Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Apple Inc.

Apple iPhone Apps Have Huge Lead Over BlackBerry, Android

Three-of-four smartphone developers are working on iPhone apps, firm says more >>

New Apple Ads Brushes Off Microsoft's Campaign

The "Get a Mac" series highlights Apple's business, not price. more >>

Apple Trounces Windows for Being Easy and Enjoyable

Wide margin over PC makers, where Windows seems the common problem more >>

Apple iPhone and BlackBerry Users to Get Skype

Free app will arrive Tuesday for end-running charges for cellphone minutes more >>

iPhone Could Soon Help Parents Track Kids' Health From Afar

Remote monitoring of blood glucose and blood pressure with iPhone is in the works. more >>

Apple iPhone 3.0 Update Looks Underwhelming

Software coming this summer will keep phone competitive, but isn't grounbreaking more >>

Want a New iPod Shuffle? Recycle Your Old One, First

Gadget-hungry Americans often forget to recycle technology that becomes outdated. more >>

New iPod Shuffle Uses Voice to Take the Shuffle Out

Users can organize songs in playlists in smaller model with twice the capacity more >>

Apple's iPhone: Bust in Japan

The Japanese handset market is already saturated with high-end, competitively priced cellphones. more >>

Apple Mac vs. Windows: The Apple Premium Is Gone

At least for now, Mac prices are competitive for well-equipped consumer PCs more >>

Apple Market Share Drops Amid Reports of New Mac Desktops

Blogs reports new desktops ready as Mac OS slips from elusive double-digit share more >>

Top 50 Most Admired Companies

Apple, Berkshire Hathaway, and Toyota Motor top the list. more >>

Apple Safari Speed Can't Beat Firefox's Ease

Safari competes for fastest browser but hasn't embraced add-ons more >>

Apple Mac Quality Doesn't Sell in Hard Times

Love for the Mac doesn't translate into sales during a recession more >>

Swords Rattle Over Palm Pre and Apple iPhone

Potential legal showdown has roots in hard feelings for former Apple folks at Palm more >>

SEC Reportedly Studying Disclosures on Apple CEO Jobs

Probe might be justified, but unlikely to unearth anything more >>

Many Still Want Apple CEO's Scalp, or Pancreas, or Liver

Why is anyone surprised the master of secrets is keeping his health concerns to himself? more >>

Apple Should Disclose What All Its Executives Weigh

No company is more dependent on one man's health than Apple is on Steve Jobs' more >>

Maybe It's Time to Cut Apple and Jobs Some Slack

The company could've been more forthcoming. But maybe there hasn't been much that's definitive. more >>

Mac, iTunes, and Copyright Theft

When should the law be enforced to its full extent? more >>

Israel’s Gaza Invasion Deepens Ideological Divides, Leon Panetta Makes the Right People Happy (if You’re on the Right), and Mac Gets Hacked

The Middle East debate continues; Panetta, Burris, the Senate, and Mac more >>

MacWorld Sustainability Update: "Take That, Greenpeace."

Apple ups the sustainability ante at MacWorld. more >>

Apple: America's Most Fragile Company

A company isn't healthy when the CEO's health drives manic swings in the stock price more >>

Steve Jobs’s Letter Does Little to Clear Up Health Mystery

The uncertain status of Apple's chief leaves many people wondering. more >>

Your Guide to Thanksgiving Sales

Black Friday takes on new meaning as retailers fight for shoppers' money. more >>

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