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This new worm can kill your Apple MacBook
Thunderstrike 2 hides on infected peripherals.
a Staff Writer
Aug 4 2015, 10:44PM
Security
iTunes lands in Australia
Appleās iTunes online music store is now available in Australia, offering users more than one million songs and over 1000 music videos.
Staff Writers
Oct 25 2005, 10:30AM
Sales & Marketing
Apple faces lawsuit over iPod screen scratches
Apple Computer faced a lawsuit that alleged the company knew its nano portable music player was defective but still decided to press on with the product's release last month.
Staff Writers
Oct 25 2005, 9:46AM
Hardware
Could rising iPod sales hurt Apple's margins?
Apple Computer has a runaway hit with its market-leading iPod digital music player, but could the device's success actually hurt the company's profitability over the longer haul?
Duncan Martell
Oct 24 2005, 2:30PM
Hardware
Apple names Tim Cook chief operating officer
Apple Computer, maker of the iPod digital music player and Macintosh computer, has named Tim Cook as chief operating officer and said iPod division head Jon Rubinstein would retire.
Staff Writers
Oct 17 2005, 12:05PM
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