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1-Gigahertz Chip  Apple debuts its first computer with microchips running at 1 gigahertz and ships first iMacs Planned obsolescence lawsuit  Lawsuit accuses Apple Computer Inc. of misleding consumers and making low-quality software upgrades for older computers Multimedia deal for wireless devices  Apple, Sun Microsystems and Ericsson have teamed up to develop a system for bringing movie clips to cell phones Apple increases price of new iMacs  Citing an increase in component costs company has raised the prices of its new iMac computers by $100 each Apple beats expectations  Thanks to brisk demand for its new iMac, company reported second-quarter profits that beat Wall Street estimates Apple introduces eMac for schools  Macintosh computer, featuring 17-inch cathode ray tube monitors, will be sold only to educators and students Apple offers computer servers  Stepping beyond the sluggish desktop market company introduced a server based on the UNIX platform eMac introduced for retail market  New computer was originally intended only for schools Ads Aimed at Windows  Advertising campaign is targeting Microsoft users with testimonials from 'switchers' who abandoned PCs for Macintoshes Apple reduces revenue, profit estimates  Citing soft demand, company said third-quarter revenues and profits will be lower than expected Executives sold stock just before warning earnings  Sale is unusual because there were no other large stock dumps by Apple executives during the same period Wall Street's lowered targets met  Company expects for the current quarter a slight profit and revenues about the same as the third quarter   iPod Music Players for Windows PCs  Steve Jobs said Apple will expand the audience for its popular iPod with new versions Cuts Take iMac Back to Initial Price  Company cut prices across the board, reacting to professionals who have been slow to buy during the economic downturn Apple Announces Printer Deals  Apple signed up electronics makers to a software standard and launched programs to connect with cell phones, printers   Larry Ellison resigns from Apple board  Chief executive of Oracle would continue to offer advice to Apple management. The board is reduced to 5 members   Jobs resigns from Gap's board
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Gassee gets new CEO post Apple meets Wall Street expectations
Apple introduces revamped iMac


January 2002 ... more > Top ^
Jan.7
  Flat-screen 15-inch display, faster processor and a new look
Jan.16
  Company reported net income of $38 million, or 11 cents a share, compared with a loss of $195 million in year ago
Jan.28


February 2002 ... more > Top ^
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Feb.12


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Mar.20


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Apr.17
Apr.29


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May.14


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Jun.18
Jun.28


July 2002 ... more > Top ^
Jul.16
Jul.17


August 2002 ... more > Top ^
Aug.13


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Sep.10
Sep.20


October 2002 ... more > Top ^
Oct.3
  Apple co-founder had been a Gap director since 1999
Oct.14 Apple buying new IBM 64-bit processor
  The company, which has used Motorola microprocessors since 1984, is the customer of a line of next-generation processors
Oct.16 4th-quarter net loss meets expectations
  Apple lost $45 million compared with a profit of $66 million in the same time last year
Oct.17 New Operating System to Teachers  Apple Computer will provide its new operating system, Jaguar, free to U.S kindergarten through 12th grade teachers

November 2002 ... more > Top ^
Nov.6 Apple: Laptop Upgrades Starting at $999
  Apple Computer Inc. would introduce new laptop upgrades of its Titanium PowerBook G4 notebook


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B. 01-07 Gassee gets new CEO post Santa Clara
01-16 Apple meets Wall Street expectations Apple
3. 01-28 1-Gigahertz Chip Apple
E. 02-01 Planned obsolescence lawsuit Apple
5. 02-12 Multimedia deal for wireless devices Apple
6. 03-20 Apple increases price of new iMacs Apple
H. 04-17 Apple beats expectations Apple
8. 04-29 Apple introduces eMac for schools Apple




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