Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Apple Inc.

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Guy Kawasaki: How to Make Your Start-up Fly

The Apple legend has advice for entrepreneurs and talks about his new company, Alltop. more >>

Reports: Beatles to Sign First With iTunes

Apple Corps deal would boost Apple Inc.’s digital music store. more >>

Apple Opens the iPhone

Developers now can help turn it and the Touch into all-purpose computers. more >>

Apple: the Long and Short of It

With shares down more than 35 percent, is the stock a buy? more >>

Amazon’s Music Store Beats Apple’s

The six-month-old outlet works well with iTunes software and is free of gummy DRM. more >>

Fortune Finds Trouble With Steve Jobs

Magazine profile describes risks that come with the Apple CEO's genius. more >>

Apple Is Now the Most Admired Company

But tech's fast product cycles make it tough to stay on top. more >>

Google, Amazon, RIMM, and Apple in 2008

Tech's "four horsemen" all galloped in 2007. Their prospects this year are quite different. more >>

Apple's Ambitions for the iPod Touch

It's more than a media player. It amounts to a hand-held Macintosh. more >>

The Big Problem at Apple

Slowing iPod sales and economic jitters send its stock tumbling. more >>

Morning Buzz: Jan. 23, 2008

In what many analysts see as a worrisome sign of the breadth and severity of the current economic downturn, technology giant Apple yesterday released disappointing sales projections for the upcoming quarter. Despite beating Wall Street expectations in the first quarter of fiscal 2008, Apple says its second-quarter sales, though still predicted to rise, will not meet the market's expectations. more >>

Apple Heats Up Internet Video Battle

Its new online rental service prompts an immediate response from Netflix. more >>

Behind the Scenes at Apple, Gap, and Starbucks

An author learns the tricks of popular retailers by going to work for them. more >>

Fox, Warner Deals Pivot on iTunes' Controls

Apple loosens its lasso to get movies, while the music industry chafes at iTunes' tight hold. more >>

Universal Music Pushes a Subscription Service

Cellphone maker Nokia is an early adopter of a new approach to selling digital tunes. more >>

Apple TV and Others Have an Identity Crisis

Consumers can't understand newfangled links between PCs and TVs. more >>

Apple TV Sales Are on the Fritz

In a year of blockbusters, it's safe to say Apple had a dud in its Apple TV. more >>

Apple Tries to Simplify Databases

Not even Bento for the Mac can make electronic cataloging sound truly easy. more >>

Apple's OS X Release Gets Complaints

Reports are that it commits the ultimate faux pas: deleting data. more >>

Apple Again Updates the Mac's Software

OS X software regularly gets new features, thanks partly to the quiet help of volunteers. more >>

Apple's Mac Sales Are Surging

Its stock price has also soared, thanks not to the iPhone but to its other products. more >>

Apple Macs Join Remote Control Fun

Macintosh users can finally access their faraway computers free with LogMeIn. more >>

5 Tech Stocks for Tough Economic Times

Solid balance sheets, cool products, and an alternative energy kicker are common themes. more >>

Tech Stocks, Finally Debugged

After a long hangover, the tech industry is hot once again. more >>

The iPhone's Set Free With a Touch

Apple takes the covers off its new iPod line and slashes the price of the iPhone. more >>

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