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Apple introduces MacBook with sharper screen  Apple kicked off its week-long developers conference with new products, a new generation of its mobile operating system Apple unveils high-def iPad  Apple has unveiled a new iPad with a high-resolution screen, 2048 by 1536 pixels, which it terms a 'retina display' Macworld Expo kicks off in San Francisco Twitter gets Saudi cash injection  Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal's Kingdom Holding Company has announced a $300m investment in social media site Twitter Wozniak says he'll miss Jobs Phones recognize objects w/out barcodes Police help Apple hunt for missing iPhone  iPhone 5 prototype went missing from a tequila bar. Apple security personnel teamed up with police to search a home for the device Germany's Q-Cells picks S.F. for hub Free Wi-Fi for S.F.'s underserved   Hurd shows new Oracle machine  Mark Hurd showed off a new Oracle data-storage computer in one of his first major public acts as an Oracle employee. He was silent on the HP... Sports fans set Twitter records SF sees influx of tech incubators  As young, entrepreneurial companies stage a comeback in the city, technology incubators that combine space and services are emerging to serve...   Apple Touts New iPhone At Conference  The next iPhone comes out June 24 and will have a higher-resolution screen, longer battery life and thinner design PG&E to run SmartMeter test IPad prompts VC firm to double iFund Macworld goes on without Apple   For the first time since 1985, Apple is not participating in an independent convention hosted by IDG World Expo Apple unveils the iPad
Samsung's $1B bill in Apple case reduced by $450M  The two biggest — and bitterest — rivals in the smartphone market will have to endure another bruising trial Apple unveils 4G-enabled iPhone 5 Map of Yerba Buena Center for the Arts San Francisco


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year 2012 Top ^

Sep.12   SF Downtown
  4G-enabled device's new size allows it to display an extra row of app icons on its home screen. It was 18% thinner and 20% lighter than the iPhone 4S
Jun.11   San Francisco
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Jan.26   South of Market


year 2011 Top ^

Dec.19   Twitter
Oct.5   San Francisco
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Sep.3   Bernal Heights


year 2010 Top ^

Oct.25   South of Market
Oct.22   San Francisco
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Jun.19   Twitter
Jun.17   San Francisco
Jun.7   SF Downtown
Apr.22   PG&E
Mar.31   San Francisco
Feb.11   SF Downtown
Jan.27   San Francisco
  After months of speculation and hype, Apple unveiled a portable device called that is filling a gap between smart phones, laptops and eBook readers
 CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad to an audience of technology journalists, calling it 'the most advanced technology in a magical and revolutionary device'


year 2009 Top ^

Sep.14   SF Downtown
Sep.9   SF Downtown
  Apple boss stole the show at an event to launch new products as he took to the stage for the first time in nearly a year following medical leave
Aug.1   San Francisco Online magazines give S.F.'s Zinio a boost  Zinio has been building its business relying on software that doesn't require spending more money on a dedicated reading device Jul.5   San Francisco Andreessen becomes venture capitalist Jun.8   San Francisco Apple's New, Faster iPhone
  iPhone 3G S is a souped-up device that offers much faster processing speeds, a video recorder, compass and voice commands.    Apple moved to distance itself from rival smart phone makers. 3G S will go ...


year 2008 Top ^

Sep.9   South SF Solazyme producing oil from algae   SF Downtown   Apple Unveils New iPods  A taller, slinkier iPod Nano, a slimmer iPod Touch and new iTunes software that includes an artificial intelligence system Jun.12   SF City Hall Different sort of free Wi-Fi starts to thrive Jan.15   SF Downtown Apple introduces slim notebook
  CEO Steve Jobs introduced the world's thinnest notebook computer MacBook Air that measures between 0.16 inch and 0.76 inch thick

year 2007 Top ^

Aug.29   SF City Hall EarthLink Kills City Wi-Fi Deal
  The financially struggling Earthlink Inc. bowed out of a deal to join Google in providing free wireless Internet access throughout the city Jan.9   SF Downtown Apple unveils all-in-one iPhone
  CEO Steve Jobs ushered in a new era, jumping into the cell phone market.    Jobs, speaking at the Macworld, unveiled the iPhone, which marries the iPod, cell phone and Internet handh...


year 2006 Top ^

Jan.10   SF Downtown iMacs, laptops will use Intel chips  Chief Executive Jobs unveiled a new line of iMacs and laptop computers Macworld conference

year 2005 Top ^

Oct.1   San Francisco Google Wants Free Wireless For City  Google Inc.is creating a springboard for the search engine to leap into the telecommunications industry Jan.11   SF Downtown Jobs unveils cut-rate computer  Apple Computer chief executive introduced the computer the size of a paperback and a tiny iPod that starts at $99

year 2003 Top ^

Jan.7   SF Downtown Apple unveils 17-inch laptop

year 2002 Top ^

Jan.7   SF Downtown Apple introduces revamped iMac  Flat-screen 15-inch display, faster processor and a new look

year 2001 Top ^

Dec.1   San Francisco ExciteAtHome turns off service  Network cut Internet service to 850,000 AT&T Broadband customers


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