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/ 22 January 2006
Apple’s grand switchover to Intel processors was originally planned for summer 2006. Yet Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the opportunity at the recent MacWorld Expo in San Francisco to announce that the iMac would come equipped with dual-core processors from Intel effective immediately.
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/ 18 September 2005
The success story of Apple’s iPod music player has impressed the whole sector. The Californian computer manufacturer has sold 22-million iPods since 2001, including 6,2-million of the music players in the last business quarter, corresponding to about 70% of the worldwide market.
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs is not considered one of the more bashful representatives of the computer industry. True to form, he’s been anything but reserved when it comes to singing the praises of his company’s new operating system, Tiger. The most important innovation offered by Tiger is its Spotlight search function.
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/ 30 November 2003
The scene is Santa Clara Valley, California, in 1976. Two Steves are busy at work in the garage. Their goal: the world’s first personal computer. Long before IBM, Intel, and Microsoft laid the fundament for the first ”Wintel” PCs, the ambitious Steven and the tinkerer Steve turned their vision of a computer for the rest of us into reality.