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Five signs 40-year-old Apple is having a midlife crisis -- and five reasons it isn't

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Five signs 40-year-old Apple is having a midlife crisis -- and five reasons it isn't

As the company turns 40, Apple is like a onetime rebel who's starting to be defined more by his work ethic than by his wackiness, and is starting to show signs of what may be an impending midlife crisis. Read More

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