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Apple's Q1 revenue grows, but Mac sales fall

  Apple TV emerges from the shadows | Steve Jobs threatened Palm with patent suit if it objected to no-poaching pact
 
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Apple's Q1 revenue grows, but Mac sales fall
Apple's revenue grew but profit was flat in its first fiscal quarter of 2013, during which sales of iPhones and iPads rose, but Mac and iPod shipments dropped. Read More


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Apple TV emerges from the shadows
Apple TV was until now considered a "hobby," by Apple's own admission, but the product has taken on more importance for CEO Tim Cook. Read More

Steve Jobs threatened Palm with patent suit if it objected to no-poaching pact
Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs threatened Palm with a patent lawsuit if it did not enter into an agreement in which the companies pledged not to hire employees from each other, unsealed court documents show. Read More

Jonny Evans: Why Forbes is wrong about Tim Cook, Apple and Jony Ive
Somebody's let the dogs out, with pundits pointing to Apple CEO, Tim Cook, saying he's got to go because a media-created storm of speculation has wiped a few million off of the company's current stock price. Let's deconstruct some of their arguments for a moment. Read More

Review: Apple's new 21.5-in. iMac
Apple's new iMac features a redesigned case that tapers at the edges, an optional Fusion Drive for storage and an updated system architecture, making it a stylish all-in-one desktop computer. But there are some caveats, says Michael DeAgonia. Read More


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Jobs' house burglar gets seven-year sentence
The man who broke into the Palo Alto, Calif., home of tghe late Apple CEO Steve Jobs and stole laptops, iPads and other possessions was sentenced to seven years in a California state prison. Read More

Apple sets course for new display tech in June/July iPhone 5S
Apple is preparing its attempt to drive device sales, plotting course for an iPhone 5S release for June/July along with a move to new display technologies across its product range, company watchers claim. Read More

Apple's fortunes rise in China, despite sagging market share
A cheaper iPhone ? A deal with China Mobile ? Despite having neither of the two, Apple reported strong earnings in the Chinese market in its fiscal first quarter, with revenue buoyed by triple digit growth in iPhone sales. Read More

iPhone hackers hint at progress towards iOS 6 jailbreak
Two iPhone hackers hinted they're making progress towards developing a new jailbreak for the latest version of Apple's mobile operating system. Read More

 

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