Apple Inc. News
Apple Inc. News.
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By Steve Tanner | Mon Oct 5, 2009 3:59 PM ET
Sure, your fancy new phone is made by Apple (California), Nokia (Finland) or Blackberry (Canada), but where is it actually made? And what's inside that little aluminum case besides hours of wasted time? Read More
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Business, Carbon Footprint, Coffee, Garbage, BlackBerry, Nokia, Technology, Tech Does Good, Gadgets, Green Tech
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By Steve Tanner | Thu Oct 1, 2009 4:10 PM ET
years, first in response to the disposable nature of their all-in-one iMACs (monitors contain highly toxic chemicals and can't be reused when the iMAC is replaced). More recently, Apple's popular iPhone was singled out by Greenpeace for its cornucopia of toxic components.But now it seems a Read More
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Recycling, iPhone, Carbon Footprint, Emissions, Transportation, Carbon Emissions, Nature, Electronics, GreenPeace, Dell, EcoGeek
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By Steve Tanner | Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:26 PM ET
What, you mean YouTube may actually start making money? Maybe, if they can work out amiable deals with Hollywood studios. Read More
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Google, Sony USA, YouTube, Wall Street Journal, Technology, Entertainment, Movies
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By David Jenison | Tue Aug 25, 2009 2:00 PM ET
9, appears set to become to new big man on campus. Personally, I'd be too chicken to bust out the moves in front of a crowd of snobby iPhone and MAC users (and yes I wrote this from an Apple powerbook), so you have to love this kid's ingenuity. He busts it out like a star, and his charisma an Read More
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YouTube, Black Eyed Peas, New York Post, Lil Wayne, Entertainment, Music
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By Judy Mottl | Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:48 PM ET
No one has time to parse through the 65,000 software offerings at the Apple iTunes iPhone storefront, but one book does the job for you. Read More
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Twitter, iPhone, Shopping, iPhone app, The Miami Herald, Josh Clark, Technology, Gadgets
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By Steve Tanner | Mon Aug 3, 2009 12:00 PM ET
in harmony. It was released in January of 1983, but fell victim to a shortage of supplies and then of course was eclipsed by the game-changing MACintosh.Twenty years ago during the same week in July, believe it or not, is when U.S. District Judge William W. Schwarzer ruled in favor of risin Read More
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Microsoft, Apple, Silicon Valley, Windows, Steve Jobs, Technology
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By Brittney McKenna | Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:30 PM ET
President Obama invited 40 students from the school to perform at the White House Tuesday. Several of the students’ trips were funded by MAC. MAC offers sponsorship integration, event management, talent booking, marketing, production and more to its music industry clients. Presiden Read More
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By Annie Scott | Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:18 PM ET
emotional chagrin as a fun and worthwhile pastime, Troika has released a $10 "Newton Virus" program. Here's what it will do to your victim's OS X MAC: This is probably the most entertaining "virus" we've ever seen. Newton Virus is actually harmless -- with the exception of the sMACk you'l Read More
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By Judy Mottl | Mon Jul 20, 2009 2:00 PM ET
cam that can capture live video.Hmmm. One has to wonder how much longer Apple can stick to its guns in not going the netbook route. One would think MACBook fanatics would love to get a mini version of their favorite laptop.The very best part about all this, though, is that more products mean mor Read More
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DisplayResearch, Technology, Gadgets
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By Steve Tanner | Mon Jul 6, 2009 7:53 PM ET
provide useful information for those who wish to support forward-thinking electronics vendors.And according to the ranking, Silicon Valley darling Apple Inc. hovers somewhere in the middle. Perhaps CEO Steve Jobs has read the results of a survey in which two-thirds of respondents said the Read More
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