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"Apple's largest U.S. store highlights growth plan" ["Apple's second-largest store globally after London's Regent Street offers a vivid glimpse into the latest retail thinking at the Cupertino, California-based company as it prepares to expand internationally with a new store in Beijing this summer."] Reuters 8:03 AM
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"Apple's New Boston Store, 'A Diamond in a Rock Pile'" Wired 6:59 PM
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"Apple will please missile makers by backing PA Semi's chip" ["PA Semi's staff has started notifying a limited set of customers that the company's existing dual-core processor will enjoy long-term support. Apple will employ a number of old PA Semi staffers just for this task, which is good news for folks making missiles, mine-sweeping gear and storage boxes.While the information is limited at this point, we believe the military interest in PA Semi's low-power chip may have forced Apple's hand here."] The Register 8:40 PM
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"How Apple is changing DRM: As more stores and record labels abandon digital rights management, Apple may have an alternative plan for subscription services, writes Tim Anderson" The Guardian 7:55 AM
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"iTunes' Content Pricing Not in Crisis: Apple critics have been working to push the idea that the company's pricing models in iTunes are in trouble and that HBO's recent deal to sell shows for $2.99 per episode will cause a stampede toward untenably higher pricing. They're wrong, here's why." RoughlyDrafted Magazine 7:19 AM
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