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Depending on your perspective, Apple Computer is an amazing American success story or a colossal failure. On the one hand, the company, rejuvenated under the tutelage of CEO Steve Jobs, has unleashed a slew of impressively designed Macintosh...
After just over 14 months of existence, Apple's iTunes Music Store recently celebrated its 100 millionth download. Apple touted the feat as a major landmark for online music, though it missed its publicly stated goal of hitting 100 million sales...
Apple Computer's newly launched iTunes Music Store in Europe is off to a remarkable start with reported sales of more than 800,000 songs in its first week of operation. The service, which is available in France, Germany, and the UK, is seeing the...
At Macworld San Francisco 2004 last month, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs introduced the company's latest suite of multimedia tools, dubbed iLife '04. Apple markets the $50 product as being "like Microsoft Office for the rest of your life," which...
Apple has announced that downloads in the iTunes Music Store have topped 25 million songs since it launched in April 2003. The 25 millionth song, purchased last Friday afternoon, was “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!” by Frank Sinatra...
With much fanfare, Apple Computer recently released Mac OS X 10.3 (code-named Panther), a minor upgrade to its colorful UNIX-based operating system. Credit Apple for generating a lot of excitement for what's essentially a refinement and evolution...
Last week, Apple released iTunes for Windows, a stunning replication of its excellent iTunes music jukebox and digital-music-download service, which were previously available only to Mac OS X users. Apple CEO Steve Jobs incorrectly described...