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iTunes hits 250 million downloads

January 24, 2005 Apple CEO Steve Jobs says the music store is selling more than a million songs every day. TAGS: Apple iTunes Music Store, song, Apple iTunes, Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, download, CEO

Apple rocks out with iTunes, iPod updates

September 10, 2008 Heading into the holiday shopping season, Apple retools its iPod Nano, refreshes the iPod Touch, and rounds up to iTunes 8. TAGS: Steve Jobs, Apple iPod Nano, Apple iPod Classic, Apple iPod, Apple iPod Touch, Apple Computer, senior editor, Ina Fried, Microsoft Zune, Apple iTunes, headphones, digital media, video, Microsoft Corp.

Parsing Steve Jobs' alternative views of the future

February 14, 2007 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says Jobs' proposal for a DRM-free world is a clever gambit that puts the onus on the big music companies. TAGS: Steve Jobs, music company, digital-rights management, Apple iTunes, music, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, song

iTunes goes DRM-free with EMI

May 30, 2007 Songs from major music label are available via Apple's store sans digital rights management software that prevents file copying. TAGS: EMI Group Plc., song, Apple iTunes, digital-rights management, Apple Computer, Steve Jobs

Music moguls trumped by Steve Jobs?

April 15, 2005 The dominance of iTunes and iPod has some recording industry leaders questioning their download deal with Apple. TAGS: Steve Jobs, digital music, dominance, Apple Computer, label, Apple iTunes, mobile phone, Apple iPod

A new era for Macworld Expo

January 7, 2009 Without Steve Jobs delivering his trademark keynote address, Macworld Expo won't likely make the same splash. But the show goes on, for now at least. TAGS: Macworld Expo, Macworld, Apple iLife, margin, Apple iWork, Apple Computer, Steve Jobs, event, Apple iTunes, battery, photograph, video

Apple's iPod spurs mixed reactions

October 24, 2001 The Mac maker announces a digital music player to be released Nov. 10 that can store 1,000 songs. Analysts weigh its pros and cons. TAGS: Apple iPod, Apple Computer, reaction, Steve Jobs, digital music player, consumer electronics, Creative Labs Inc., FireWire, Apple Macintosh, digital music, music player, song, Apple iTunes, Sony Corp., CEO, battery

Steve Jobs in Tinseltown

January 24, 2006 time line The Pixar and Apple CEO has been in the entertainment business in one way or another for two decades. Here's a chronology. TAGS: Pixar Animation Studios Inc., Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Disney Corp., entertainment, CEO, Apple iTunes, movie, Apple iPod

Apple, Beatles label strike deal over name conflict

February 5, 2007 Long-running feud between computer company, record label finally settled. Could The Beatles on iTunes be next? TAGS: agreement, Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes

Week in videos: September's Apple harvest

September 16, 2006 Steve Jobs unloaded a whole gunnysack of stuff for the holiday shopping season. TAGS: iTV, Steve Jobs, margin, Apple Computer, Apple iPod, Apple iTunes, movie, video

iTunes store counts 1 million video downloads

October 31, 2005 Apple Computer's video-downloading service hits the million mark less than a month after its launch. TAGS: Steve Jobs, Apple video iPod, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, video

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 music, digital-rights management, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, label, AAC, London, music, retailer, CEO

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? TAGS: Mac maker, Apple Computer, Steve Jobs, Web browser, Apple iTunes, Apple iPhone, Firefox, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Corp., PC

Getting Bad with Apple

September 13, 2005 Michael Robertson started MP3.com and Linspire. Now he's taking on Apple and iTunes with BadApple. TAGS: MP3.com Inc., Linspire, open standard, Steve Jobs, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, digital music, goal, digital-rights management, music player, Linux, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

News.com readers: Is Steve Jobs pigheaded?

December 7, 2005 Readers weigh in on claims that Apple's refusal to make iPod compatible with music services other than iTunes was "pigheadedness." TAGS: Rob Glaser, Steve Jobs, RealNetworks Inc., digital-rights management, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes Music Store, reader, Apple iPod, Apple iTunes, music, purpose, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

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. TAGS: Steve Jobs, digital music, jukebox, online music, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, online music company, CEO, Windows Platform, WMA, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Apple's Jobs calls for DRM-free music

February 6, 2007 Record companies are the ones who demand digital rights management technology, not Apple, CEO says in rare open letter. TAGS: record company, Steve Jobs, digital-rights management, Apple Computer, music company, letter, online music company, RealNetworks Inc., online music, online store, Apple iTunes, music, CEO

This iPod does video

October 13, 2005 Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveils an iPod that lets you play last night's episode of "Lost." Also onstage: a slim new iMac. TAGS: Steve Jobs, Apple iMac, Apple Computer, Apple video iPod, Apple iPod, CEO, video, photograph, Apple iTunes, TV

Apple unveils video iPod, new iMac

October 12, 2005 The "one more thing" Apple had teased for Wednesday's press announcement turned out to be three more things. TAGS: Steve Jobs, Apple iMac, Apple video iPod, Apple Computer, Apple iPod, announcement, Apple iTunes, video, photograph, TV, LCD, DVD

Week in review: Apple steals the show

January 12, 2007 As two major tech conferences--CES and Macworld--compete for attention of gadget fans, Steve Jobs and iPhone steal the spotlight. TAGS: Steve Jobs, Cisco Systems Inc., Apple iPhone, Week in review, Apple Computer, Apple TV, reader, cell phone, conference, Apple iPod, Apple iTunes, TV, video
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