Technology Reporter- Silicon Valley Business Journal | Apple’s annual developers conference, or WWDC, usually creates high levels of anticipation over the next big iProduct to be unveiled. This year, as San Francisco’s Moscone Center prepares for the event, the Cupertino company is in a different posture. faces questions in a federal hearing about its alleged e-book price fixing. It’s also waging a long patent war with Samsung. Then there’s the congressional scrutiny of Apple’s tax practices. Beyond those distractions, though, what Apple really needs is a iHit. To change the conversation, Apple must dazzle at its developers...
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