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FBI unbolts Steve Jobs 1991 investigation file
By Michael Cooney | 10 February, 2012 05:23The FBI today released a background check it did on Apple's founder Steve Jobs when he was being considered for a position on the President's Export Council under George H.W. Bush in 1991.
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Goodbye e-books, hello apps
By Mark Gibbs | 03 February, 2012 09:33"It doesn't matter how good or bad the product is, the fact is that people don't read anymore ... Forty percent of the people in the U.S. read one book or less last year."
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Steve Jobs 'was an incredible genius' - Bill Gates
By Ben Camm-Jones | 31 January, 2012 06:06Former Microsoft boss and philanthropist Bill Gates said that he considers Steve Jobs to have been an "incredible genius" rather than a rival.
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IN PICTURES: Happy birthday, iPad! RIP, pretenders
By Galen Gruman | 30 January, 2012 11:31Two years ago, on January 27, Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad. Computing has never been the same, despite all the 'iPad killers' - here are some of the failures
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Bill Gates reveals how Steve Jobs inspired him
By Ben Camm-Jones | 27 January, 2012 02:22Bill Gates has been inspired to push on with his philanthropic work after the death of Steve Jobs reminded him that we only have "limited time" on earth.
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Virgin America jet emblazoned with Steve Jobs quote takes to the skies
By Network World staff | 25 January, 2012 02:28Silicon Valley-based airline Virgin America named one its jets after Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. But the jet isn't named "Steve Jobs."
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Apple CEO Cook receives $376 million stock award
By Ann Bednarz | 10 January, 2012 15:31Apple granted Tim Cook a “promotion and retention award” valued at $376 million when he took over as CEO in August, the company revealed in its 2012 proxy statement, filed Monday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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2011's top stories: Steve Jobs
By Lily Walker | 27 December, 2011 06:42Earlier this year, the world witnessed a huge loss, there will never be a man quite like Steve Jobs, and not surprisingly, many of our most read stories this year were about the man behind Apple.
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Everything we know about Apple's new TV project
By Ben Camm-Jones | 08 December, 2011 11:00It's widely accepted in the technology industry that Apple is working on a smart, internet-connected TV device. But what do we really know about the 'iTV' so far? There's been a lot of speculation flying around about an Apple TV set for several years, and many times it has been reported that Apple has been on the brink of an announcement - only for our hopes to be dashed at the last minute.
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Apple iPhone 4S: The reviews are in
By Ross Catanzariti | 12 October, 2011 14:24You won't be able to get your hands on Apple's iPhone 4S until Friday, but US based reviews of the newest iPhone have begun trickling through today, just two days before the official launch. So, how does the iPhone 4S stack up according to the experts? We've rounded up a selection of the best reviews.
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Can Apple survive without Steve Jobs?
By Robert X. Cringely | 19 January, 2011 07:26Stop me if you've heard this one: Steve Jobs is taking another medical leave from Apple.
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Apple disses the desktop again during keynote
By Jeff Bertolucci | 09 June, 2010 10:10What did the Mac do to deserve this? Lately it seems as if Apple management is giving its Macintosh platform short shrift, instead favoring its younger, sexier mobile devices, also known as the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
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Letter from a CEO: Steve Jobs responds to your email
By Robert X. Cringely | 29 May, 2010 05:30A few weeks ago I asked readers what they'd say to Steve Jobs, if they have the opportunity to email him. I promised to forward any emails onto Mr. Jobs himself.
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Apple's iPad: What's it really for?
By Ryan Faas | 02 February, 2010 03:37If there's one thing Apple is good at, it's keeping the rest of world guessing about new products while generating more buzz than the New Orleans Saints making it to the Super Bowl for the first time. Even though the world knew Apple CEO Steve Jobs would unveil a tablet on Wednesday, the announcement created enough of a stir to take down Twitter briefly and slow Web traffic on a lot of sites.
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Top 10 technology stories of 2009
By Marc Ferranti | 09 December, 2009 12:17The Great Recession cast a shadow on all sectors of the economy in 2009. IT fared better than most, however, and the slump did not curb the dynamic nature of the industry. Acquisitions among big vendors continued to reshape the market, operating-system wars extended to mobile battlefields, microblogging became a powerful source of real-time information, and the take-up of small, 'Net-connected devices was stronger than ever. Here, in no particular order, is the IDG News Service's pick of the top 10 technology stories of 2009.
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Report: Jobs tried for anti-poaching deal with Palm
By David Coursey | 21 August, 2009 03:22As Steve Jobs' reputation continues to sink, we receive word that the Apple boss tried to make a deal with Palm not to poach each other's employees. Palm rebuffed the suggestion as "likely illegal."
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