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‘Inside Apple’ author Adam Lashinsky discusses Apple secret-keeping and corporate life [video 50 mins]
Posted On Sunday, January 29, 2012 By temp. Under 9to5Mac Tags: 9to5mac, adamlashinsky, apple inc, fortune, gravatar-init, gravatar-my, gravatar-profile, img, inside apple, linkedin, return-false, steve jobs, var-elem, var-scpt, walter isaacson
Fortune’s Phillip Elmer-DeWitt points us to an hour long interview and Q&A at LinkedIn HQ with Inside Apple

Adam Lashinsky’s look ‘Inside Apple’ profiles iOS head Scott Forstall as Apple’s ‘CEO-in-waiting’
Posted On Tuesday, January 17, 2012 By temp. Under 9to5Mac Tags: 9to5mac, adam lashinsky, apple, books, gravatar-my, ios, steve jobs, tim cook, var-scpt
Fortune Senior Editor-at-large Adam Lashinsky’s upcoming book about Apple’s inner workings titled “ Inside Apple: How America’s Most Admired and Secretive Company Really Works “
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"Moment of silence" track to benefit pancreatic cancer organizations
Posted On Monday, January 16, 2012 By temp. Under TUAW Tags: audio track, audiotrack, donation, function-learn, iTunes, learn, medical research, medicalresearch, moment of silence, momentofsilence, steve jobs, stevejobs, the-end, tuaw, var-learn
The Steve Jobs Moment of Silence audio track lets you remember Steve Jobs's legacy and make a donation to pancreatic cancer research. The audio file is a silent recording that's eight seconds long. Each second is a reminder of the eight years that Jobs spent battling the cancer that eventually took his life
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In which Steve once again predicts the future
Posted On Monday, January 16, 2012 By temp. Under TUAW Tags: apple, function-learn, iphone, learn, messagepad, newton, steve jobs, stevejobs, the-end, tuaw, var-learn
AllThingsD has an interesting story on their site about the Newton and a few specifics on the end of its short life. At the 1997 Worldwide Developer Conference (held the year Steve returned to Apple), Steve was asked about the Newton, and he said, "...if somebody would just make a little thing where you're connected to the Net at all times, and you've got a little keyboard. God, I'd love to buy one." In what will surprise approximately no one, he went on to describe how he hated the stylus, calling it a "little scribble thing." Another tidbit came to light when Sculley mentioned how the Newton's technology had carried forward to today
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Steve Jobs figurine legal in most states, begins to hit eBay
Posted On Friday, January 6, 2012 By temp. Under 9to5Mac Tags: apple, apple inc, ebay, gravatar-init, gravatar-profile, img, legal, steve jobs, toys
We reported yesterday that Apple was requesting Chinese manufacturer In Icon to
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Steve Jobs figurine legal in most states, begins to hit eBay
Posted On Friday, January 6, 2012 By temp. Under 9to5Mac Tags: 9to5mac, apple, apple inc, doll, ebay, figurine, gravatar-init, gravatar-my, legal, return-false, steve jobs, var-elem, var-scpt
We reported yesterday that Apple was requesting Chinese manufacturer In Icon to
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Report Says iPhone 4S Users Consume Twice As Much Data As Their iPhone 4-Owning Counterparts
Posted On Friday, January 6, 2012 By admin. Under RedMondPie Tags: advertise, apple, block-sales, paul-morris, privacy-policy, processor, redmond, redmond-pie-, redmondpie, siri, site-meter, steve jobs, waisybabu, waisybabu-quad-
Studies are everywhere, and chances are if you look hard enough you can find a study on just about anything, and to support your particular point of view. It's the beauty of the internet! Continue reading this article at RedmondPie.com
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iOS 5.1 beta reveals Apple’s plan to soon ship iPads, iPhones with quad-core chips
Posted On Friday, January 6, 2012 By admin. Under 9to5Mac Tags: gravatar-init, ios (apple), ios devices, iphone, iphone 4, return-false, steve jobs, var-scpt, walter isaacson
Speed increases are an expected part of Apple’s iOS device hardware upgrades, but what Apple has up their sleeves for speed enhancements is typically up for debate. The first-generation iPad clocked around 1GHz with the single core A4 processor, and —a year later—Apple bumped the iPad’s chip to dual-core-speed with the A5 processor
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iOS 5.1 beta reveals Apple’s plan to soon ship iPads, iPhones with quad-core chips
Posted On Friday, January 6, 2012 By temp. Under 9to5Mac Tags: 9to5mac, apple, apple inc, gravatar-init, gravatar-profile, img, ios (apple), ios devices, iphone, iphone 4, multi-core processor, return-false, steve jobs, var-scpt, walter isaacson
Speed increases are an expected part of Apple’s iOS device hardware upgrades, but what Apple has up their sleeves for speed enhancements is typically up for debate. The first-generation iPad clocked around 1GHz with the single core A4 processor, and —a year later—Apple bumped the iPad’s chip to dual-core-speed with the A5 processor. While not quite confirming that a quad-core processor will power Apple’s third-generation iPad, we have obtained evidence that suggests Apple is currently working on quad-core iOS devices
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iPad Falls From ‘Space’ And Survives Thanks To G-Form Protective Case [VIDEO]
Posted On Friday, January 6, 2012 By temp. Under RedMondPie Tags: advertise, apple-devices, apple-might, home, paul-morris, processor, profit-decline, redmond, redmond-pie-, redmondpie, steve jobs, waisybabu, waisybabu-quad-
The philosophical question which has plagued us all at one point - where does space begin? Don't try and hide it, that is the question that you have all been asking yourself today. Well, this happens to be your lucky day so prepare to be enlightened.
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