."

(CNBC)

CNBC's All-America Economic survey reports that of U.S. households own at least one Apple product, with 1 in 10 of non-Apple owners poised to jump into that pool in the next year. Plus, the average Apple-owning household owns an average of Apple devices. Man, that's a lot of loyalists who have to line up to buy every Apple product.

(NetworkWorld)