As college students return to classes this school year, many have a way of avoiding buying all those textbooks. The iPad is allowing students to carry just one device, and possibly save money along the way. The AP's Haven Daley has more.
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As college students return to classes this school year, many have a way of avoiding buying all those textbooks. The iPad is allowing students to carry just one device, and possibly save money along the way. The AP's Haven Daley has more.
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At a Wednesday morning news conference, Jobs unveiled a new iPod Nano without any buttons. It has a touch screen instead.
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Facebook users carrying their smart phones will soon be able to check in to real-life locations such as restaurants, pubs or live concerts. The new feature is called Facebook Places. Sharing your whereabouts with friends is its main focus.
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Bob Rice, managing partner for Tangent Capital, talks about Amazon.com Inc.'s business strategy and the outlook for the tablet-computer market. Rice speaks with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television's "InsideTrack."
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The iPhone 4 went on sale today and hundreds of people queued for hours to buy Apple's latest smartphone.
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The smallest sibling of the Mac family just graduated. The Mac Mini has some new smarts and a sharp new suit.
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A security breach has resulted in 114,000 Apple iPad users -- including high-ranking government employees, CEOs and media personalities -- having their data exposed, Gawker Media's Valleywag blog reported Wednesday.
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The next iPhone comes out June 24 and will have a higher-resolution screen, longer battery life and thinner design. CEO Steve Jobs opened Apple Inc.'s annual conference for software developers Monday by demonstrating the iPhone 4.
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A smart phone application called "Loopt Star" gives you cash just by checking in at your favorite hangouts. KNTV's Scott Budman reports.
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Thousands of excited and sleep-deprived gadget fans mobbed shops in Japan on Friday as Apple's iPad, touted as a revolution in computer use and publishing, began its international launch.
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British web users are spending 65% more time online than three years ago, according to research of net habits.
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Adobe is countering Apple CEO Steve Jobs' recent jab at Flash technology for Web video and games. Jobs had described Flash as buggy and unfit for Apple's iPhone and iPad gadgets.
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Facebook says new tools will allow users to see personalized versions of other websites they visit. It'll be based on the things they have shared on their Facebook profiles, such as friends, bands they like or news stories they've read.
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The German maker of a new tablet PC is setting out to rival Apple's iPad with the promise of even more technology such as a bigger screen, a webcam and USB ports.
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At a Wednesday morning news conference, Jobs unveiled a new iPod Nano without any buttons. It has a touch screen instead.
Bob Rice, managing partner for Tangent Capital, talks about Amazon.com Inc.'s business strategy and the outlook for the tablet-computer market. Rice speaks with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television's "InsideTrack."
The iPhone 4 went on sale today and hundreds of people queued for hours to buy Apple's latest smartphone.
The smallest sibling of the Mac family just graduated. The Mac Mini has some new smarts and a sharp new suit.
A smart phone application called "Loopt Star" gives you cash just by checking in at your favorite hangouts. KNTV's Scott Budman reports.
British web users are spending 65% more time online than three years ago, according to research of net habits.
Adobe is countering Apple CEO Steve Jobs' recent jab at Flash technology for Web video and games. Jobs had described Flash as buggy and unfit for Apple's iPhone and iPad gadgets.
Facebook says new tools will allow users to see personalized versions of other websites they visit. It'll be based on the things they have shared on their Facebook profiles, such as friends, bands they like or news stories they've read.
The German maker of a new tablet PC is setting out to rival Apple's iPad with the promise of even more technology such as a bigger screen, a webcam and USB ports.
