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Posted By - San Diego Hampton Inn
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The only company to successfully compete with Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL )
iPhone and become the product to beat in the smartphone arena has been
Samsung. The iPhone may be beautiful, sleek, and functional, but one
thing it is definitely not is durable. We've all known someone -- if
you've been lucky enough not to have it happen to you -- who's had a
shattered screen or a phone damaged by water. Samsung's Galaxy S4 Active
looks to address the durability issue and may have completely altered
the way phones are made.
In the following video, Fool.com contributor Doug Ehrman discusses
why this is an important development and how it could affect both Apple
and Samsung from here.
As it continues to battle Samsung, it's important to remember
that Apple has a history of cranking out revolutionary products -- and
then creatively destroying them with something better. Read about the
future of Apple in the free report, "Apple Will Destroy Its Greatest Product." Can Apple really disrupt its own iPhones and iPads?
The Death of the PC
The days of paying for costly software upgrades are numbered. The PC will soon be obsolete. And BusinessWeek reports 70% of Americans are already using the technology that will replace it. Merrill Lynch calls it "a $160 billion tsunami." Computing giants including IBM, Yahoo!, and Amazon are racing to be the first to cash in on this PC-killing revolution. Yet, a small group of little-known companies have a huge head start. Get the full details on these companies, and the technology that is destroying the PC, in a free video from The Motley Fool.
The days of paying for costly software upgrades are numbered. The PC will soon be obsolete. And BusinessWeek reports 70% of Americans are already using the technology that will replace it. Merrill Lynch calls it "a $160 billion tsunami." Computing giants including IBM, Yahoo!, and Amazon are racing to be the first to cash in on this PC-killing revolution. Yet, a small group of little-known companies have a huge head start. Get the full details on these companies, and the technology that is destroying the PC, in a free video from The Motley Fool.

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