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In Pictures: Remembering Steve Jobs
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Rutgers spy cam case: Dharun Ravi defense rests
Dharun Ravi faces 15 charges, but the most serious is 'bias intimidation.' Prosecutors in the Rutgers spy cam case must convince the jury that Dahrun Ravi acted out of hatred against gays. He faces up to 10 years of prison if convicted.
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iPhone tracking: Is Google breaking its privacy pledge?
iPhone privacy feature was circumvented to allow Google to track what iPhone users were doing, privacy researcher says. Google settled another privacy case in October.
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Steve Jobs FBI file: What did his neighbors think about him?
Steve Jobs FBI file readers will find some interesting nuggets, including what neighbors thought about his landscaping plans and evidence that most FBI agents aren't at all like Jack Bauer.
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Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs: the genius rebel who saw the world – computers included – differently from the rest of us.
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Horizons
The story behind Steve Jobs's black turtleneck
Steve Jobs's outfit – black mock turtleneck and jeans – was iconic, even though it hadn't changed since the 1990s. Now we know how the Steve Jobs look came to be.
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Steve Jobs another Thomas Edison or Henry Ford? Maybe not.
Apple's innovations made personal computers fun and easier to use. But it's unlikely the company's products have had the socially far-reaching effects of automobiles, light bulbs, and aircraft.
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Steve Wozniak recalls his friend, Steve Jobs
Steve Wozniak, who helped Steve Jobs found Apple in 1976, says 'he brought a lot of life to the world.'
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Horizons
Steve Jobs quotes: The tech titan on work, tech, and creativity
A catalog of Steve Jobs quotes, organized by topic.
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Steve Jobs's 2005 Stanford commencement address
In 2005, Apple and Pixar CEO Steve Jobs delivered the commencement address to graduating students at Stanford University. Here is the full text and video of his speech.
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In Pictures: Remembering Steve Jobs
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Global News Blog
Good Reads: The world bids farewell to its 'reinventor,' Apple's Steve Jobs (video)
Steve Jobs leaves the world better off than he found it, using technology to simplify everything from office tasks to reading or listening to music.
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Steve Jobs: Businessman, innovator, visionary
Steve Jobs passed on Wednesday. Steve Jobs was more than Apple's CEO, he helped make computers a household necessity and ushered in the iPod, iPhone and other must-have gadgets. Considered one of the greatest American CEOs of his generation, Steve Jobs' career path was a long, winding road that included several major hurdles.
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The Apple effect: How Steve Jobs & Co. won over the world
UPDATE: Steve Jobs passed on Wednesday. In this cover story, first published last month, Alan Webber explores what made Steve Jobs (and Apple) exceptional. Apple knew what consumers didn't want and understood the power of being itself. A look at what the company can teach corporate America.
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Evolution of an Apple revolution
A timeline of events that shaped a new American institution.
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Horizons
Amazon tablet – maybe tablets – set for fall release: report
The Amazon tablet is real, and it could hit shelves this year, according to one well-connected blogger. So what would an Amazon tablet mean for the market at large?
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Patents: Ten of Jobs's key innovations
Patents for more than 200 products made Steve Jobs a technology leader. These 10 patents made him a business legend.
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Tech stocks leader: Up 3,000 percent. Who is it?
Tech stocks haven't come close to matching the record of Apple: Shares are up 3,000 percent; market cap, up 6,000 percent. Here's a look at what makes it the leader among tech stocks.
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Stefan Karlsson
Are the rich hurting the poor?
It depends on which rich people you're asking about, says guest blogger Stefan Karlsson.
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Horizons
Windows 7 copied from Mac? Not so, says Microsoft.
Windows 7 was not inspired by the Mac's graphics, Microsoft said Thursday, refuting a claim made by a Microsoft manager last month.
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Editor's Blog
Millennial generation: Time to step up
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Horizons
On the block: A vintage Mac, owned by Gene Roddenberry
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The New Economy
With Apple's new iPhone, is smartphone race down to two?
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Horizons
Apple yanks incriminating advertisement
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Horizons
Horizon highlights – Farewell 2008 edition
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Bright Green
Report: Illicit urban chicken movement growing in US
The Worldwatch Institute reports that a growing number of US city-dwellers are raising their own chickens, often in defiance of local ordinances.








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