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Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs died at age 56 from pancreatic cancer, the company announced Thursday, leaving the technology giant without its visionary. As Patricia Sullivan reported : Steve Jobs, a co-founder of Apple Inc., who introduced simple, well-designed computers for people who were more interested in what…Read More
Apple launches the iPad 2, a sleeker, lighter version of its tablet with a new dual-core processor, two cameras and, for the first time, it comes in either white or black.
Steve Jobs introduces the world’s thinnest notebook, the MacBook Air, at Macworld.
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Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs died at age 56 from pancreatic cancer, the company announced Thursday, leaving the technology giant without its visionary. As Patricia Sullivan reported :
Steve Jobs, a co-founder of Apple Inc., who introduced simple, well-designed computers for people who were more interested in what technology could do than in how it was done, died Wednesday at age 56.
Apple launches the iPad 2, a sleeker, lighter version of its tablet with a new dual-core processor, two cameras and, for the first time, it comes in either white or black.
Steve Jobs introduces the world’s thinnest notebook, the MacBook Air, at Macworld.
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Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs died at age 56 from pancreatic cancer, the company announced Thursday, leaving the technology giant without its visionary. As Patricia Sullivan reported : Steve Jobs, a co-founder of Apple Inc., who introduced simple, well-designed computers for people who were more interested in what…Read More
Apple launches the iPad 2, a sleeker, lighter version of its tablet with a new dual-core processor, two cameras and, for the first time, it comes in either white or black.
Steve Jobs unveils iPad, the much-anticipated Apple tablet.
Steve Jobs introduces the world’s thinnest notebook, the MacBook Air, at Macworld.
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