Apple ’s involve stock of its stock situation , issuing update for AirPort , and thinking about making it easier to exchange cash via your iPhone . The remainders for Thursday , February 7 , 2013 are in the money .

financial statement by Apple(Apple )

Apple was move to print a public note in which it explained that yes , it has just a metric ton of hard currency lying around , and that yes , it ’s thinking it ought to consider hold even more of that bread to its investors . That message came in reception toGreenlight Capitalsuing Apple , claiming that the Cupertino party is n’t doing enough to unlock shareholder value . I ’m no investment expert , but I ’m jolly certain this means you should either bribe or betray Apple livestock . peradventure both !

Apple design mobile to peregrine Johnny Cash loans(CBC Radio Canada )

speak of Apple and hard currency , the companionship reportedly filed a patent focused on John Cash loans between iPhone users . If Apple does ever publish an app focused on exchanging money , I go for the data never gets stale : I ’d detest to excuse to someone how to reset the cash memory cache .

AirPort and Digital Camera RAW updates(Apple )

Apple on Thursday rolled out some minor software program update . There’sAirPort Base Station and Time Capsule Firmware Update 7.6.3 , which add together the ability to pass Guest Wi - Fi connection , WPS - capable Wi - Fi pressman support , and documentation for extra countries . There ’s alsoAirPort Utility 6.2 , which can take reward of that new microcode . And then there’sDigital tv camera RAW Compatibility Update 4.04 , which adds RAW image support for a variety of tv camera from Leica , Nikon , Pentax , and Sony . And if you ’re like me , whenever you interpret about such a software update like that last one , you blackguard , “ RAW ! ” out loud , since the Washington letters always seem to indicate a healthy dose of enthusiasm for the picture format . RAW !

Sprint , Despite Best - Ever iPhone Sales , Posts $ 1.3 Billion Loss(eWeek )

You know how today you could get an iPhone for “ free , ” so long as you commit to paying at least $ 1600 over the course of a two - yr contract bridge ? That ’s notexactlywhat happened to Sprint , but it should at least facilitate you empathise with the fact that they suffer over a billion dollars while simultaneously selling more iPhones than ever before .