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  • 'Leaked' iPhone 3.0 Screens Appear Online

    Tech blogs and iPhone fan sites continue to buzz with rumors and speculation about Apple's upcoming iPhone 3.0 software and new iPhone model or two that may or may not ship this summer. So why not add a few "leaked" screenshots to the mix?

  • Apple grounds Steve Jobs' jet

    Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs, who has been on medical leave since January, dramatically curtailed company-funded travel in the last six months and has not used his personal plane at all for Apple business this year, according to a regulatory filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

  • Apple yanks 'Baby Shaker' from App Store

    Apple -- on the verge of celebrating its 1 billionth App Store download -- has pulled a controversial application called "Baby Shaker" from its virtual store shelves that generated public outrage.

  • AT&T Gears Up for Palm Pre vs. iPhone Battle

    Palm has yet to announce a launch date for its much-anticipated Pre smart phone, but the blogosphere rumor mill is expecting a mid-May debut. If true, Palm's competitors are running out of time to develop counterattack strategies to persuade current and potential customers that the Pre isn't all that.

  • AT&T activates 1.6M iPhones in Q1

    AT&T Inc. Wednesday said that it activated more than 1.6 million iPhones in the first quarter, one reason the company's net income didn't fall even more than the 9% it reported.

  • iPhone apps let amateurs share Apple's buzz

    iPhone apps such as Tweetie may or may not make their creators rich. It's safe to say most iPhone app sellers won't be able to quit their day jobs. But that hasn't stopped both geeks and non-geeks alike from pouring their enthusiasm into thinking up, designing, and building iPhone applications that they sell or give away in Apple's <a href="http://www.apple.com/ipodtouch/appstore/">App Store</a>.

  • Analyst: Apple to concede Mac sales shrinkage Wednesday

    Apple Inc. Wednesday will report that it's sold fewer Macs in the first quarter of 2009 than the same period the year before, the first time in nearly six years that the company will have acknowledged a sales slide, a Wall Street analyst predicted Tuesday.

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