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Steve Jobs is missed, but Apple's stronger now than a year ago, analysts say

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Steve Jobs is missed, but Apple's stronger now than a year ago, analysts say
A year after Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' death, the company has changed, analysts said. But it's not really that different than when he ran things. Read More


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10 Apple moments in the year since Jobs' death
It's been a busy, bumpy year for Apple since Steve Jobs died last Oct 5. The company won a massive jury award against Samsung for patent infringement and in April it became arguably the most valuable company in history when its market capitalization passed $600 billion. Read More

Apple CEO Cook remembers Steve Jobs
Apple CEO Tim Cook remembered Steve Jobs in a short letter posted on the front page of the company's website Friday, saying the company will continue to create products that people love, much like the maverick technology icon who was considered a creative genius. Read More

Reports: Foxconn denies workers went on strike
Electronics manufacturer Foxconn maintains that workers making iPhones at a Chinese factory did not strike on Friday and that production wasn't affected, according to published reports. Read More


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Foxconn workers on strike over iPhone 5 production, labor group says
Thousands of workers went on strike at a Foxconn factory in China on Friday, bringing some iPhone 5 production lines to a halt, a labor rights group said. Read More

Three Linux distros get key updates, while one fades away
With so many Linux distributions out there, it can be difficult to keep tabs on all the updates that come out over the course of an average week or month. Read More

How to share documents with iCloud
The new dream in computing is keeping all of your files in "the cloud," on remote servers that you can access from anywhere at any time. Apple's cloud-based syncing and storage service, iCloud, debuted in June 2011. Still, only since the release of OS X Mountain Lion that enough applications have started to support iCloud document syncing for this feature to be useful. Working with iCloud is fairly simple, but you need to know the ground rules if you plan to start storing your documents in the cloud. Read More

 
 
 

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