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Apple shares tumble despite new revenue high
by Staff Writers
San Francisco (AFP) Jan 28, 2014


Samsung reportedly getting ready to unveil Google Glass competitor
Seoul (UPI) Jan 27, 2013 - Samsung may unveil a rival to the Google Glass wearable computer before the year is over, Korea Times reported.

The newspaper, citing unnamed Samsung officials, said Samsung is aiming to unveil its Galaxy Glass eyewear at the IFA 2014 trade show in Berlin in September.

"The new smart glass to be introduced by Samsung is a new concept of wearable device that can lead to an exciting culture of communication," Korea Times quoted one anonymous Samsung official as saying. "The smart glass will present our aim to lead the new market with proven capability. Wearable devices can't generate profits immediately. Steady releases of devices are showing our firm commitment as a leader in new markets."

The glasses would reportedly pair with a Samsung smartphone to display information to the wearer, letting them answer phone calls and listen to music.

There have been previous reports of Samsung apparently working on wearable glasses; in October the Wall Street journal reported a Samsung patent filing describing electronic devices in the form of eyewear.

Hotel chain testing program of using smartphones as room keys
Cupertino, Calif. (UPI) Jan 27, 2013 - Hotel guests may soon be able to bypass the check-in counter and unlock their rooms with digital keys sent to an app on their iPhones, one hotel chain says.

The pilot program is being tested at two Aloft boutique hotels in the Starwood hospitality chain -- one in Manhattan's Harlem neighborhood and another in Apple's native Cupertino in California, AppleInsider reported Monday.

Room locks at the hotels will use Bluetooth proximity keys, similar to the Bluetooth-based consumer locksets that have appeared on the market.

Starwood said the system would be compatible with Apple's iPhones as well as recent Android devices.

The chain believes smartphone-enabled self-service technology will be an important marketing weapon point for hotels in the future, Starwood head Frits van Paasschen told the Wall Street Journal.

"We believe this will become the new standard for how people will want to enter a hotel," he said. "It may be a novelty at first, but we think it will become table stakes for managing a hotel."

Following the pilot program, Starwood said it aims have the system active in more than 100 U.S. locations by the end of 2014.

Record iPhone and iPad sales pushed Apple quarterly revenue to a new high but shares tumbled Monday over concerns of weaker profits ahead in fierce mobile gadget markets.

The California-based tech giant reported net income of $13.1 billion on revenue of $57.6 billion in the quarter that ended December 28, helped by selling 51 million iPhones.

The profit was the same as Apple reported in the same quarter a year earlier when its revenue was $54.5 billion.

Apple shares fell more than seven percent to $506.75 in after-hours trade on a weaker-than-expected outlook ahead.

While Apple profit beat Wall Street expectations, shares were "trading down" largely due to "disappointing" guidance that revenue will drop in the current quarter despite the benefits of launching the iPhone last week on China's largest telecom network, RBC Capital Markets said in a note to investors.

"China Mobile has more subscribers than anyone in the world," Apple chief Tim Cook said during an earnings call when asked about the iPhone launch on that network.

"I do see it as a watershed moment for Apple and have a very strong belief in the ability of the two companies to do great things together."

Apple said it sold 26 million iPads during the quarter, also an all-time quarterly record, as well as 4.8 million Macs.

"We are really happy with our record iPhone and iPad sales, the strong performance of our Mac products and the continued growth of iTunes, software and services," Cook said.

While Apple remains the most valuable and among the most profitable companies, some analysts are concerned it is losing its edge and failing to keep up with rivals in the smartphone and tablet markets.

"Some of the shipments may be records, but Apple shares are taking it on the chin here. Sometimes great is not great enough," said Jon Ogg at 24/7 Wall Street.

Apple profit topped Wall Street forecasts, but Apple's outlook for the current quarter is less than was expected at between $42 billion and $44 billion in revenue.

Apple has been facing pressure from billionaire Carl Icahn, which wants the company to boost the size of its share buyback to deliver more cash to shareholders.

Apple is progressing on a plan to return $100 billion to investors through dividends and repurchasing shares by the year 2016 and gave no indication it intended to expand the program.

"We are a big believer in buying back the stock," Cook said.

Some analysts expressed concern that while sales of iPhones and iPads leapt, the overall smartphone and tablet markets jumped much higher in a sign that Apple was not gaining share.

International Data Corporation (IDC) reported that global shipments of smartphones last year topped a billion for the first time, up 38.4 percent from the 725.3 million shipped in 2012.

Apple had the "lowest year-on-year increase" of all major smartphone makers even though 5S and 5C models were available in more countries, according to IDC.

"Samsung ended the quarter the same way it began the year: as the clear leader in worldwide smartphone shipments," IDC said.

"Now that Apple has finally arrived at China Mobile, it remains to be seen how much Apple will close the gap against Samsung in 2014."

Cook assured analysts that Apple remained on track to release later this year innovative new products that are more than improvements on devices the company already offers.

Apple has been under pressure to wow the world yet again with another lifestyle-changing innovation like it did with iPads and iPhones.

"It is a bit of a tempest in a teapot," Forrester analyst Frank Gillett said of the market's reaction to Apple's earnings report.

"Apple as a company seems to be doing fine; it is just that expectations are so out of whack because they haven't invented a new category in a while."

All smartphone makers are under pressure to expand the market, which increasingly means tailoring prices or models to countries where potential customers are on tight budgets, according to Gillett.

He recommended that investors begin looking more closely at streams of revenue promised by the trend toward buying games, music, films and more using mobile devices.

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