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51. Apple unveils wireless, touchscreen iPod
Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs unveiled on Wednesday an iPod with a touch screen that can browse the Internet wirelessly, fighting to maintain the digital media lead at a time when the company faces renewed attacks from rivals.
08 Sep 2007
52. Apple iPhone unlocked from AT&T, claim hackers
Hackers have found a way to use Apple Inc's iPhone on networks other than AT&T Inc's, opening up the coveted device to rival carriers and overseas customers, according to a Web report on Friday.
27 Aug 2007
53. Apple's iPhone makes US debut amid network glitches
Apple Inc.'s latest offering, the iPhone, made a debut with a resounding success during opening weekend, despite activation problems reported by some customers who bought the first wave of devices.
09 Jul 2007
54. Apple delays launch of OS
Apple Inc. said it won't be shipping its next-generation operating system in June as planned, saying it had to divert resources from the project so that it could launch its highly anticipated iPhone on time.
20 Apr 2007
55. Beatles' Apple Corps settles EMI suit
The Beatles' Apple Corps company has settled a royalties dispute with record label EMI, the two companies said Thursday, raising hopes that Beatles recordings may soon be legally available online.
17 Apr 2007
56. Apple sells 100 million iPods
Apple Inc. has sold its 100 millionth iPod in just over five years, boasting on Monday that the digital device was "the fastest selling music player in history" that appeals to both young and old.
11 Apr 2007
57. Apple rids product line of CRT Monitors
Apple Computer Inc. completely rid its product line of bulky cathode-ray-tube monitors on Wednesday, becoming one of the first major PC makers to sell only flat-panel displays.
13 Jul 2006
58. MTV launches online music, video store
For years, MTV Networks Inc. sat on the sidelines while Apple Computer Inc., RealNetworks Inc. and others racked up sales of music downloads. Now the cable network group that helped popularize music videos two decades ago is entering the online music fray with URGE, a new service that makes its public beta debut on Wednesday.
17 May 2006
59. Apple closer to end of chip transition
Apple Computer Inc. introduced additional laptops with Intel Corp. chips Tuesday, inching closer to the completion of its historic shift to microprocessors used by its PC rivals.
17 May 2006
60. Macs are vulnerable to virus, experts warn
Benjamin Daines was browsing the Web when he clicked on a series of links that promised pictures of an unreleased update to his computer's operating system.
02 May 2006
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