Low-cost PC maker sees its 3Q profit drop as corporations cut back.
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Cupertino based company defies the gloom on Wall Street with record sales and a 26 percent increase in profit.
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The much anticipated launch of Apple's new 'cheap' $999 entry level notebook is met with very little excitement.
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Copyright Royalty Board keeps the rate the same as for CD's. Steve Jobs suffers from false heart attack on iReport causes panic selling.
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Apple's 'Let's Rock' show lacked the sizzle of recent product launches but the iTunes Genius Sidebar could quietly pay dividends.
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Steve Jobs and Co. update iPhone software to deal with dropped calls and long list of other issues. Is Apple having its Microsoft-like product moment?
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Let's Rock: Steve Jobs shows the latest slim version of the iPod Nano in San Francisco, but it fails to resonate as Apple shares drop.
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Timing is everything: Bloomberg prematurely posts the Apple's CEO's obituary online.
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The global ambitions continue as Apple agrees to sell new 3G phone in one of the world's fastest growing mobile markets.
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After only month Apple reports it's iPhone App Store sold $30 million in iPhone 3G downloads.
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Some users have reported seeing actual cracks appearing on the back of the slick new 3G devices.
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Despite record sales and a big increase in profits shares dropped over narrowing margins and rumors over Jobs' health.
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The criminal probe into Apple's co-founder over stock options tampering has been dropped, but Steve Jobs may still have to take the stand.
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iPhone and iMac win the coveted Black Pencil.
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Time is ripe for Apple's Leopard OS, so maybe it is time to change the color of it's spots and allow for cheaper clones.
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Apple buying P.A. Semi is seen as a threat Intel chips.
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Steve Jobs has brought Apple back from the brink of computer oblivion, but Wall Street still wobbles.
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Steve Jobs brings Microsoft Exchange support closer for Apple’s iPhone, edging the Mac maker deeper into RIM’s BlackBerry turf.
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Apple’s obsessive chief genius can do no wrong. Too bad the economy is leaving consumers cash-strapped and less able to buy his shiny metal objects.
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Mac maker's big yawner announcement at Macworld, the Macbook Air, is now shipping. Its Apple TV software update to shuttle HD movies is still not ready.
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