Topic: Steve Jobs
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World's five largest companies
For the first time in nearly a decade, the world’s five largest public companies are all American affair These are the Top 5, as of mid-April 2013.
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Top 10 richest Americans
The 100 richest people in the world gained $241 billion in net worth last year, according to Bloomberg's Billionaires Index. Americans dominated the list, occupying five of the top 10 spots. This countdown of the top 10 wealthiest Americans features a casino mogul, software tycoons, and a lot of Wal-Mart money.
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10 ways the Android is better than iPhone 5
Sure a larger iPhone screen, 4G LTE support and a faster CPU are welcome additions, but Apple is a year late and $199 short. Android has provided all these features and more.
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Bestselling books the week of 8/9/12, according to IndieBound*
What's selling best in independent bookstores across America.
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Bestselling books the week of 8/2/12, according to IndieBound*
What's selling best in independent bookstores across America.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 06/07
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A look at the iPhone 4's impressive new features
Apple announced it's latest version of the iPhone Monday, confirming lots of impressive hardware specs.
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Steve Jobs: iBooks is already a big player in the digital book world
At Apple's WWDC 2010, Steve Jobs says iBook users have downloaded more than 5 million books.
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Steve Jobs to announce iPhone 4 is better, stronger, faster
"We have the technology." Just like the Six Million Dollar Man, Steve Jobs is expected to announce that the new iPhone 4 is better, stronger, and faster.
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In Pictures: Apple's iCandy
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As 'new media' proliferate, does government have a role?
The Federal Trade Commission is holding hearings on whether government should have any regulatory role as blogs and web-only news sites proliferate. It's a red flag for many journalists.
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International iPad sale attracts long lines, 'crazy' atmosphere
Apple fans the world over lined up to be among the first in their country to buy an iPad.
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Why the Justice Department wonders if Apple is cheating
The US Justice Department is reportedly looking into Apple's music deals. Is the king of digital music resorting to dirty tricks?
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FTC should target Wall Street, not Apple
Apple isn't the problem. Wall Street's big banks are the problem.
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FTC considers anti-trust inquiry into Apple
Apple says developers must use a specific source language in creating apps for its iPhone. The FTC is concerned and is opening anti-trust inquiries.
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Apple iPad: One million sold
Only 28 days after first hitting the market, sales of theiPad has surpassed one million, Apple announced Monday.
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Apple iPad sales hit 1 million in less than a month
It took only 28 days for the iPad to sell 1 million copies. The Apple iPhone took twice as long.
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Steve Jobs dishes on iPhone Flash ban
Neither the Apple iPhone nor the Apple iPad include Adobe Flash support. In an open letter published this week, Apple CEO Steve Jobs says the reason is simple: Flash just isn't up to snuff. Ouch.
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Guy wins Pulitzer, finally has iPhone app accepted by Apple
It took a Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning before Apple would approve cartoonist Mark Fiore's iPhone app. But don't worry – Fiore isn't holding any grudges.
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Apple reveals new specs for MacBook Pro laptops
The popular MacBook Pro line will receive upgraded processors and a new scrolling function for the trackpad.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 04/08
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iPhone OS 4.0: Multitasking, iAd get top billing at Apple announcement
At Thursday's Apple announcement, Steve Jobs rolled out a new operating system for the Apple iPhone and iPad. The highlights of the iPhone OS 4.0 include an advertising platform called iAd, a digital zoom for the iPhone camera, and multitasking capabilities.
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Apple iPad: Online media's holy grail?
The high level of interactivity found in the Apple iPad could be a boon for advertising – and could encourage content providers to start charging for content.
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iPad versus iPhone: Which had the better opening weekend?
Apple has confirmed its iPad sales figures. They don't match iPhone 3GS numbers, but Wall Street is happy.
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Opinion: Apple vs. GM: Ayn Rand knew the difference. Do you?
Apple acts like a producer. GM acts like a looter. It’s a key distinction that Ayn Rand laid out in ‘Atlas Shrugged.’
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Opinion: Toyota and trust: Was the Akio Toyoda apology lost in translation?
Stung by Toyota recalls, Toyoda had to convey sincerity – and bridge the gulf in communication styles between Japan and America.
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Three reasons the iPad will get a price drop
A Credit Suisse analyst says Apple's brass remains open to reducing the tablet's already-cheap price.
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Do you love your e-reader? You are not alone
A new survey indicates that most e-reader owners are quite happy with their devices.
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Apple iPad shipping with a camera? All rumors point to yes.
The latest buzz puts a camera of some sort on the Apple iPad.
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On eve of Apple iPad launch, AT&T pledges to improve network
On Thursday, AT&T announced it was pouring $2 billion into improving network infrastructure in 2010. Among the major beneficiaries are the Apple iPad and the Apple iPhone, which has strained the company's network in recent months.



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