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Nov 16, 2009
What mythical product will simultaneously kill off the Kindle, iPod, Zune, iPod, Nintendo DS, and a whole slew of cheap netbooks? Oh, and during recharges, it'll save newspapers and magazines, reinvent TV viewing (and maybe deep-six the cable guys), and ...Read More
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Nov 16, 2009
Apple has won its long legal battle against clone Mac maker Psystar.
Psystar came to the attention of Apple's many lawyers in July 2008 a few months after it started selling a $400 box capable of running Apple's OSX.
Judge William Alsup's ...Read More
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Nov 5, 2009
Steve Jobs has been crowned CEO of the Decade by the preeminent house organ of US corporate shillery, Fortune magazine.
Love him or hate him - or both - Jobs has earned the honor.
The article recounts Jobs's series of canny moves ...Read More
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Nov 5, 2009
Love him or hate him, you have to admit that Apple CEO Steve Jobs has had a helluva decade.
Consider that, under his helm, Apple defined the portable music player market with theiPod, has shaken up the mobile industry with theiPhone, ...Read More
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Nov 5, 2009
When Steve Jobs came back to Apple in 1997, one of the first orders of business was to go on stage at MacWorld and thank Microsoft and Bill Gates for investing $150 million in the floundering computer maker, which was ...Read More
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Nov 5, 2009
Before naming him CEO of the Decade, perhaps Fortune magazine should have asked other successful CEOs: Could Steve Jobs run your company? The question is not meant to diminish Job's success, just put it into perspective.
Apple is a company that ...Read More
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Nov 5, 2009
Fortune has named Apple CEO Steve Jobs its "CEO of the Decade." Beyond his eye for innovation and legendary charisma, the iconic CEO was recognized for the indelible marks he's left on four different industries.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is no ...Read More
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Nov 5, 2009
Steve Jobs has been down this year-the leave of absence, the liver transplant-and he's been up-his triumphant return, Apple's continued success. Fortune clearly thinks that over the past ten years, his ups outweigh his downs; the publication has named Steve ...Read More
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Nov 4, 2009
481 days. That's how long it took the App Store (AAPL) to go from opening its virtual doors with 500 applications on July 11, 2008 to a catalog of more than 100,000 applications downloaded more than 2 billion times.
Not surprisingly, ...Read More
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Nov 2, 2009
Apple is pitching TV networks about a new service that delivers TV programs via its iTunes software and store across a wide range of hardware via a $30-per-month subscription service.The networks are both intrigued by and wary of the new ...Read More