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Microsoft to invest $150 million in Apple
August 6, 1997
Unlikely bedfellows Bill Gates and Steve Jobs join to announce Microsoft's $150 million investment in Apple and extensive agreements.
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Apple invites Windows users on Safari
June 11, 2007
Mac maker announces a free public test version of its Web browser for Windows users. Is it destined to be another crossover hit?
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Mozilla exec calls Apple's Safari plan 'duopolistic'
June 18, 2007
COO John Lilly says Steve Jobs' keynote last week reveals a "corporate-controlled" view of browser market that "betrays (Apple's) thinking."
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Parallels breathes sigh of relief after Jobs' talk
June 11, 2007
Company was pretty sure Apple wouldn't usurp its Windows-on-Mac approach, but staff is relieved when Steve Jobs reiterated that.
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Leopard, Power Macs expected at Apple confab
August 7, 2006
Steve Jobs will definitely give developers a taste of the upcoming Mac OS X. A shiny new Intel-based box may also appear. Photos: Behind the WWDC curtain
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Leopard nipping at Vista's heels
August 8, 2006
The new Mac OS is due in spring, which would put it after Vista. But if the Windows update slips again, that could let Apple get in first.
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Apple kicks off WWDC with Jobs speech
June 12, 2007
As developers gather in San Francisco, they've got two big things on their minds: the iPhone and the Leopard OS.
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Apple takes Safari to Windows and iPhone
June 11, 2007
A beta version of Apple's Web browser is now available for Windows, and budding iPhone developers can use it to create applications.
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Week in review: Apple invites Windows users to Safari
June 15, 2007
Apple urges Windows users to try the Safari Web browser and invites applications developers to spend some time with the iPhone.
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Apple launches iTunes for Windows
October 16, 2003
Stating that "hell froze over," Apple CEO Steve Jobs expands his digital music service into the much larger market for Windows-based PCs.
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Apple homeward bound with new iMacs, iLife
August 7, 2007
It's back to basics at Apple with updated hardware and software for those aiming to organize their digital lives.Photos: Apple unveils new iMacs, appsVideo: Thinner iMacs take stage
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Apple shows Leopard's spots
August 7, 2006
At developers' conference, company previews first Intel-based desktop and offers a taste of new OS features.
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Apple opens iPhone to developers--kind of
June 12, 2007
Developers of third-party applications can build features for iPhone, but only through the Safari browser.
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Apple puts a leash on its Leopard
April 12, 2007
Delays OS release to October as it pulls engineers from the Leopard team to help get the iPhone out by June.
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Bach answers the call at Microsoft
February 12, 2007
Top exec Robbie Bach reflects on the iPhone, Windows Mobile 6 and whether a Zune phone makes sense.
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Week in review: Unfolding Origami
March 3, 2006
Despite hints at big announcements, Microsoft offers whispered details while Apple brings big noise to iPod.
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