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Foxconn to Make Apple Tablet 2010

Foxconn Electronics has been selected by Apple to build the company’s still not officially announce tablet PC. This report comes through several sources, including the DigiTimes. The rumor is that the Apple Tablet will hit the market in early 2010, with initial Foxconn making shipments of 300,000-400,000 units.

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Apple: 'Good Prognosis' For Steve Jobs Health

Steve Jobs, the guru of Apple is recovering very well, his doctor says.

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Apple Wheel Is The Laptop Without Keyboards

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Apple introduces a revolutionary new laptop called Apple Wheel with no keyboard.

This Macbook Wheel may be the goodbye to a keyboard. Experts say this laptop computer will make the typing a thing of a past.

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Apple Sues Mac Clone Maker Psystar

Come on, you had to be expecting this. The question wasn't if, but when (and perhaps, what was taking so long). Since Psystar opened up its doors in April we've been waiting for the hammer to fall, and apparently Apple's really big hammer fell on July 3rd, with a lawsuit filed.

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Apple Announces "Same-Day" iTunes Video Sales

On Thursday Apple announced a deal that means "same day" video sales from iTunes - from now on new movie releases from major film studios and premier independent studios will be available on the same day that their DVDs release.

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Apple Updates the iMac

Rumored since last week, and revealed by the typical Apple Store outage, updated iMacs are here. Apple iMacs now have the same prices and better specs.

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Psystar Says "Store Up And Running, Orders Shipped"

As we continue to try to determine if Psystar is for real or not (it claims making Mac computer clones), the company has (Psystar) updated its site to say that Psystar store is up and running and orders are shipping.

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Graphic Glitches on MacBook Still Unacknowledged By Apple

Some have wondered if the increased popularity of Apple products has resulted in a decreased level of quality. Here's yet another case of issues with a new product, as frustrated users have been reporting graphics problems with the Penryn-based 13" MacBooks and 15" MacBook Pros, released in February.

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MacBook Air Goes Down In Hacking Contest

A team researchers that deals with security issues has won $10,000 for hacking a MacBook Air in two minutes using an undisclosed Safari vulnerability. This has made Macbook air to return back to top news and to the attention of millions of Macbook Air users.

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Apple Inc. fails to keep promise

New York Technology giant Apple Inc. failed to live up to a promise of providing 1,000 movies available for rental from iTunes by the close of February, with the company offering a far-off 399 titles.

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Apple's "Anywhere" iPhone Has Far From Peaked

Apple's invitations to an event on March 6 to discuss the Apple Software Development Kit for the iPhone generated several Apple inquiries around here, and Apple COO Tim Cook's talk yesterday at the Goldman Sachs event added more fuel to the story. I thought I'd take a break from my usual"Anywhere all the time" writing, and just pass on some of the data and answers I've been providing to reporters:

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Apple Unveils New MacBook and MacBook Pro Models

Apple Brings Multi-Touch Trackpad To MacBook Pro notebook computers.

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