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Five favorite things about Apple's iPhoto and iMovie for iOS
A few weeks back while speaking at a technology conference, Apple Inc. Chief Executive Tim Cook stressed that what made Apple superior was not just great gadgets. No, the real advantage was its ability to make it all: hardware, software and services. ...
Tags: Apple iPad, New Products, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Ansel Adams, Tim Cook
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Herbalife battle shows how the game is rigged
What are we to make of the ability of hedge-fund managers and other influential investors to manipulate the market with impunity and make millions of dollars doing it? The question was raised anew on Feb. 16 after news broke that Daniel Loeb of Third...Tags: Mary Jo White, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Herbalife Limited, CNBC (tv network), Carl Icahn
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Apple almost called the iPhone the 'TelePod'
Would the iPhone have sold as well if it was called the "TelePod"? Apple Inc.'s former advertising lead Ken Segall told a college marketing class that the Cupertino company considered naming its phone the TelePod because it sounded like a futuristic...
Tags: Apple iPod, Apple iPad, New Products, Marketing, Apple iPhone
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Apple is looking to introduce iWatch this year, report says
Apple Inc. wants to release an iPhone-like wristwatch in 2013, according to a news report. The Cupertino tech company has dedicated about 100 product designers to the project, according to Bloomberg News, which cited unnamed sources. The iWatch, which...
Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Apple iPhone
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Fox Valley news briefs: Feb. 18
News briefs from St. Charles, Geneva and Batavia Batavia Art in Your Eye seeks poster artist The Art in Your Eye festival's steering committee wants nominations for its 2013 poster artist. Nominees should "live, work or in some way contribute to the...Tags: Elections, Students, Apple iPad, U.S. Department of Energy, Teaching and Learning
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Google under fire for sending users' information to developers
SAN FRANCISCO -- Sebastian Holst makes yoga mobile apps with his wife, a yoga instructor. The Mobile Yogi is sold in all the major mobile app stores. But when someone buys his app in the Google Play store, Holst automatically gets something he says he...Tags: Online Media Industry, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Media Industry, Personal Data Collection, Google Inc.
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Google streaming music service?
Google Inc. is in discussions with the major labels about launching an online music streaming service that would position it to compete with Spotify, MOG and others, a person familiar with the matter confirmed. The labels are in discussions with...
Tags: Entertainment, Amazon.com Inc., Google Inc., Music, The Wall Street Journal
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Samsung campus latest sign of life in Silicon Valley's architectural wasteland
First-time visitors to Silicon Valley are inevitably disappointed when they arrive at the world's leading center of innovation. For all the amazing technological breakthroughs this region has produced, for all the disruptive products launched from here,...
Tags: Semiconductors and Active Components, New Products, Frank Gehry, Architecture, Arts and Culture
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Apple's Steve Jobs pushed a 'no-hire' pact with tech rivals
Emails to and from the late Steve Jobs may show that several tech companies, including Apple, adopted a "no-hire" policy in which they agreed not to recruit one another's top talent. The emails were made public Tuesday by a federal judge presiding...
Tags: Google Inc., Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Economy, Business and Finance, Judges
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German buys one song, wins $13,525 iTunes gift card
Phillip Lüpke likes to jam to and buy electronic music. Now he won't have to pay for it -- at least for a few years. Lüpke won an iTunes gift card worth $13,525 for downloading the 25 billionth song from Apple Inc.'s digital store Wednesday. The 22-...
Tags: Entertainment, Services and Shopping, Sound Recordings, Germany, Music
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Apple wins Internet privacy ruling
L.A. NOWInternet retailers of music and other downloadable products may seek personal identifying information from consumers, the California Supreme Court ruled 4 to 3 on Monday. The state high court said Apple Inc., which sells music on iTunes, and similar... -
They're back: J. C. Penney adds sales
NEW YORK (AP) — J.C. Penney is bringing back sales. The struggling department store chain this week will begin adding back some of the hundreds of sales it ditched last year in hopes of luring shoppers who were turned off when the discounts...
Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Craig Johnson, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Target Brands, Inc., Jewelry and Watches
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