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Apple Cult: The Cult of Unpopular Gadgets? Does Enthusiasm Towards Apple Has Ground?
In the last few weeks numerous technology and mass media web-sites published hundreds of stories about Apple, its products, their availability or their issues.
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Chrome OS raises directorship questions
The new Google Chrome operating system might be the straw that breaks Schmidt's back and forces his resignation from Apple.
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The news that Google is turning its Chrome browser into a full blown linux-based operating system for netbooks has the tech industry buzzing .
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Apple Juicz Lite a " Get Up to 5 Hours of Additional Battery Power
QuickerTek, the leader in power and wireless Apple products, announced the Apple Juicz Lite.
Cisco's Eos Takes Aim at Internet Media Management
Media companies, take heart: Cisco Systems Inc. says it's coming to the rescue. Cisco says the Eos platform provides a way for media to recapture control of their content management, Internet audience development, and media distribution from the likes of Apple Inc.
Dr. LSD to Steve Jobs: How was your trip?
"Dear Mr. Jobs," begins the 2007 letter from Swiss scientist Albert Hofmann to Apple's CEO.
Of DoJ Probes, Lost Marketers and Nvidia Vexations
It's shaping up to be a week of breakups in the Apple world. iPhone marketing mogul Bob Borcher is leaving Cupertino for the land of venture capital.
How I Spent My Summer: Hacking Into iPhones With Friends
"Like many teenagers, Ari Weinstein spends his summers riding his bike and swimming.
Opinion: Why Google Chrome OS matters already, on Day 1
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Apple, Palm seen cutting into BlackBerry sales
Growing competition from new smartphones carved into Research in Motion's June sales, according to a report to clients issued Wednesday by Piper Jaffray's T. Michael Walkley.
VIDEO: SEC Reviews Apple Disclosure
S.E.C. looks into Apple's disclosure about the health of Steve Jobs. S.E.C. wants to find out how his health went to more complex in five days.
Did Jobs and Apple lie about reason for departure?
Corporations must make "material disclosures" to shareholders, information that, if known, would induce a shareholder to sell or buy shares.
Apple to drop WebObjects in Snow Leopard Server
According to sources familiar with Apple's plans, the company will drop deployment support for its WebObjects web application server in Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server later this year.
Axiotron: Living Comfortably in Apple's Neutral Zone
Many Apple enthusiasts are dreaming of the day when the company will offer a tablet.
Apple To Add Video Cameras to iPod Touch and Nano?
Is Apple planning to include video cameras in the next versions of the iPod Touch and iPod Nano? TechCrunch's Michael Arrington floated that theory this morning, asserting that according to 'one of our sources in Asia,' Apple has placed an order for 'a massive number of camera modules' of the type used in the iPhone 3GS.
IN 2003, which Apple CEO Steve Jobs declared the "Year of the Notebook", the 12in PowerBook made its impressive debut.
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Sony to Introduce a Mini-'Netbook' PC
Sony Corp. said Tuesday it will launch a tiny new laptop starting in August, the company's belated entry into the growing but cutthroat "netbook" PC market.
NEW Apple picks Maiden for N.C. data center
A North Carolina community battered by manufacturing layoffs will be the future home of Apple Inc.'s East Coast data center, landing just 30 miles down the road of a similar Google Inc.
Apple's iLife takes home photo albums to a new level
It's the amateur photographer's management tool for digital pictures. But Apple's iLife multimedia software suite has some A-list users as well.
Why Apple Could Kill Your Camera
There's a serial killer loose in Silicon Valley. His name? Steve Jobs. No need to buy an alarm, invest in pepper spray or deadbolt the door, however.