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Jobs to Glaser: Buzz off

April 15, 2004 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says that if RealNetworks' CEO wanted to threaten his opposite number at Apple, he should have used anything except e-mail. TAGS: Rob Glaser, RealNetworks Inc., Steve Jobs, digital music, antitrust, RealNetworks RealPlayer, incentive, Steve Ballmer, Apple Computer, Microsoft Corp., e-mail, CEO, 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, retailer, London, CEO

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, Apple iTunes, digital music, jukebox, Apple Computer, hell, online music, Windows Platform, online music company, song, CEO, Microsoft Windows, WMA, Apple Macintosh, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Music executives judge Jobs, lament losses

February 28, 2007 At digital music conference, industry honchos debate what's wrong with their business. At the top of the list: Apple and DRM. TAGS: music industry, digital-rights management, Steve Jobs, EMI Group Plc., digital music, conference, Apple Computer, member, music, CEO

Apple videos hint at film ambitions

July 18, 2005 iTunes is already bulking up with music videos. Is a movie store and movie device in the works? TAGS: Steve Jobs, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, Hollywood, Apple iTunes Music Store, movie, Silicon Valley, digital music, video, Apple iPod, movies, music, CEO

Glaser turns wrath on Apple, Jobs

December 6, 2005 RealNetworks' chief says refusal to make iPod compatible with music services other than iTunes was "pigheadedness." TAGS: Rob Glaser, RealNetworks Inc., Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, RealNetworks Rhapsody, music company, online music company, digital music, Apple iPod, online music, Apple iTunes, song, CEO, conference, Microsoft Corp., music

Week in review: Ballmer guns for Sony

July 16, 2004 Microsoft's CEO isn't playing games when it comes to his ambitions for Xbox and the console game market. TAGS: Steve Jobs, Macworld, digital music player, Week in review, digital music, Apple Computer, conference, Service Pack 2, Sony Corp., Microsoft Xbox, Boston, music player, New York, event, CD, Microsoft Corp.

Will iPod suffer fate of the Mac?

April 15, 2004 Apple critics again take aim at the company's "go it alone" strategy--but CEO Steve Jobs seems comfortable with risks. TAGS: Rob Glaser, RealNetworks Inc., Apple Computer, Soviet Union, Steve Jobs, portable music player, Apple iPod, digital-rights management, Apple iTunes, Apple Macintosh, digital music, America Online Inc., HP, WMA, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

HP, Apple harmonize on iPod

January 8, 2004 The companies announce a deal under which Hewlett-Packard will start selling an HP-branded version of Apple Computer's iPod this summer. TAGS: Apple Computer, HP, Apple iPod, digital music, Carly Fiorina, Apple iTunes, Apple iTunes Music Store, music player, Steve Jobs, entertainment, consumer electronics, electronics, LCD, CEO, PC

Musical chairs: RealNetworks makes overture to Apple

April 15, 2004 RealNetworks is feeling squeezed in digital music and wants Apple to open its iPod to other software. But could the multimedia pioneer instead be pushed into a partnership with longtime enemy Micro... TAGS: RealNetworks Inc., playlist, Apple Computer, digital-rights management, digital music, alliance, Apple iPod, Steve Jobs, Apple iTunes, Microsoft Corp., multimedia, CEO, MP3, Apple Macintosh

Apple sees jump in revenue

January 15, 2004 The Mac maker's net income grows to $63 million, beating analyst expectations. CEO Steve Jobs attributes the growth to strong sales of the iPod digital music player. TAGS: Apple Computer, Apple iBook, Apple PowerBook, Mac maker, net income, digital music player, Apple iPod, expectation, Steve Jobs, digital music, music player, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, Apple Mac OS X, Apple iTunes, CEO

Antitrust truce frees rivals for bite at Apple

October 11, 2005 Steve Jobs rebuffed RealNetworks 18 months ago. Today's deal with Microsoft now bolsters an anti-iPod alliance. TAGS: Rob Glaser, RealNetworks Inc., truce, antitrust, Steve Jobs, RealNetworks Rhapsody, Apple Computer, general counsel, MSN, relationship, digital music, Microsoft Corp., Apple iPod, CEO, games, e-mail

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 Computer, Apple iPod, reaction, Steve Jobs, digital music player, Creative Labs Inc., FireWire, Apple Macintosh, Apple iTunes, song, music player, digital music, consumer electronics, Apple Mac OS, Sony Corp., battery

Week in review: Microsoft makes nice

October 14, 2005 Microsoft buries the hatchet with RealNetworks and forms an alliance with Yahoo, but it's unlikely to cool the regulatory heat it's under. TAGS: RealNetworks Inc., Michael Jackson, Rob Glaser, antitrust, Steve Jobs, Week in review, Apple Computer, alliance, digital music, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., media player, Apple iPod, America Online Inc., CEO

This week in Microsoft

October 14, 2005 Microsoft makes peace with RealNetworks and forms an alliance with Yahoo. TAGS: RealNetworks Inc., Michael Jackson, Rob Glaser, antitrust, Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, digital music, Yahoo! Inc., alliance, Microsoft Corp., Apple iPod, media player, America Online Inc., CEO
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