In the month of August, Apple replaced 5,527 first-generation iPod nano batteries, following an agreement by the company to address a problem with overheating.
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Mark Hurd, whose departure from HP had been compared to Steve Jobs’ exit from Apple in 1985, is headed to Oracle where he will serve as co-president and join the board of directors.
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A leaked internal document from Google shows how much companies spend with the search giant on AdWords, and Apple is listed as investing nearly $1 million in a one-month span.
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Evidence of Apple’s long-awaited iLife update has appeared via retailer Amazon.com, with a new $99 Family Pack for iLife ‘11 listed for availability in the next two to four weeks, while Parallels 6 has appeared on one retail store’s shelves.
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Another prominent exclusive arrangement with Apple for the iPhone is expected to conclude in a matter of months, when it is anticipated that Deutsche Telekom will lose sole access to the iPhone in Germany.
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Apple has revamped its Movie Trailers page with movie showtimes and the ability to automatically find the nearest theater, all within HTML5, and compatible with iOS devices.
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Apple’s iOS mobile operating system rocketed past the open source Linux this summer to become the third most popular Web browsing platform on the Internet.
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Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs suggested Wednesday that reported Android activations from Google are falsely inflated because they include upgrades — an insinuation that the search giant quickly disputed.
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Apple’s new music-related social network, Ping, is not tied in to Facebook because the website demanded “onerous terms” that Steve Jobs said his company could not agree to.
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The next version of iTunes, available today, includes Ping, a social music discovery tool that allows users to follow friends and artists, helping customers to discover and share new music.
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