businessweek.com - 8/15/2008
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Opinion/Interviews: Dell vs. Apple: Why It May Be Personal
businessweek.com - 8/22/2008
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businessweek.com —
It intends to make at least 40 million
iPhones in the next year; selling so many will...
hinge on global success and fixing connection glitches by Peter Burrows Forecasting iPhone sales is one of tech's toughest guessing games. Since Apple's iPhone 3G ...
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Apple's Ambitious iPhone 3G Plans
apple.com - 8/13/2008
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apple.com —
Steve Jobs February 6, 2007 With the stunning
global success of Apple s iPod music player and...
iTunes online music store, some have called for Apple to “open” the digital rights management (DRM) system that Apple uses to protect its music against ...
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Thoughts on Music
arstechnica.com - 8/20/2008
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Ousted Apple vet Tim Bucher heading up Dell’s quixotic music ‘strategy’
MacDailyNews —
... software as a feature on small, cheap laptops expected in September and to have the software installed on all of its consumer PCs by the end of the year. Two portable media players are scheduled for early next year, according to three sources. Bucher confirms that new devices are coming, but he won't discuss details," Burrows reports. MacDailyNews Take: Zing. Squirt. Whatever. "'I guarantee it's not about revenge,' Bucher says," Burrows reports. More details in the full article here . MacDailyNews Take: "I guarantee it's not about revenge," meaning it's all about revenge. ...
The Dell Phone Does Exist
Byte of the Apple - BusinessWeek —
... to create an ecosystem of hardware, service and content providers whose offerings would all work together--a kind of united front against Apple's closed system. That ecosystem would have included two iPod-like device that could be used to stream and share various kinds of content. Once expected out in early 2009, I'm told those plans have been put on hold. ...
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