macworld.com - 8/15/2008
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Ten years ago, the iMac shipped to eager customers, and the computing world was never the same. Benj Edwards looks at the iMac’s impact over the last decade.
appleinsider.com - 8/19/2008
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appleinsider.com —
Aidan Malley Published: 06:10 PM EST iPhone owners
suddenly locked out of their third-party apps by a...
crash bug on startup will have a solution next month, Apple chief Steve Jobs has revealed. An AppleInsider reader has received one of Steve Jobs' ...
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Steve Jobs vows iPhone app crash fix for September
online.wsj.com - 8/11/2008
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online.wsj.com —
Take Off: Apple's Jobs CUPERTINO, Calif. -- Apple
Inc.'s bet on cellphone software appears to be paying...
off. In the month since Apple opened an online software clearinghouse called the App Store, users have downloaded more than 60 million programs ...
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IPhone Software Sales Take Off: Apple's Jobs
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
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The iMac celebrates 10 years (is there a "blue plastic" anniversary?)
MacUser —
... Happy birthday to blue, happy birthday to blue, happy birthday dear iMaaaaaaaaaac, happy birthday to blue. Hard as it may be to believe, ten years ago today, the first iMac began shipping into customers’ hands everywhere. ...
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