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/ 20 January 2011
<i>The M&G</i>’s <b>Faranaaz Parker</b> rounds up five quirky things you may have missed over the last week.
Apple landed blockbuster results and a strong outlook on dazzling sales, reassuring investors that Steve Jobs’ leave will have no impact on growth.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced on Monday he is taking a new leave of absence from the technology company "so I can focus on my health".
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/ 13 January 2011
Stop the presses — completely. The world’s first iPad newspaper, the <em>Daily</em>, is prepping for launch.
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/ 30 November 2010
When Steve Jobs described the iPad as "magical", PC manufacturers didn’t imagine that the magic would be to subtract money from their bottom line.
Rupert Murdoch, head of the media giant News Corp, and Steve Jobs, the chief executive of Apple, are preparing to unveil a new digital "newspaper".
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/ 5 September 2010
I remember a time when Sony dominated the gadgetry business, when it was a synonym for elegant design and advanced functionality.
CEO Steve Jobs on Monday showed off a redesigned $199 "iPhone 4" that is a quarter slimmer than the current handset.
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs finds "troubling" a string of worker deaths at Foxconn, the contract manufacturer that assembles the company’s iPhone
Apple surged past Microsoft as the world’s biggest tech company based on market value on Wednesday, the latest milestone in the company’s revival.
Ah, Steve Jobs, master of all you survey. You’re a highly moral man. We can tell from your serious expression, steel-rimmed glasses and turtlenecks.
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/ 30 January 2010
Hackers and scammers are cashing in on iPad fever by luring the curious to booby-trapped websites with false promises of information.
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/ 29 January 2010
In this parlous climate for the traditional media, a journalist who gets too excited about a gadget such as the iPad is liable to attract scorn.
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/ 28 January 2010
The iPad has plenty of features — but it’s also missing of things that you might expect in a tablet computer. Why?
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/ 28 January 2010
Steve Jobs on Wednesday revealed Apple’s latest must-have device, a touchscreen tablet computer anointed the "iPad".
After much anticipation, Apple’s Steve Jobs revealed the "iPad" tablet with a lower-than-expected price, placing a big bet on a new breed of gadgets.
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/ 20 January 2010
Apple’s latest product is the eagerly awaited ‘tablet’ electronic reader. But no one knows exactly what it will do. So what might we expect?
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/ 30 September 2009
The latest speculation over Apple’s plans for a larger touchscreen computer has gained currency thanks to its curiously specific details.
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/ 27 September 2009
Bill Gates may have beaten Steve Jobs to combining computer power and paper notebook convenience in a single lightweight device.
The company that makes the Mac computer, iPod music player and iPhone is reportedly poised to launch a tablet computer.
Apple’s Steve Jobs has an excellent prognosis following a liver transplant, the Memphis, Tennessee, hospital that performed the surgery said.
When Steve Jobs rolled out the Apple computer in 1984 he did so, true to form, by commissioning one of the most memorable TV adverts ever created.
Steve Jobs, the chief executive of Apple, received a liver transplant about two months ago but is expected to return to work later this month.
Apple aims to make hot-selling iPhones even more appealing, premiering a speedier new model complete with a video camera.
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/ 25 January 2009
As Macintosh computers turn 25-years-old, Peter Friess professes a faith in Apple dating back to when Steve Jobs handed him one of the early machines.
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/ 16 January 2009
As news broke that Steve Jobs would be taking at least six months’ medical leave, the internet was abuzz with the question: what is Apple without him?
Apple’s last Macworld keynote speech turned out to be notable as much for what did not appear as what did.
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/ 15 October 2008
Apple on Tuesday cut the price on its entry-level notebook computer to and introduced a line of aluminium-clad machines starting at 299.
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/ 10 September 2008
Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the wraps off a revamped line of iPods this week and trumpeted a truce with NBC Universal.
Apple has unseated Google to become the most valuable company in the American cradle of technological innovation, Silicon Valley.
Apple has unveiled a new version of its popular iPhone built for high-speed wireless networks with faster internet access and more features.
Apple is expected to give details this week of how outside programmers can create software for its iPhone, a move aimed at spurring demand for the multifunction device. Apple also said it will unveil new iPhone features aimed at businesses, potentially stepping up competition with Research in Motion’s popular Blackberry devices.