Apple Inc.
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Apple Makes iPod Rip Change Name...a number of years ago, over the use of a fruit. Still, the word "iPod" is unquestionably Apple's trademark, and its well within the company's rights to get litigious over misappropriated use. The Little App Factory eventually caved in to... In this article: Apple, IPod, Steve Jobs, E mail, Trademark, and The Beatles |
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MacNN - The Macintosh News Network | November 05, 2009
Apple opens Louvre store, promises more French locations
Apple opens Louvre store, promises more French locations Hot Stories Review: VMware Fusion 3 NVIDIA Fermi to have lifelike 3D, mobile GPUs soon The Beatles offer catalog on USB drive without DRM Verizon leak confirms BlackBerry Curve2...
In this article: Apple, Louvre, Iphone, US, Recession, USB Drive, Mona Lisa, Garmin, and TomTom
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MacNN - The Macintosh News Network | November 07, 2009
Doom creator discusses experiences with Apple
Doom creator discusses experiences with Apple Hot Stories Review: VMware Fusion 3 The Beatles offer catalog on USB drive without DRM NVIDIA Fermi to have lifelike 3D, mobile GPUs soon Verizon to topple AT&T, take smartphone lead? Parallels...
In this article: Apple, Iphone, Doom, John Carmack, USB Drive, Quake, Nintendo DS, AT&T, and The Beatles
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Yahoo! News | November 05, 2009
EMI sues U.S. website over Beatles music online (Reuters)
...a U.S. court earlier this week. BlueBeat.com offers songs for 25 U.S. cents each, around one quarter of what a song would typically cost on the dominant online music retail site iTunes, owned by Apple Inc. On offer is an extensive list of...
In this article: EMI, The Beatles, U.S., Itunes, Paul McCartney, Trademark, and Apple Corps Ltd
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BBC News | November 04, 2009
EMI sues Beatles download website
...make progress soon," a spokesperson said. There had been hopes that Beatles songs would become available after Apple Inc - which owns iTunes - ended a trademark dispute with Apple Corps in 2007. Meanwhile, EMI and Apple Corps have...
In this article: EMI, The Beatles, Apple Corps, Itunes, Paul McCartney, The Beatles: Rock Band, Trademark, USB Drive, Apple Inc, and US
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boston.com - Latest music news | November 07, 2009
Very private lessons
...try to learn music. The extent of online instruction varies, from household names like Norah Jones teaching you their songs through Apple's GarageBand software to ongoing one-on-one classes from Trischka and Lofgren. For a $2.99 download,...
In this article: Tony Trischka, Nils Lofgren, Eric Clapton, Layla, GarageBand, Berklee College of Music, YouTube, and Facebook
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Sunday Mirror | November 06, 2009
U2 at Brandenburg Gate and the Top 10 landmark gigs
...each. 9. The Beatles sing it from the rooftops During the recording of Get Back in 1969, the Beatles decided to take to the roof of the Apple Building in west London for an impromptu gig. After a handful of songs the police turned up...
In this article: David Hasselhof, The Beatles, George Harrison, John Lennon, Back In The USSR, Wind of Change, Pete Sampras, Richard Krajicek, Red Square, and Apple
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PC World: Latest Technology News | November 02, 2009
BlueBeat Sells Beatles MP3s, Permission Be Damned
...of 25 cents a track. In case you've been living under a rock, that's a heck of a lot less than the 69 cents, 99 cents, or $1.29 that Apple charges on the iTunes Store, the 99 cents of typical tracks on Amazon, and the price of music on every...
In this article: The Beatles, California, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Itunes Store, Apple, Santa Cruz, and Russia
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CNET News.com | November 04, 2009
Beatles catalog comes to USB
...Band game were announced for September 9, 2009 (the band has a song called "Revolution 9"), speculation arose that a concurrently scheduled Apple Inc. announcement might bring the catalog, still unavailable for digital download on the Web,...
In this article: Beatles, Apple Corps, The Beatles: Rock Band, Itunes, Intel, IT Security, Attorney General, and AMD
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Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs and manufactures consumer electronics and computer software products. The company's best-known hardware products include Macintosh computers, the iPod and the iPhone. Apple software includes the Mac OS X operating system, the iTunes media browser, the iLife suite of multimedia and creativity software, the iWork suite of productivity software, Final Cut Studio, a suite of professional audio and film-industry software products, and Logic Studio, a suite of audio tools. The company operates more than 250 retail stores in nine countries and an online store where hardware and software products are sold.
Established in Cupertino, California on April 1, 1976 and incorporated January 3, 1977, the company was called Apple Computer, Inc. for its first 30 years, but dropped the word "Computer" on January 9, 2007 to reflect the company's ongoing expansion into the consumer electronics market in addition to its traditional focus on personal computers. Apple has about 35,000 employees worldwide and had worldwide annual sales of US$32.48 billion in its fiscal year ending September 29, 2008. For reasons as various as its philosophy of comprehensive aesthetic design to its distinctive advertising campaigns, Apple has established a unique reputation in the consumer electronics industry. This includes a customer base that is devoted to the company and its brand, particularly in the United States. Fortune magazine named Apple the most admired company in the United States in 2008 and in the world in 2009.
- Name:
- Apple Inc.
- Type:
- Public
- Location City:
- 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California
- Location Country:
- USA
- Region:
- Worldwide;
- Founder:
- Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne
- Founded:
- Cupertino, California, United States
- Stock Symbol (NASDAQ):
- AAPL
- Industry:
- Computer hardware Computer softwareConsumer electronics Digital distribution
- Services:
- Stores, MobileMe
- CEO:
- Steve Jobs
- Key People:
- Products:
- MaciPhone, iPodMac OS X, iLife, iWork
- Revenue:
- US$32.48 billion
- Operating Income:
- $ 6.28 billion
- Net Income:
- $ 4.83 billion
- Assets:
- $39.57 billion
- Equity:
- $21.03 billion
- No. of Employees:
- 35,000
- Subsidiaries:
- Braeburn Capital, FileMaker Inc.
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