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Burberry chief in surprise switch to Apple
by Staff Writers
London (AFP) Oct 15, 2013


Apple sends event invites amid rumors of iPad update
San Francisco (AFP) Oct 15, 2013 - Apple sent out invitations on Tuesday to a special event on October 22 in San Francisco, revealing little about what is expected to be a day devoted to iPad updates.

Emailed invitations bore few details other than time and place, and bore the message: "We still have a lot to cover."

A colorful graphic in the shape of an iPad showed Apple's iconic logo under a shower of colorful leaves.

The invitations came about a week after unconfirmed reports that Apple will show off a new version of its popular iPad tablet computer that will be thinner than its predecessor and boast improved camera capabilities.

Scrutiny of Apple's supply chain has industry trackers thinking the new iPad will get "narrower, thinner, and lighter" and possibly built with processors at least as powerful as those used in the freshly-launched iPhone 5S, according to Gartner analyst Van Baker.

An upgraded version of the iPad mini with an improved screen is also expected.

Baker will be watching for whether new iPad models have 64-bit processors as engines in a significant boost that would enable tablets to handle more heavy weight programs and games.

"It has the potential to make tablets much more compelling devices in terms of content creation; making devices more sophisticated with more horsepower-hungry applications," the analyst said.

"It will increase the likelihood that tablets will displace PCs (personal computers)."

Building more powerful computing engines in iPads would also ramp up gaming capabilities, Baker said, while adding: "Not that it needs a lot of help."

He also suggested that top-end full-size iPads could get a fingerprint recognition security feature that has proven a hit in the iPhone 5S.

Such upgrades would promise to entice buyers to pay a bit more for full-size tablets from Apple instead of chosing lower-priced Mini models, boding well for the company's bottom line, according to the analyst.

The iPad remains the largest-selling tablet, according to surveys, but its market share is being eroded by rivals using the Google Android operating system.

Apple was also expected to discuss its computer operating system and its MacBook laptop line at the event, timed for the start of the year-end holiday shopping season.

Netflix adds to original shows with Sony deal
San Francisco (AFP) Oct 14, 2013 - Netflix on Monday announced a deal with Sony to create a psychological thriller series for the online streaming and DVD service, ramping up original programming to win subscribers.

"Damages" creators Todd Kessler, Daniel Zelman, and Glenn Kessler will begin production of a 13-episode first season of the show from Sony Pictures Television early next year.

The yet-unnamed series will broadcast exclusively on Netflix, according to the California-based Internet company.

"We are absolutely thrilled to be creating an original series for Netflix," the trio said in a release.

"The series is a tightly wound thriller that explores the complex bonds between parents and children, brothers and sisters, and the rivalries, jealousies, and betrayals at the core of every family."

Netflix did not disclose how much it is paying for the new show but has been investing in original programming to make itself a preferred location for on-demand streaming.

"We were spellbound after hearing Todd, Glenn and Daniel's pitch, and knew Netflix was the perfect home for this suspenseful family drama that is going to have viewers on the edge of their seats," said Netflix vice president of original content Cindy Holland.

Netflix scored a recent hit with its political drama "House of Cards," tossing conventional TV wisdom out the window when it released a full season in one fell swoop early this year.

Burberry's widely-acclaimed chief executive Angela Ahrendts is quitting her role at the British luxury fashion group to become head of retail at Apple, the pair said on Tuesday.

Burberry's chief creative officer Christopher Bailey will take over from the 53-year-old US national, adding chief executive to his title.

The group's share price slumped 6.0 percent at the open in reaction to the surprise announcement. It later stood down 4.86 percent at 1,508 pence on London's FTSE 100 index, which was 0.86-percent higher in midday trading.

US technology giant Apple said in a statement that Ahrendts would oversee the "strategic direction, expansion and operation" of its retail and online stores.

"I am thrilled that Angela will be joining our team," said Apple chief executive Tim Cook.

"She shares our values and our focus on innovation, and she places the same strong emphasis as we do on the customer experience. She has shown herself to be an extraordinary leader throughout her career and has a proven track record."

Ahrendts will have been chief executive of Burberry for about eight years by the time of her departure in 2014.

The London-listed firm, famous for its trademark red, camel and black check design on clothes and handbags, has undergone huge expansion into emerging markets with Ahrendts at the helm.

Ahrendts said she was "profoundly honoured to join Apple" and was leaving Burberry "in brilliant shape".

British national Bailey, who has been at Burberry since 2001 and chief creative officer for the past six years, said he was "profoundly moved and humbled to be asked to take on the CEO role".

Burberry chairman John Peace described the appointment of Bailey, 42, as "a natural progression".

Separately on Tuesday, Burberry reported sales of 1.03 billion pounds ($1.65 billion, 1.21 billion euros) in the group's first half, up 14 percent compared with the six months through to the end of September 2012.

"The impressive update has been overshadowed by the news that the chief executive will be leaving," Richard Hunter, head of equities at Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers, said in a note to clients.

"The shares have had a rocky ride yet have still managed to outperform the market strongly. Over the last year Burberry has added 41 percent to its price, as compared to a 12-percent hike for the wider FTSE 100," he noted.

Burberry opened 14 stores and closed eight during its first half.

"Store openings included a net two in China and one additional store in each of Brazil, Mexico and India as the group continued to invest in high potential markets," it said on Tuesday.

Founded in 1856 by dressmaker Thomas Burberry, the company invented the gabardine waterproof raincoat and provided kit to officers in the British armed forces during World War I.

Since mid-2006, when Ahrendts became Burberry chief, the group has doubled revenues and more than trebled its share price.

Ahrendts was last year by far the highest-paid chief executive among the FTSE's 100 top companies with a package totalling 16.9 million pounds, according to a survey by pay consultancy MM&K.

She is currently one of only three women to head FTSE 100 index companies along with Carolyn McCall at budget airline EasyJet and Imperial Tobacco's Alison Cooper.

The number could increase should newly part-privatised Royal Mail, headed by Moya Greene, join as expected the leading index in a reshuffle due in December.

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