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"The phone that will change the world: More than a month after Steve Jobs' iPhone announcement, industry observers and analysts are still furiously debating the potential impact of the iPhone. The first issue the analysts are wrestling with: just what the heck is an iPhone, anyway?"
New Zealand PCWorld Magazine 10:30 PM
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"First ever iPhone commercial at the Oscars!" My iPhone 11:15 PM
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"iPhone TV commercial debuts during Oscars"
Macworld 10:30 PM
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"Apple loses out on shuffle fight, faces countercharge: After settling a trademark lawsuit with Cisco, Apple Inc. goes into the courtroom again for another infringement battle‹this time with Luxpro Corp." Electronic Engineering Times 11:15 PM
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"Big, Bad Apple: European regulators want to shuffle iTunes‹but do consumers on the continent want to play along?" Newsweek International 11:15 AM
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"Europe's Apple Attack: Regulators say they want to liberate iTunes for all." Newsweek 11:00 AM
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"Jobs: Cult of Personality, Gates: Lack of Personality/Last December, Bill Gates called for more interoperability between music formats and devices. Nobody cared. When Steve Jobs wrote an open letter calling for the end of DRM, he became a poster boy for consumers' rights, despite the fact that Jobs has locked in millions of consumers via DRM and iTunes. Is Bill just not as cool as Steve?"
Birmingham Post 10:30 PM
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"King of the music game: The ubiquity of iPods keeps U of M students from using an incompatible music-downloading service. It also has led the CEO of Apple to call for an end to software that restricts how a song can be used." Minneapolis Star-Tribune 11:00 AM
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"The silly side of iPods: Thousands of accessories now available" New York Times 11:00 AM
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"Big, Bad Apple: European regulators want to shuffle iTunes—but do consumers on the continent want to play along?" Newsweek 2/24
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"Europe's Apple Attack: Regulators say they want to liberate iTunes for all. Apple Inc. never lets anyone forget who it's not—Microsoft. Apple ads feature a hipster named Mac humiliating a pale, pudgy loser named PC; its slogan urges consumers to 'think different.' But the tech darling now shares at least one thing with its stodgier rival—trouble in Europe."
Newsweek 2/24
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"The Customer Service Elite: Through innovations in technology, employee training, and customer-centered strategies, these service leaders don't just meet customer needs but anticipate and exceed them." BusinessWeek 2/24
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"Apple ranks No. 18 in customer service report" MacNN 2/24
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"Apple and Sony under threat after Microsoft is fined $1.5bn" The Guardian 2/24
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"MP3 Patent Battle Apple could Be Next Claim - Analysts: Apple could well find itself in the sights of Alcatel-Lucent according to analysts following a decision by a US Judge wh ordered Microsoft to pay $1.52 billion in patent-infringement damages over the use of MP3 patents."
Smart House Magazine 2/24
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"MP3 suit may go beyond Microsoft: Alcatel-Lucent could sue Apple, others after $1.52B patent award" Associated Press 2/24
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"MP3 Patent Verdict Harmless To Music Fans -- For Now" ["While larger companies such as Apple and AOL may be able to pay Alcatel-Lucent's fees, 'there will be others that are marginal to begin with, and something like this could put them out of business.'"] Washington Post 2/24
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"Consumers not willing to pay $500 iPhone price? A new report by Compete Inc. has surveyed 379 shoppers and has discovered people are willing to pay from US $200 to $299 for the phone Apple wants to charge you $500 for. Will Apple have to drop their prices?" iTWire 2/24
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"Microsoft Manager Says It Considered Banning Vista Virtualization" BetaNews 2/24
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"Microsoft imposes Vista tax on Mac and Linux virtualization" Vista.Blorge 2/24
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"Apple To Get Into Ringtone Business" TechCrunch 11:00 AM
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