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Computer maker Apple Inc. third-quarter profit jumps 31 per cent
Apple Inc. says its most recent quarterly profit jumped 31 per cent and beat Wall Street's forecasts. It was helped by demand for Macintosh computers and iPod media players.
Canoe.ca – Jul 21, 2008 8:54 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Apple Inc. says its most recent quarterly profit jumped 31 per cent and beat Wall Street's forecasts. It was helped by demand for Macintosh computers and iPod media players.
Canoe.ca – Jul 21, 2008 8:54 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Apple 3Q profit jumps 31 percentAP - Apple Inc. says its most recent quarterly profit jumped 31 percent and beat Wall Street's forecasts. It was helped by demand for Macintosh computers and iPod media players.
Yahoo! – Jul 21, 2008 8:40 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Macs, iPods Carry Apple to Record-Setting Revenues
Record-setting Mac computer sales, plus robust iPod sales, helped propel Apple to high revenues and earnings in its fiscal third quarter. Nevertheless, jittery investors pummel the stock in after-hours trading, focusing on the company's cautions regarding its upcoming fourth quarter.
Wired News – Jul 21, 2008 8:37 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Record-setting Mac computer sales, plus robust iPod sales, helped propel Apple to high revenues and earnings in its fiscal third quarter. Nevertheless, jittery investors pummel the stock in after-hours trading, focusing on the company's cautions regarding its upcoming fourth quarter.
Wired News – Jul 21, 2008 8:37 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Review: Texas Hold’em for IPhone
I must admit that when Apple released its Texas Hold'em poker game for the iPod back in 2006, I spent many hours, iPod in...
PC World – Jul 21, 2008 7:07 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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I must admit that when Apple released its Texas Hold'em poker game for the iPod back in 2006, I spent many hours, iPod in...
PC World – Jul 21, 2008 7:07 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Forget Apple's iPod; Big Mac Is Back
Impressive sales of the company's personal computer are expected to drive its third-quarter earnings, analysts say. The report will be out after the close.
TheStreet.com – Jul 21, 2008 10:59 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Impressive sales of the company's personal computer are expected to drive its third-quarter earnings, analysts say. The report will be out after the close.
TheStreet.com – Jul 21, 2008 10:59 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Hackers Unlock iPhone 2.0, Now You Can, Too
The iPhone Dev Team has released its Pwnage 2.0 software, which lets anyone unlock an iPhone or iPod Touch running the iPhone 2.0 operating system. See how it works, in Gadget Lab.
Wired News – Jul 21, 2008 10:13 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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The iPhone Dev Team has released its Pwnage 2.0 software, which lets anyone unlock an iPhone or iPod Touch running the iPhone 2.0 operating system. See how it works, in Gadget Lab.
Wired News – Jul 21, 2008 10:13 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Google knocks Microsoft off top of Britain's biggest brands
The internet search engine Google has been named as Britain's top "superbrand", after it beat Microsoft for the premier spot, according to a YouGov survey published today. The search engine, which came third in the same consumer poll last year, took pole position in a list of 500 brands available in the UK, beating Mercedes-Benz, the BBC, British Airways and Royal Doulton. Since Google was founded in 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, then students at Stanford University, it has become one of Britain's most familiar names, launching Google Earth and acquiring YouTube, the popular video sharing site, in 2006. According to Hitwise, which compiles a list of the top four leading UK search engines by volume of searches, Google.co.uk had a 73% share of users in May, significantly ahead of its rival Yahoo! which made it to number 75 in the YouGov poll. Microsoft, despite its fall to second place, still looms over rival Apple, which despite its high-profile launch of the iPod and iPhone, narrowly missed a place in the top 10. In the poll Sony took 10th place, beaten by BMW at seven, Bosch at eight, and Nike at nine. Surprising omissions from the top 100 include Tesco, which only managed 300th position, showing a fall of 230 places from last year, and Sainsbury's, which fell 194 places to 232nd position. Fastfood retailers such as McDonald's and Burger King also showed significant falls on last year.Stephen Cheliotis, chairman of the Superbrands Council, a brand valuation consultancy that commissioned the poll, said: "Lifestyle brands, particularly those in the technology sector, have considerably more sway with the public than everyday staples such as the supermarkets, which now seem further than ever from the affections of the British people. "As the spectre of rising food costs continues, they are likely to come under further scrutiny. "The results are a further sign that Google is continuing its dominance. It is clear Google is the brand that people value at work and in their personal lives." Marks & Spencer, which has experienced a rollercoaster ride, recently issuing a serious profits warning that sent shares plummeting to their lowest level in seven years, still holds sway with the public and makes the top 20, at number 17. The Royal Albert Hall, at number 26, tops the list of cultural destinations, followed by the Tate galleries at number 46. The Eden Project in Cornwall is at number 50. The Guardian and Observer appear on the list of superbrands at number 229, 184 places ahead of the Independent and 60 ahead of the Daily Telegraph, but behind the Times/Sunday Times titles which are placed at 122nd. An alternative list of "coolest brands", to be published in Dazed & Confused magazine in September, lists five fashion brands in the top eight, including Levi's.
The Guardian – Jul 20, 2008 11:04 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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The internet search engine Google has been named as Britain's top "superbrand", after it beat Microsoft for the premier spot, according to a YouGov survey published today. The search engine, which came third in the same consumer poll last year, took pole position in a list of 500 brands available in the UK, beating Mercedes-Benz, the BBC, British Airways and Royal Doulton. Since Google was founded in 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, then students at Stanford University, it has become one of Britain's most familiar names, launching Google Earth and acquiring YouTube, the popular video sharing site, in 2006. According to Hitwise, which compiles a list of the top four leading UK search engines by volume of searches, Google.co.uk had a 73% share of users in May, significantly ahead of its rival Yahoo! which made it to number 75 in the YouGov poll. Microsoft, despite its fall to second place, still looms over rival Apple, which despite its high-profile launch of the iPod and iPhone, narrowly missed a place in the top 10. In the poll Sony took 10th place, beaten by BMW at seven, Bosch at eight, and Nike at nine. Surprising omissions from the top 100 include Tesco, which only managed 300th position, showing a fall of 230 places from last year, and Sainsbury's, which fell 194 places to 232nd position. Fastfood retailers such as McDonald's and Burger King also showed significant falls on last year.Stephen Cheliotis, chairman of the Superbrands Council, a brand valuation consultancy that commissioned the poll, said: "Lifestyle brands, particularly those in the technology sector, have considerably more sway with the public than everyday staples such as the supermarkets, which now seem further than ever from the affections of the British people. "As the spectre of rising food costs continues, they are likely to come under further scrutiny. "The results are a further sign that Google is continuing its dominance. It is clear Google is the brand that people value at work and in their personal lives." Marks & Spencer, which has experienced a rollercoaster ride, recently issuing a serious profits warning that sent shares plummeting to their lowest level in seven years, still holds sway with the public and makes the top 20, at number 17. The Royal Albert Hall, at number 26, tops the list of cultural destinations, followed by the Tate galleries at number 46. The Eden Project in Cornwall is at number 50. The Guardian and Observer appear on the list of superbrands at number 229, 184 places ahead of the Independent and 60 ahead of the Daily Telegraph, but behind the Times/Sunday Times titles which are placed at 122nd. An alternative list of "coolest brands", to be published in Dazed & Confused magazine in September, lists five fashion brands in the top eight, including Levi's.
The Guardian – Jul 20, 2008 11:04 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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My Girl Died As 'guinea Pig' For Gardasil
She loved SpaghettiO's, pepperoni, lilies, listening to her iPod and making her pals laugh. In her senior yearbook, she wrote, "The best things in life aren't things, they're friends." Now that's the quote chiseled into her gravestone. Jessica...
New York Post – Jul 20, 2008 08:26 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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She loved SpaghettiO's, pepperoni, lilies, listening to her iPod and making her pals laugh. In her senior yearbook, she wrote, "The best things in life aren't things, they're friends." Now that's the quote chiseled into her gravestone. Jessica...
New York Post – Jul 20, 2008 08:26 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Lips details, Lips facts and Lips love
In a sit down discussion with developer iNiS's Keiichi Yano, the chief creative officer for karaoke game Lips, Joystiq learned quite the factual load of Lips information. Informative highlights including mention that Lips will support both the Zune and iPod but will not use DRM'ed music, the microphone is in fact dongle'less, every song included will be a master track and feature the original music video and game scoring will be enabled with all custom tracks.
N4G.com – Jul 20, 2008 07:38 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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In a sit down discussion with developer iNiS's Keiichi Yano, the chief creative officer for karaoke game Lips, Joystiq learned quite the factual load of Lips information. Informative highlights including mention that Lips will support both the Zune and iPod but will not use DRM'ed music, the microphone is in fact dongle'less, every song included will be a master track and feature the original music video and game scoring will be enabled with all custom tracks.
N4G.com – Jul 20, 2008 07:38 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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iPod leads to child porn arrest
An iPod has led to the arrest of a Downsville man on child pornography charges.
TheNewsStar.com – Jul 20, 2008 04:00 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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An iPod has led to the arrest of a Downsville man on child pornography charges.
TheNewsStar.com – Jul 20, 2008 04:00 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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