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CEO Jobs Back At Work Few Days A Week| Apple: Apple says co-founder and CEO is back at work after a five-and-a-half-month medical leave, during which he received a liver transplant | |
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| Mar.6 |
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Apple is No. 1 most-admired company Fortune magazine came out with the 'World's Most Admired Companies'. Google Inc. came in fourth
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| Nov.5 |
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Apple Boosted Payroll 48% Apple boosted the number of workers on its payroll by 48% in 2008, a period that saw robust iPod sales and the successful launch of a new iP...
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| Jul.10 |
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500 software programs for iPhone 3G Apple: Video games, music programs and office applications flooded onto the Internet in anticipation of next generation iPhone
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| Jun.9 |
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Speedier, Cheaper iPhone Apple: Apple the price of its best-selling iPhone in half, to $199, making the all-in-one smart phone, media player and Internet device more accessible
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| Apr.23 |
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Mac Sales Polish Apple 2nd-quarter profit jumped 36% on blistering sales of Macintosh computers and beat estimates, but its stock dipped on a profit forecast
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| Jan.15 |
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Apple introduces slim notebook SF Downtown: CEO Steve Jobs introduced the world's thinnest notebook computer MacBook Air that measures between 0.16 inch and 0.76 inch thick
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| Nov.9 |
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iPhone Goes on Sale in Europe Apple: Germans lined up to buy iPhone as it made its European debut, with the company hoping to replicate the success
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| Oct.26 |
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OS X Update Leopard Hits Store Shelves Apple: The delayed update to the Mac operating system is hitting shelves as consumers are increasingly snapping up Macintosh computers
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| Oct.22 |
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Apple reports record Mac sales Apple said it is excelling at what it originally started out making: Macintosh computers
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| Sep.5 |
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Apple unveils new iPods, ringtones CEO Jobs is introducing a new multi-touch iPod similar to the iPhone, slashing the price by $200 and announcing a new Wi-Fi iTunes music sto...
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| Jun.28 |
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iPhone Mania Reaches Fever Pitch Apple: On the eve of the day of reckoning for the most-hyped gadget, customers lined up to be among the first to get their hands on the new cell ph...
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| Jun.11 |
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Apple Launches Safari For Windows
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| Feb.5 |
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Apple, Beatles Settle Trademark Suit| IPod maker and the manager of The Beatles' Apple Corps resolved their long-simmering dispute. The new settlement will continue using its name and logos on ... | |
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| Jan.9 |
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Apple unveils all-in-one iPhone SF Downtown: 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 handheld into one device. iTV is moving music, photos, tv shows and movies from the computer to the living room
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| Jul.19 |
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iPod sales fuel robust income report. Apple
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| Oct.12 |
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Video iPod introduced| Apple: Apple unveiled a slew of additional products and deals that included a content sharing agreement with Disney | |
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| Sep.7 |
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Apple unveils music-playing cell phone Apple Computer introduced 2 new digital music players, including an ultra slim replacement for the iPod Mini line
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| Jul.13 |
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Solid 3Q results thanks to iPod sales Apple: Analysts are concerned that momentum may be slowing ahead of the back-to-school shopping season
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| Jan.12 |
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Profits quadruple as iPod sales surge Apple: 1st-quarter is dramatically exceeding expectations, based on strong sales of laptop computers and music players
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| Jan.11 |
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Jobs unveils cut-rate computer SF Downtown: Apple Computer chief executive introduced the computer the size of a paperback and a tiny iPod that starts at $99
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| Oct.13 |
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Profits surge on iPod, laptop sales. Apple
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| Jul.14 |
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Profit soars on new iPod sales. Apple
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| Apr.14 |
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Quarter earnings triple, beat expectations Apple: Huge demand for iPod portable digital music players helped the company. Net income was $46 million, or 12 cents a share
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| Jan.14 |
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Earnings rise on strong iPod, laptop sales. Apple
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| Jan.6 |
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$250 iPod mini unveiled. Apple
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| Apr.16 |
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$14 million net profit, twice what expected. Apple
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| Jan.7 |
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Apple unveils 17-inch laptop. SF Downtown
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| Jan.7 |
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Apple introduces revamped iMac SF Downtown: Flat-screen 15-inch display, faster processor and a new look
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| Oct.23 |
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iPod: New digital music player  Apple: The new MP3 player is a device with the size of a deck of cards, that can hold 1,000 songs
| It will take up to 10 seconds to download a CD of music via a FireWire link. The player will only work on Macs running operating systems and iTunes 2. The device only works one way, from a computer to the iPod, to discourage digital music piracy
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| Apr.18 |
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Apple returns to profitability
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| Apr.20 |
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Quarter results topped expectations. Apple
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| Jan.20 |
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Apple Far Exceeds Estimates Chief executive Steve Jobs is getting a Gulfstream V jet and $10 million in stock options
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| 2008 |
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| Jul.10 |
500 software programs for iPhone 3G Apple: Video games, music programs and office applications flooded onto the Internet in anticipation of next generation iPhone
| 2007 |
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| Oct.26 |
OS X Update Leopard Hits Store Shelves Apple: The delayed update to the Mac operating system is hitting shelves as consumers are increasingly snapping up Macintosh computers
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| Jun.11 |
Apple Launches Safari For Windows
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| 2009 |
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| Jun.29 |
CEO Jobs Back At Work Few Days A Week| Apple: Apple says co-founder and CEO is back at work after a five-and-a-half-month medical leave, during which he received a liver transplant | |
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| 2009 |
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| Mar.6 |
Apple is No. 1 most-admired company Fortune magazine came out with the 'World's Most Admired Companies'. Google Inc. came in fourth
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| 2008 |
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| Apr.23 |
Mac Sales Polish Apple 2nd-quarter profit jumped 36% on blistering sales of Macintosh computers and beat estimates, but its stock dipped on a profit forecast
| 2007 |
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| Oct.22 |
Apple reports record Mac sales Apple said it is excelling at what it originally started out making: Macintosh computers
| 2006 |
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| Jul.19 |
iPod sales fuel robust income report. Apple
| 2005 |
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| Jul.13 |
Solid 3Q results thanks to iPod sales Apple: Analysts are concerned that momentum may be slowing ahead of the back-to-school shopping season
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| Jan.12 |
Profits quadruple as iPod sales surge Apple: 1st-quarter is dramatically exceeding expectations, based on strong sales of laptop computers and music players
| 2004 |
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| Oct.13 |
Profits surge on iPod, laptop sales. Apple
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| Jul.14 |
Profit soars on new iPod sales. Apple
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| Apr.14 |
Quarter earnings triple, beat expectations Apple: Huge demand for iPod portable digital music players helped the company. Net income was $46 million, or 12 cents a share
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| Jan.14 |
Earnings rise on strong iPod, laptop sales. Apple
| 2003 |
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| Apr.16 |
$14 million net profit, twice what expected. Apple
| 2001 |
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| Apr.18 |
Apple returns to profitability
| 2000 |
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| Apr.20 |
Quarter results topped expectations. Apple
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| Jan.20 |
Apple Far Exceeds Estimates Chief executive Steve Jobs is getting a Gulfstream V jet and $10 million in stock options
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| 2007 |
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| Feb.5 |
Apple, Beatles Settle Trademark Suit| IPod maker and the manager of The Beatles' Apple Corps resolved their long-simmering dispute. The new settlement will continue using its name and logos on ... | |
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| 2008 |
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| Nov.5 |
Apple Boosted Payroll 48% Apple boosted the number of workers on its payroll by 48% in 2008, a period that saw robust iPod sales and the successful launch of a new iP...
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| Jun.9 |
Speedier, Cheaper iPhone Apple: Apple the price of its best-selling iPhone in half, to $199, making the all-in-one smart phone, media player and Internet device more accessible
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| Jan.15 |
Apple introduces slim notebook SF Downtown: CEO Steve Jobs introduced the world's thinnest notebook computer MacBook Air that measures between 0.16 inch and 0.76 inch thick
| 2007 |
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| Nov.9 |
iPhone Goes on Sale in Europe Apple: Germans lined up to buy iPhone as it made its European debut, with the company hoping to replicate the success
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| Sep.5 |
Apple unveils new iPods, ringtones CEO Jobs is introducing a new multi-touch iPod similar to the iPhone, slashing the price by $200 and announcing a new Wi-Fi iTunes music sto...
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| Jun.28 |
iPhone Mania Reaches Fever Pitch Apple: On the eve of the day of reckoning for the most-hyped gadget, customers lined up to be among the first to get their hands on the new cell ph...
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| Jan.9 |
Apple unveils all-in-one iPhone SF Downtown: 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 handheld into one device. iTV is moving music, photos, tv shows and movies from the computer to the living room
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| 2005 |
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| Oct.12 |
Video iPod introduced| Apple: Apple unveiled a slew of additional products and deals that included a content sharing agreement with Disney | |
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| Sep.7 |
Apple unveils music-playing cell phone Apple Computer introduced 2 new digital music players, including an ultra slim replacement for the iPod Mini line
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| Jan.11 |
Jobs unveils cut-rate computer SF Downtown: Apple Computer chief executive introduced the computer the size of a paperback and a tiny iPod that starts at $99
| 2004 |
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| Jan.6 |
$250 iPod mini unveiled. Apple
| 2003 |
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| Jan.7 |
Apple unveils 17-inch laptop. SF Downtown
| 2002 |
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| Jan.7 |
Apple introduces revamped iMac SF Downtown: Flat-screen 15-inch display, faster processor and a new look
| 2001 |
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| Oct.23 |
iPod: New digital music player  Apple: The new MP3 player is a device with the size of a deck of cards, that can hold 1,000 songs
| It will take up to 10 seconds to download a CD of music via a FireWire link. The player will only work on Macs running operating systems and iTunes 2. The device only works one way, from a computer to the iPod, to discourage digital music piracy
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