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2002
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| Jan.7 |
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Apple introduces revamped iMac| Flat-screen 15-inch display, faster processor and a new look | | |
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Gassee gets new CEO post
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| Jan.16 |
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Apple meets Wall Street expectations| Company reported net income of $38 million, or 11 cents a share, compared with a loss of $195 million in year ago | |
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| Jan.28 |
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1-Gigahertz Chip Apple debuts its first computer with microchips running at 1 gigahertz and ships first iMacs
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| Feb.1 |
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Planned obsolescence lawsuit Lawsuit accuses Apple Computer Inc. of misleding consumers and making low-quality software upgrades for older computers
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| Feb.12 |
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Multimedia deal for wireless devices Apple, Sun Microsystems and Ericsson have teamed up to develop a system for bringing movie clips to cell phones
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| Mar.20 |
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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
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| Apr.17 |
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Apple beats expectations Thanks to brisk demand for its new iMac, company reported second-quarter profits that beat Wall Street estimates
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| Apr.29 |
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Apple introduces eMac for schools Macintosh computer, featuring 17-inch cathode ray tube monitors, will be sold only to educators and students
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| May.14 |
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Apple offers computer servers Stepping beyond the sluggish desktop market company introduced a server based on the UNIX platform
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| Jun.4 |
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eMac introduced for retail market New computer was originally intended only for schools
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| Jun.10 |
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Ads Aimed at Windows Advertising campaign is targeting Microsoft users with testimonials from 'switchers' who abandoned PCs for Macintoshes
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| Jun.18 |
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Apple reduces revenue, profit estimates Citing soft demand, company said third-quarter revenues and profits will be lower than expected
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| Jun.28 |
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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
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| Jul.16 |
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Wall Street's lowered targets met Company expects for the current quarter a slight profit and revenues about the same as the third quarter
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| Jul.17 |
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iPod Music Players for Windows PCs Steve Jobs said Apple will expand the audience for its popular iPod with new versions
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| Aug.13 |
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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
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| Sep.10 |
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Apple Announces Printer Deals Apple signed up electronics makers to a software standard and launched programs to connect with cell phones, printers
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| Sep.20 |
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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
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| Oct.3 |
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Jobs resigns from Gap's board| Apple co-founder had been a Gap director since 1999 | | |
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| Oct.14 |
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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 | |
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| Oct.16 |
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4th-quarter net loss meets expectations| Apple lost $45 million compared with a profit of $66 million in the same time last year | |
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| Oct.17 |
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New Operating System to Teachers Apple Computer will provide its new operating system, Jaguar, free to U.S kindergarten through 12th grade teachers
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| Nov.6 |
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Apple: Laptop Upgrades Starting at $999 Apple Computer Inc. would introduce new laptop upgrades of its Titanium PowerBook G4 notebook
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