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Apple plans Toronto retail store

November 19, 2004 Mac maker is taking its retail act north of the border, CNET News.com has learned. Photo: iPod's Toronto presence TAGS: Toronto, retailer, Apple Computer, Mac maker, London, store, U.K., location

Ballmer: iPods packed with stolen tunes

October 4, 2004 Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer applauds the software giant's own digital rights management efforts and takes shots at archrival Apple. TAGS: digital-rights management, Steve Ballmer, Apple Computer, music, London, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

U.K. businesses see barriers to iPhone adoption

September 25, 2007 Cost and network-operator restrictions are preventing chief information officers from considering the iPhone as a corporate device. TAGS: director of information technology, Apple iPhone, chief information officer, O2 Plc., barrier, U.K., adoption, mobile operator, restriction, Apple Computer, Microsoft Exchange Server, RIM BlackBerry, London, information technology, Microsoft Corp.

Meet Apple's version of Deadheads

May 19, 2006 Die-hard fans camp out on Fifth Avenue for two days so they can be there when the flagship store opens. Video: In line for Apple TAGS: opening, Apple Computer, store, London, fan, event, California, video

English beat: Consumer group raps iTunes pricing

September 15, 2004 London watchdog drops a dime on Apple, saying Brits pay more per track than the French and Germans. TAGS: U.K., shopper, Apple Computer, pricing, Apple iTunes, London, structure, Microsoft Office

Wanna buy an iPod, guv?

November 18, 2004 Apple's new store in London's West End has a 64-seat theater and a staff that speaks 24 languages. Photos: iPod lands in London TAGS: store, Apple Computer, theater, London, Apple iPod, Apple Macintosh, photograph, Microsoft Windows

iPod manufacturer alters libel suit against journalists

August 31, 2006 Following outcry, Foxconn reduces damages sought over reports of unfair working conditions in Chinese plant. TAGS: journalist, Apple Computer, damage, condition, asset, worker, London, Apple iPod

Apple's Intel switch: Jobs' keynote transcript

June 15, 2005 CEO stunned customers, developers and industry analysts when he announced that Apple was embarking on its third major transition: putting Intel chips inside the Mac. TAGS: Apple Computer, store, Steve Jobs, industry analyst, real estate, Apple iPod, conference, Intel, developer, CEO, Apple Macintosh, Apple iTunes, London, video

New U.K. Apple store welcomes Tiger fans

April 29, 2005 Birmingham crowd has plenty to be excited about--the opening of the company's second European store and the arrival of a new OS. TAGS: store, Apple Computer, London, Apple PowerBook, Apple Mac OS X, laptop computer, operating system, Apple Macintosh

Microsoft: No Office on Linux 'at this time'

October 5, 2005 Won't do the same for the open-source OS that it did for Apple's software--at least for now, an exec says. TAGS: Linux desktop, Eric Raymond, Linux, LinuxWorld, Microsoft Office, open source, market share, Apple Computer, open-source community, Unix, London, Microsoft Corp., Apple Macintosh, operating system, Microsoft Windows

EMI, Apple partner on DRM-free premium music

April 2, 2007 Music label confirms that it will sell higher-quality, copy protection-free digital music through iTunes Store.Photos: Apple's DRM-free duet with EMI TAGS: EMI Group Plc., Steve Jobs, digital-rights management, Apple iTunes, digital music, Apple Computer, label, AAC, music, London, retailer, CEO

Microsoft CTO touts BlackBerry, iPod

November 17, 2003 David Vaskevitch, chief technology officer of the company, praises his Blackberry and iPod and says he always carries them while traveling. TAGS: David Vaskevitch, RIM BlackBerry, CTO, Pocket PC, Apple iPod, Steve Ballmer, chief technology officer, Apple Computer, London, digital camera, Microsoft Corp., PC, operating system, camera, e-mail

Security A to Z: Wi-Fi

November 28, 2006 For all Wi-Fi has done to bring people online, it's also opened them up to potential risk. TAGS: Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi network, wireless network, London, security, Apple Computer

iTunes finally arrives in Europe

June 15, 2004 update Steve Jobs joins songstress Alicia Keys at the music store's London launch. TAGS: Steve Jobs, Apple iTunes, audio book, Apple Computer, piracy, track, Europe, song, London, CEO, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

Gates takes swipe at Apple, Linux security

January 27, 2004 With the MyDoom virus spreading rapidly Monday, Microsoft honcho Bill Gates points to the silver lining in such attacks and warns against complacency regarding non-Windows operating systems. TAGS: Bill Gates, patch management, Apple Computer, Microsoft Longhorn, virus, SCO Group Inc., Linux, London, security, operating system, conference, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, e-mail

iPod accessory stores go brick-and-mortar

March 4, 2006 Two companies are bucking online retail trends by opening walk-in shops catered exclusively to iPod users. Photos: Shops for iPod lovers TAGS: store, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, London

U.K. official: Fight online fraud with iPods

January 12, 2006 Agency tech head says it'd be cheaper to give each citizen an iPod for authentication than to issue ID cards. TAGS: digital certificate, ID card, fraud, U.K., identity management, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, information technology, London, security

Google founders trump Gates in U.K. media elite

July 12, 2004 Larry Page and Sergie Brin join a newspaper's top 100 power list, while the Microsoft chairman slips off. TAGS: Larry Page, Bill Gates, Rupert Murdoch, Steve Jobs, British Telecommunications, U.K., Google Inc., Apple Computer, chairman, CEO, founder, London, Microsoft Corp.

Week in pictures: PCs do the bling thing

October 21, 2005 roundup Apple puts focus on photo software, Power Mac Quad--and "iPod tax." Also: Convertible tablet PCs, high-tech cars, and not so innocuous printers. TAGS: photo software, Apple Power Mac, iRiver, Florida, RFID, printer, car, Xbox 360, music player, Apple Computer, tax, Nokia Corp., London, Apple iPod, Microsoft Xbox, picture
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