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Apple shares fall 10% as Jobs goes on sick leave

by Simon Aughton on 18 January 2011 in News
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While Apple timed the announcement to coincide with a day-off for Wall Street, Martin Luther King Day, it couldn’t do anything about the reaction on the Frankfurt stock exchange.

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Steve Jobs takes medical leave of absence

by Simon Aughton on 17 January 2011 in News
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Steve Jobs has taken medical leave of absence from Apple for the second time.

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Mac App Store opens Jan 6

by Simon Aughton on 16 December 2010 in News
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Apple will open the Mac App Store on Thursday, 6 January, in 90 countries.

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Apple kills Steve Jobs doll

by Simon Aughton on 25 November 2010 in News
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Apple has forced a gadget blog to stop selling a Steve Jobs ‘action figure’.

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Cupertino’s unsung heroes

by Kenny Hemphill on 11 November 2010 in Last Word
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Fifteen years ago, the only place in the national press you were likely to read about Apple was in the business pages of the broadsheets, and it wasn’t pretty reading. In 1995, the company was struggling, really struggling. Its market share was sliding faster than a skeleton bobsleigh and, more importantly, it was making heavy losses. Its plans for the future were, at best, sketchy and it didn’t seem to know how to capitalise on the then-emerging World Wide Web.

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Apple ‘reinvents’ the notebook with new MacBook Air

by Kenny Hemphill on 20 October 2010 in News
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Steve Jobs ended months of speculation when he unveiled ‘one more thing’ at Apple’s Back to the Mac event. Describing thew new MacBook Air, available with either a 11.6in or 13.3in screen as ‘the first of a new generation of notebooks,’ he explained how the new machines represented what would happen if a Macbook and an iPad ‘hooked up.’

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