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Why Amazon Wants The iPhone To Win
If you're feeling sorry for Amazon.com Inc. because its Kindle e-book reading device is getting trounced by iPhones that can do the exact same thing, don't. A hysterical media still in awe of Apple's entry in the smartphone market has pretty much missed the point: the money really isn't in the devices themselves.
Apple closes on Microsoft for crown
Apple closes on Microsoft for crown Lead guitarist Tal Morris, with Creedence Clearwater Revisited, uses Apple iPhone Planet Waves Line 6, at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.
Apple smashes forecasts, stock hits record
Apple Inc's profits and sales streaked past Wall Street forecasts as iPhone and Mac sales hit quarterly records, sending its shares rocketing to all-time highs on Monday.
Beatles Come to Apple -- No, Not that Apple
Well, it finally happened. Digital versions of the Beatles ' catalog are finally coming to Apple .
Steve Jobs Conquers the Decade - Now What?
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has been named the chief executive of the decade by Fortune , and it's hard to call that a bad pick, considering the turnaround Apple has undergone since Jobs returned to the helm in the mid-'90s. What's next on the list for a tech leader who's already changed the way we use computers, how we listen to music, and how we use our ...
Apple TV 3.0 Features iTunes Extras
Apple, Inc. has released its Apple TV 3.0 update with a revamped menu for widescreen TVS and offers iTunes Extras, iTunes LP, Genius Mixes, and Internet radio.
APPLE HAS REMOVED all support for Intel Atom processors from the latest developer build of Snow Leopard, according to a blog post by Stellarola .
Rumored Deals Could Give New Meaning to 'Apple TV'
Is Apple about to disrupt the television industry even further? Rumors are circulating that the company is looking into the possibility of offering a TV subscription service through iTunes for $30 per month.
Meet the Beatles... re-recording? Bluebeat claims its downloads are legal
A US company is offering digital downloads of the Beatles' music, the first in the world, putting it in the crosshairs of a lawsuit by EMI The Beatles songs are available for digital download, apparently legitimately.
Hurry Up With the iTablet Already, Apple
We're already dipping our toes in November, and there isn't an iTablet to be found.
Interview: The Man Who Named the iMac and Wrote Think Different
Meet Ken Segall - the man who dreamed up the name "iMac" and wrote the famous Think Different campaign.
Apple does not currently sell netbook computers, but that doesn't mean netbooks can't run Snow Leopard.
Nokia's Apple Attack: All for One and One for All
Nokia says it's been in talks with Apple regarding licensing terms for the use of the iPhone's GSM technologies, according to the lawsuit the company filed against Cupertino last month.
Lacklustre sales for iPhone China debut
Apple Inc.'s local partner has sold 5,000 iPhones since the smart phone's formal weekend debut in China, a lacklustre start after analysts warned the company might be setting prices too high.
Official: Apple confirms 100,000 iTunes App Store apps
Apple has officially confirmed reports from last week and announced today that the iTunes App Store now has 100,000 applications available for download.
Citigroup likes Motorola Droid, says sell Palm, RIM
Verizon Wireless will carry the Motorola Droid, the latest competitor to Apple's iPhone.
Apple: Weaker Dollar Will Benefit Revenue Growth and Margins
Apple Inc. Rising gross margins stemming from increased recognition of deferred iPhone revenue has been a key factor in propelling Apple's share price and EPS.
Did Apple Take the Slow Boat to China?
Apple's launch of the iPhone in China doesn't have the sheen of its tightly controlled product launches in the U.S. and other parts of the world.
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Online video store coming from Best Buy, Sonic Solutions
Best Buy Co. said Tuesday it will soon offer an online movie store that will compete with Apple Inc.
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