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IN PICTURES: Apple's big teases through the ages
The best and worst of Apple in '09
iPod...do you? A playful list of iPods
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Ingram Micro becomes Apple distie in Australia
By Mike Gee | 13 February, 2012 09:09Ingram Micro becomes Apple distie in Australia
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Guide: to buying an iPod
By Christopher Breen | 22 November, 2011 04:17Choosing the perfect holiday gift can be difficult, particularly when it comes to determining the appropriate Apple portable media player to give to your dearest and nearest. This year, however, it's the tiniest bit easier. And it is because Apple has done us all the favor of leaving last year's iPod lineup in place.
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iPhone 5: New iPhone will shatter sales record
By Ben Camm-Jones | 04 October, 2011 18:08The next-generation iPhone is poised to shatter sales records, according to analyst Brian White with Ticonderoga Securities.
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IN PICTURES: Apple's big teases through the ages
By Dan Tynan | 04 October, 2011 16:13The 'iPhone 5' Apple special event will be the company's 20th in 10 years ago ... relive the best of Apple's teases and see which delivered on their implications
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Samsung to disable Galaxy Tab 10.1 features
By Ben Camm-Jones | 04 October, 2011 04:08Samsung has offered to disable some of its Galaxy Tab 10.1 features in order to overturn a ban on sales of the device in Australia.
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Apple competitors need a long-term strategy - analyst
By Ben Camm-Jones | 01 October, 2011 17:10Apple's competitors need to stop taking a short-term approach to fighting Cupertino and develop a long-term strategy.
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Apple to axe iPod shuffle, classic
By Ben Camm-Jones | 29 September, 2011 17:08Apple will kill off the iPod classic and iPod shuffle, it has been claimed.
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iPhone 5: Voice recognition will be included-analyst
By Ben Camm-Jones | 29 September, 2011 03:05Apple will only unveil one new iPhone next week at Cupertino, according to an analyst, and it will support voice recognition.
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Q&A: EMC's David Webster talks integration and the cloud
By Matthew Sainsbury | 07 June, 2010 11:34EMC recently held its annual Inform conference in Sydney. Keynote speaker, EMC President for Australia and New Zealand, David Webster, sat down with Matthew Sainsbury to discuss the event, market issues and its vendor partnerships.
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Apple's September 9 event: 5 hot bets
By Jeff Bertolucci | 01 September, 2009 09:07Now that Apple has confirmed it's planning an invitation-only bash September 9 in San Francisco, our time to speculate is running short. What new stuff is coming?
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Apple's iPhone and iPod monopolies must go
By David Coursey | 15 July, 2009 23:55With a year and 1.5 billion downloads under its belt, maybe its time for Apple's App Store--and Music Store--to get some competition. Whether Apple likes it or not.
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New Dell mobile devices a dubious prospect
By David Coursey | 01 July, 2009 06:59If Michael Dell decides to release a new Android-based handheld device, as the Wall Street Journal speculates he might, it will be his fourth try at entering the market and he will almost certainly fail, if his track record is a guide to his future.
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MS Punches Back with Bing, Zune - Google and Apple Yawn
By Thomas Wailgum | 29 May, 2009 04:11The "Redmond Kid" has come out fighting this week! Microsoft announced, with great marketplace buzz, that two new versions of its products are on the way.
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A Mac tablet would be a welcome addition to tablet PCs
By David Coursey | 23 May, 2009 03:40It would not be the end of a slow news week without more rumors concerning an Apple product with a large touchscreen. Some call it a netbook, others say a so-called "mediapad" is probably on the way, and now comes word of a "tablet" Mac, rumored to be headed our way in 2010<. What gives?
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iPod...do you? A playful list of iPods
By Yoni Heisler | 04 March, 2009 09:33Apple's iPod has been outrageously successful and slyly prolific. In the seven-plus years since Apple introduced the iPod, the company has created 17 versions.
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Apple's iLife '09 'a must-have update'
By Ryan Faas | 02 March, 2009 09:25Apple's iLife suite has long been a cornerstone of the company's "digital hub" strategy for organizing, managing and creatively using the array of digital media available today. In the latest version, iLife '09, the suite received major updates to almost all of its five applications. The only application that didn't gain any revolutionary new features was iDVD, Apple's tool for creating DVDs of movies and photos edited with the other iLife apps.
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How 10 Famous Technology Products Got Their Names
By Thomas Wailgum | 13 November, 2008 10:25Coming up with a great technology product or service is only half the battle these days. Creating a name for said product that is at once cool but not too cool or exclusionary, marketable to both early adopters and a broader audience, and, of course, isn't already in use and protected by various trademarks and copyright laws is difficult--to say the least.
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