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Apple tablet can't save print on its own: analysts

Publishers have high hopes that Apple Inc's highly anticipated tablet computer will attract new readers and boost revenue, but few expect that it will by itself reverse the fortunes of a beleaguered industry.
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Google releases new Google Voice for iPhone

Google Inc unveiled a new version of its Internet phone service on Tuesday in its latest effort to bypass Apple Inc's gatekeepers and make Google Voice a popular service on the iPhone.
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Apple Q1 profit surges to $3.38B

Apple Inc. reported on Monday a net profit of $3.38 billion for the quarter ended on Dec. 26, or $3.67 a share, from $2.26 billion in the first quarter of 2009, or $2.50 a share and its sales rose to $15.7 billion.
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Apple's Big Week

Fans and investors are anticipating a major week for Apple as the company is expected to post huge profits on Monday, followed by a highly anticipated new product launch this Wednesday.
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Google downplays Apple tension

Google said that it has a stable relationship with Apple even as the company slowly encroaches into its cross-town peer's market-space.
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Apple to host event January 27, tablet expected

Apple Inc will host a special event on January 27 where it is widely expected to unveil its tablet computer, as the company looks to extend its hot hand into a brand new product category.
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FACTBOX: Nokia vs Apple legal battle

Nokia launched another patent case against Apple, in the latest step in an escalating legal battle between two leaders of the smartphone market.
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Apple to unveil tablet in January: report

Apple Inc is set to announce a new tablet device later this month, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, as anticipation builds about what could be the company's biggest product launch since the iPhone.
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Google steals CES spotlight, and a page from Apple

When it comes to blockbuster product introductions, Apple is king. So it's not surprising that Google, which is looking to challenge Apple's iPhone dominance, is stealing a page from the Steve Jobs & Co. playbook.

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