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Mac maker increases the memory for its popular mobile phone and digital media player that sports the same wonder screen.
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs is expected to grab the spotlight at Macworld next week with the launch of an ultra-slim laptop computer and online movie rentals.
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The European Commission struck a deal with Apple CEO Steve Jobs that means British music fans will have to pay less for downloads from the company's iTunes store.
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The Mac maker and the online publisher of Apple secrets reach a settlement that calls for the web site to shut down.
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The Mac maker is playing mobile operators NTT DoCoMo and Softbank against one another on selling the iPhone in Japan, where it would vie with some of the world's most advanced phones.
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Hundreds of German Apple fans braved rain and wind before dawn to be among the first in Europe to get their hands on an iPhone, but the arrival of the year's hottest consumer gadget passed most by.
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Apple's iPhone goes on sale in Britain and Germany this week to test European appetite for the mobile phone that has given a boost to the Mac maker and AT&T.
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Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs was asked by U.S. securities regulators to give a deposition in a lawsuit against the company's former general counsel involving stock options backdating, says report.
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Deutsche Telekom's mobile phone division, T-Mobile, will sell Apple's iPhone in Germany for 399 euros ($558) each, the companies say.
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Mac maker hits one-million mark a few weeks ahead of schedule, coming after last week’s price cut that pushed shares lower.
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