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Week in review: An iPhone harvest for Apple
June 13, 2008
The Mac maker unveils its new 3G smartphone. Yahoo says Microhoo is over, then signs a search pact with Google. Also: Porn crackdown.
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Week in review: Yahoo's bitter pill for Icahn
June 6, 2008
Yahoo's poison pill may keep Yang with the company. Icahn sets a price and sets out his terms. Meanwhile, we await what's up Steve Jobs' sleeve. Also: Green tech.
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Apple iMac Core Duo (17-inch, 1.83GHz)
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Week in review: Apple thinks differently about iPhone
October 19, 2007
Apple welcomes third-party iPhone developers, while Microsoft sets its sights on new territory. Also: The RIAA goes to school.
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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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Apple says could move to Intel, but happy with IBM
November 6, 2003
The latest version of the Mac OS X operating system could easily run on Intel chips, Apple CEO Steve Jobs says, but the company has little interest in changing processors.
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On 1st birthday, iTunes unwraps new features
April 28, 2004
Apple's music store hits the one-year mark with a handful of enhancements, including a feature that lets customers publish their playlists for others to preview, rate and purchase.
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Week in review: Tech titan togetherness
June 1, 2007
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs made a rare joint appearance at D5 amid unveilings of breakthrough products like Palm's Foleo and Microsoft's Milan.
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At the D5 confab, a high-tech A list
May 31, 2007
Steve Ballmer talks Web 2.0, Jeff Hawkins unveils the Palm Foleo, and Bill Gates and Steve Jobs share the stage.
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Will the Apple faithful listen?
June 6, 2005
Many Mac partisans may feel conflicted about Steve Jobs' move, but CNET News.com's Charles Cooper explains why they'll buy Intel inside.
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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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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.
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Apple wants patent on iPod interface
March 29, 2004
The company got bitten once when trying to protect its user interfaces from competitors. Now it's turning to patents in an effort to protect its diminutive music player.
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Perspective: Apple's secret sauce
March 29, 2006
Sizzle may be subjective, but Apple's definitely got it, says CNET News.com's Charles Cooper.
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Macworld: Intel-based Macs built for speed
January 10, 2006
At Macworld Expo, Steve Jobs says Intel-based laptops, iMacs are several times faster than predecessors. Photos: Macworld up to the minute
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Apple centers Spotlight on desktop search
January 11, 2005
CEO Steve Jobs touts his company's innovations in search coming with next Mac OS X upgrade.
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Why Steve Jobs is still important
May 11, 2004
After writing off Apple's co-founder way back when, Forrester CEO George Colony is ready to eat his words.
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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.
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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."
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Apple, Microsoft have designs on your living room
January 16, 2007
Microsoft's plan calls for servers in the home, while the Mac maker packs a wallop in its new Apple TV.
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