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Apple unveils App options in iPhone software peek

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Apple Inc unveiled new software for the iPhone that will support some long-anticipated features, such as copy-and-paste of text and picture messaging, as the company pushes to stay competitive in the phone market.
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Apple fills some gaps with new iPhone features

Apple Inc unveiled an iPhone software upgrade with new features ranging from copy-and-paste and message notifications to picture messaging, as the company pursued further growth in a hotly contested cellphone market.
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Apple's 50 employee layoff rumor still unresolved

Rumors that Apple laid off 50 salespeople last week has created quite a stir online prompting the company's PR to respond and deny the rumors. Meanwhile, CNET sources claim the layoffs are indeed true.
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JP Morgan cuts Apple Q2, FY09 outlook

J.P. Morgan Securities lowered its second-quarter and fiscal 2009 earnings and revenue estimates for Apple Inc on a deepening macro-economic downturn.
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Apple introduces new Mac desktop computers

Apple Inc refreshed its line of Mac desktop computers, adding stronger capabilities and nudging some prices lower as consumer spending feels the pinch of the recession.
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Apple announces new Safari browser

Earlier this week, consumer electronics maker Apple released an updated version of its popular web browser, Safari, bringing with it a slew of new features.
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Steve Jobs still plans to return to Apple

On Wednesday at Apple Inc. annual shareholder meeting, an Apple director responded to an investor saying that co-founder and CEO, Steve Jobs is still expected to return from his medical leave at the end of June, the Associated Press reported.
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Apple says Steve Jobs is still involved

although that part of the law is seen as something of a gray area. Still, the mood at Wednesday's annual meeting was casual. Shareholders joined in a Happy Birthday chorus for Jobs, who was absent but turned 54 on Tuesday. In 2004, Jobs was treated for a rare type of pancreatic cancer. He appeared gaunt at an Apple event in June 2008, touching off speculation that his cancer had returned. The...
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Apple assures shareholders Jobs is still involved

although that part of the law is seen as something of a gray area. Still, the mood at Wednesday's annual meeting was casual. Shareholders joined in a Happy Birthday chorus for Jobs, who was absent but turned 54 on Tuesday. In 2004, Jobs was treated for a rare type of pancreatic cancer. He appeared gaunt at an Apple event in June 2008, touching off speculation that his cancer had returned. The...
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Apple shareholders seek answers on Steve Jobs's health

Apple's chief executive Steve Jobs remains deeply involved in company decisions despite relinquishing control over daily operations, company executives said on Wednesday. Facing a prolonged recession and drought in consumer spending, Apple has been unable to shake questions regarding the future of its charismatic CEO, who has been on medical leave and out of public view for more than a month. J...
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Apple's Woz waltzes back into the spotlight

Tech icon Steve Wozniak, who co-founded Apple and helped popularize personal computing, is obviously unafraid to try new things. His latest venture is competing in Dancing with the Stars, ABC's reality TV show which returns for an eighth season on March 9.
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Apple iLife '09 goes on sale tomorrow

Apple confirmed on January 27, 2009, the shipment of the Apple's creativity application suite called iLife. There are no new applications in this release, but a whole raft of upgrades and improvements.

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