Apple makes final bow at Macworld in San Francisco, where expectations ran low without Steve Jobs. Apple still comes through with a surprise: millions of DRM-free tunes.
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Apple says next event will be its last and that Steve Jobs won't be on stage with his usual splashy showmanship, sending waves of speculation across Wall Street.
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Why can’t anyone else match the Steve Jobs “cool” factor?
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The only thing between Apple’s share prices and the basement appears to be "air" as the company's stock takes a beating in trading.
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The only thing between Apple’s share prices and the basement appears to be "air" as the company's stock takes a beating in trading.
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Apple's chief delivers widely expected slimmer Macbooks, movie rentals for iTunes, and iPhone updates. Red Herring photographer Jeffrey Braverman gets first glimpses and shots--some on an iPhone, no less--from Macworld.
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Apple's chief delivers widely expected slimmer Macbooks, movie rentals for iTunes, and iPhone updates. Red Herring photographer Jeffrey Braverman gets first glimpses and shots--some on an iPhone, no less--from Macworld.
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Apple's chief delivers widely expected slimmer Macbooks, movie rentals for iTunes, and iPhone updates. Red Herring photographer Jeffrey Braverman gets first glimpses and shots--some on an iPhone, no less--from Macworld.
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Apple's chief delivers widely expected slimmer Macbooks, movie rentals for iTunes, and iPhone updates. Red Herring photographer Jeffrey Braverman gets first glimpses and shots--some on an iPhone, no less--from Macworld.
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Apple's chief delivers widely expected slimmer Macbooks, movie rentals for iTunes, and iPhone updates. Red Herring photographer Jeffrey Braverman gets first glimpses and shots--some on an iPhone, no less--from Macworld.
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Mac maker's chief unveils long-expected slimmer notebooks, that iTunes will support movie rentals, and a handful of new iPhone features. See also: Dude, You’re Getting a Macbook Air Apple Lands Time Capsule at Macworld How Do You Like Them Apples: 4M iPhones
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CEO Steve Jobs tells Macworld attendees the Mac maker has sold 4 million iPhones since launch; Apple shares skid 5 percent lower in morning trading. See Also: Apple Lands Time Capsule at Macworld
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CEO Steve Jobs unveils a wireless backup box that saves data from Macs running Leopard.
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Is the search king sending a message on the benefits of mobile openess just days before what could be a historic spectrum auction?
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs is expected to grab the spotlight at Macworld next week with the launch of an ultra-slim laptop computer and online movie rentals.
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Analyst expects set-top box to grab sizable slice of DVD market.
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Steven Colbert is none too pleased with Apple dropping "Computer" from its name.
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A converted MacBook tablet computer wows crowds at Macworld—and so does an iPod toilet paper holder
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Macworld schools the uninitiated, entertains the faithful, and even gives stuffy CEOs of other companies a chance to ride Apple's coattails.
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In the wake of Apple’s iPhone announcement, some debuts go unnoticed.
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