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61. Apple sets new volume controls for iPods
California, USA - In a world where hearing problems are real, concerns are mounting and lawyers are looking to make gadget providers liable, Apple Computer Inc. - the maker of the predominant iPod music player - has created new volume controls.
01 Apr 2006
62. Beatles' Apple takes on Apple Computer
London, UK - Two legendary companies in the music industry faced off in court Wednesday in a trademark battle over a piece of fruit.
31 Mar 2006
63. Apple Releases Software to Set iPod Volume
Owners of recent iPods will now be able to set how loud their digital music players can go.
29 Mar 2006
64. It's Apple vs. Apple in British Court
Two legendary companies in the music industry are to meet Wednesday in a London courtroom to fight it out over what might be the world's most recognizable logo: A simple piece of fruit.
28 Mar 2006
65. Apple Computer Set to Mark 30th Birthday
Silicon Valley's historic orchards have virtually disappeared but one notable fruit still stands: Apple.
24 Mar 2006
66. Some electronics makers could gain from Windows Vista delay
Microsoft Corp.'s delay in releasing the consumer version of its new Windows operating system is a blow to companies that make and sell computers, but perhaps good news for others in the electronics industry.
23 Mar 2006
67. Hackers Get Windows XP Onto Apple Computers
As expected, hackers have found a way to run Microsoft Corp.'s Windows XP operating system on new Macintosh computers, winning an ad hoc contest and a $13,854 cash prize to boot.
18 Mar 2006
68. Draft Law Clouds iPod's Future in France
Apple Computer Inc. faces a serious challenge in France as lawmakers move to sever the umbilical cord between its iPod music player and iTunes online store _ threatening its lucrative hold on both markets.
17 Mar 2006
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