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Mac OSX: Winning over Wintel?

Comment Eventually it became obvious that Copland would never launch, Apple began looking for a technology partner and ended up with NeXT, with its innovative openstep operating system and a CEO by the name of Steve Jobs. [26 Mar 2001]

Apple to sell DRM-free music through iTunes

News Today in EMI's staff canteen in London, Apple CEO Steve Jobs and Eric Nicoli, CEO of EMI Group, unveiled the two-tier iTunes system that will be introduced from May, meaning some songs brought from Apple's online shop will be able to be played on... [02 Apr 2007]

Apple slammed for piracy-fuelling iPod

News Glaser also said Apple's unwillingness to co-operate with other online music vendors promotes piracy of copyrighted materials and will eventually draw the wrath of consumers. Apple being on its own in term of interoperability makes piracy more... [06 Dec 2005]

Apple unveils video iPod

News The iMacs will come with a built-in, Webcam-style iSight camera with still and video capabilities, and a new Apple remote that lets consumers control music, photos and video from 30 feet away. The iPod has "been a huge hit for us, so it's time to... [13 Oct 2005]

Apple says yes to second European iTunes launch

News Apple was recently criticised by the Consumers' Association for its pricing structure which means UK music fans pay more than their European counterparts to buy the same track. Phil Evans of the Consumers' Association said the group had reported... [01 Oct 2004]

Apple uncloaks iTunes movie downloads

News Apple also plans to introduce a product in the first quarter of 2007 that lets consumers stream their movies or music to televisions, Jobs said. Movies from four studios owned by The Walt Disney Company will be available on iTunes 7, the new... [13 Sep 2006]

RealNetworks cuts song price to promote iPod compatibility

News Apple CEO Steve Jobs has said that allowing the iPod to play rival companies' downloads wouldn't make good business sense, however. RealNetworks is kicking off a high-profile digital music marketing campaign, highlighting the new iPod-compatible... [17 Aug 2004]

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Steve Jobs

Comment Apple's music debut proper in Europe - the iPod mini and iTunes both appeared this year - was met with slavering consumers and products putting hot cakes to shame. Today we take on the man who topped the list, Apple CEO Steve Jobs. [22 Sep 2004]

Amazon could take a bite out of Apple

Comment Apple embedded its store in its iTunes music jukebox software, putting the ability to buy songs within the same application that consumers use to play and organise their music tracks. Apple demonstrated that the jukebox is going to be the... [30 May 2003]

Apple iPhone here at last

News The iPhone even reconsiders how consumers listen to voicemail - by allowing people to see all unheard voicemails and select which one to listen to using a technology Jobs called visual voicemail, which Apple developed with Cingular. [10 Jan 2007]

UK online music hobbled by high prices

News It's an issue troubling the man behind the number one online music store iTunes - Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Speaking at Apple Expo earlier this month, he maintained web song shops are resisting pressure from record labels to put prices up. [29 Sep 2005]

The Weekly Round-Up: 29.04.05

Round-Up Protesters have focused on the fact that Apple's iPod comes with a battery that cannot be replaced easily by consumers and the fact Apple charges $100 for a new battery - a significant percentage of the cost of the iPod itself. [29 Apr 2005]

The Weekly Round-Up: 14.03.08

Round-Up The move will put further pressure on the traditional handset manufacturers to keep up with the pace of innovation that Apple and Android are likely to set, which can only be a good thing for consumers. [14 Mar 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 21.04.06

Round-Up As part of a third grade school assignment about writing formal business letters, little Shea decided to send a short hand-written missive to Apple CEO Steve Jobs about what she thought would constitute a really neat idea for future iPods - on... [21 Apr 2006]

Top 10 software stories of the year

News With the arrival of Microsoft's long awaited Windows Vista operating system and Apple's Leopard, 2007 was a big year for launches. As well as Apple and Microsoft, other major industry players such as Oracle and SAP, were busy with acquisitions and... [14 Dec 2007]

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