The mighty Apple CEO's latest line of products disappointed but there are still plenty of frontiers to conquer.
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Big Blue’s researchers say they’ve developed a new type of memory smaller and faster than flash.
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The computer maker and singer both prove their savvy for marketing products and ideals with a special iPod.
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Yet another company guns for Apple—this time with a music-playing phone. How will Apple respond?
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An analyst report says two iPod model delays could take a bite out of Apple earnings.
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With the first crop of startups growing up, investors dare to think about getting out.
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The technology breathes new life into metal and turns other assumptions on their ear.
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Hardware news briefs for the week of April 10, 2006.
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Over-hype and under-design can kill a good idea like Motorola’s ROKR phone.
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iPod nano flash memory maker will debut its own player to vie with its customer’s.
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The SigmaTel CEO is playing offense this year to ensure that his successful audio chip company will continue to score touchdowns.
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Apple’s online music machine flexes its muscles once again, showing the company’s dominance in music downloads.
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The e-tail giant is planning to offer music players in addition to a music service to rival Apple’s iPod and iTunes.
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Music player maker slashes prices of flash player models and inks deal with Showtime.
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Apple Computer faces suit charging its music players don’t provide sufficient warning about possible hearing loss.
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Ecology Coatings' CEO has made metal, plastic, and glass more scratch resistant.
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Scientists have created tiny boxes that can hold and dispense medicine and cells.
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U.K. and Mexico users file class action suit against Apple saying the ultra-thin digital music device’s screen is defective.
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An Israeli-backed fund plans to seed nanotechnology startups.
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An Israeli-backed fund plans to seed nanotechnology startups.
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