Apple
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The 6 Hottest Trends at CES
Expect tablets, 3D and apps galore at the Vegas trade show’s 2010 incarnation
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Apple Close to Buying Lala
Home of iTunes would take over site that allows users to store their personal music libraries online
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What It Will Take for Paid Content to Work
With the news business on the cusp of change or collapse, TheWrap visits the stations of the cross on the path to PAID.
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Apple Pitches $30-a-Month TV Subscription
Company trying to sell networks on iTunes-based pay service.
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Apple Records $1.7 Billion Q4 Profit
Drop in revenue from iPods cushioned by sales of Macs, iPhones.
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Apple Director Levinson Leaves Google’s Board
Averts a potential showdown with FTC over his double duty.
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iPhone Apps Store Passes 2B Mark
“Our users are clearly loving it,” CEO Steve Jobs said. Developers may be a different story.
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Apple Defends Use of Eminem Songs on iTunes
”Nowhere does it say only CDs,” Apple’s lawyer says. “Nowhere does it say … not digital downloads.”
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Apple Ready and Waiting With Redesigned iMacs
Apple is about to debut a new family of iMacs sporting classier enclosures and perhaps a Blu-ray drive.
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iPhone Becomes a Cheap Way to Market Films
“The phone is an extremely compelling device. It’s personalized. It’s with you 24-7. It’s really viral.”
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The New York Times Had a Front Page Faux-Article, Ad, Too — on the Web
Some Los Angeles Times staffers are upset about the front page ad that NBC ran in Thursday’s paper, which had the network’s logo on it, the word “advertisement” and a thick black border, but otherwise was laid out to look like a real newspaper story about the new cop drama “Southland.” “The NBC ad may…
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Apple Keeps Recession Away
Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs may be on medical leave, but he’s the only part of the company that is ailing, according to quarterly figures released today.
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Steve Jobs Takes Medical Leave
Apple shares dropped eight percent Wednesday after CEO Steve Jobs announced that he will take a leave of absence due to health-related issues.
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Is Zune Doomed?
The Zune may be ready to “throw in the towel,” reports The Financial Times.
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Wrap Staff