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World's largest book publisher Random House may soon join
Apple's iBookstore |
2 |
Inside Mac OS X 10.7 Lion: File Vault full disk encryption and
cloud key storage |
3 |
Ex-Apple manager charged in kickback scheme pleads guilty,
forfeits $2.3M |
4 |
Inside Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Server: remote lock, disk wipe and
administration |
5 |
Apple's iPad 2 unveiling viewed as 'crucial' to stay ahead of
competition |
6 |
No 'Sir:' UK government denied Apple's Steve Jobs knighthood
in 2009 |
7 |
Apple granted patent for scratch-proof nitride metal device
coating |
8 |
If 'App Store' trademark is generic, so is Microsoft's
'Windows,' Apple argues |
9 |
First Look: Apple's early 2011 13- and 15-inch MacBook Pros
with Thunderbolt |
10 |
Verizon plans to end unlimited data plans by this summer |
11 |
Inside Mac OS X 10.7 Lion: Auto Save, File Versions and Time
Machine |
12 |
Inside Mac OS X 10.7 Lion: Dozens of new high quality
multilingual speech voices |
13 |
Apple expected to ship 6.5M iPads in first quarter, 40M in
2011 |
14 |
Random House books come to Apple's iBookstore for iPad, iPhone |
15 |
Steve Jobs surprises with return to the stage at Apple's iPad
2 event |
16 |
Apple shows off iMovie, GarageBand for iPad 2 |
17 |
Apple's iOS 4.3 has 2X faster JavaScript, AirPlay
enhancements, iTunes to iOS sharing |
18 |
Apple announces redesigned iPad 2: A5 CPU, 2 cameras, ships
March 11 |
19 |
Apple releases iTunes 10.2 for compatibility with iOS 4.3
devices |
20 |
Apple delays iOS 4.3 for CDMA Verizon iPhone |
21 |
Conan O'Brien spoofs Apple iPad 2 event as "a little bit
cocky" |
22 |
Gartner lowers PC sales forecast, says Apple's iPad
'redefining' computing |
23 |
Apple brings HDMI output to iPhone 4, iPad, iPad 2 |
24 |
Apple kills fall iPad 3 rumors by calling 2011 "Year of
iPad 2" |
25 |
Wall Street impressed by 'evolutionary' improvement in Apple's
iPad 2 |
26 |
Apple's A5 CPU in iPad 2 has 512MB of RAM, same as iPhone
4--report |
27 |
Apple exploring advanced system for educating students with
disabilities |
28 |
New iPad 2 dock revealed; Apple offers $100 refund to recent
iPad buyers |
29 |
Gartner lowers PC sales forecast, says Apple's iPad
'redefining' computing |
30 |
AT&T to support Personal Hotspot in iOS 4.3, adds iPad
postpaid data option |
31 |
Inside iOS 4.3: mobile streaming with iTunes Home Sharing |
32 |
Apple officially rolls out Joint Venture for businesses |
33 |
Apple negotiating for repeat downloads of iTunes music
purchases |
34 |
China Mobile exec: Apple interested in building 4G LTE iPhone
at an 'early date' |
35 |
Apple's iPad 2 prompts Samsung to improve 'inadequate' parts
of Galaxy Tab 10.1 |
36 |
Apple's expanding voice control, sync teams hint at iPhone
improvements |
37 |
Apple's MacBook Pros ship with active SSD TRIM support in Snow
Leopard |
38 |
Apple iOS App Store blamed for too many apps as Sony NGP is
called "dead on arrival" |
39 |
Best Buy rumored to give Apple's iPad to all its sales
associates |
40 |
Apple's HDMI cable works with iPad, iPad 2, iPhone 4 and iPod
touch 4th-gen |
41 |
Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveils Apple's iPad 2 to standing
ovation |
42 |
Apple releases iTunes 10.2 |
43 |
Consumer Reports was wrong on Verizon iPhone 4; so-called
'death grip' fixed by Apple |
44 |
Analysts on Apple's revolutionary iPad 2: Wannabes should be
scared |
45 |
Apple's Joint Venture program helps small business to best
utilize Macs, iPhones, and iPads |
46 |
Why pretty much everybody will want Apple's iPad 2 |
47 |
Virus-laden apps infest Google's 'open' Android platform;
iPhone unaffected |
48 |
Apple's new domain name: FaceTime.com |
49 |
It begins: Verizon slashes prices on all Android phones |
50 |
BlackBerry Messenger reportedly coming to iPhone |
51 |
Motorola's share price Xooms to the negative following iPad 2
debut |
52 |
Bill Gates: States' public employee pensions are completely
unsustainable; action must be taken |
53 |
Business Insider: iPad 2 extends Apple's lead; will dominate
tablet market for years |
54 |
Apple tops Fortune's 'World's Most Admired Companies' list for
4th straight year |
55 |
Thurrott: 'Overly thin-looking' Apple CEO Steve Jobs offers up
'tepid' iPad 2 |
56 |
iPad 2's killer feature: HD mirroring; if you can see it on
your iPad 2, you can see it on your HDTV |
57 |
Apple's iPad 2 freaks out Samsung; says Galaxy Tab specs,
pricing 'inadequate' |
58 |
Report: Apple negotiating with music labels for unlimited
usage of music downloads |
59 |
Microsloth: We've decided to release 'Windows for tablets'
years too late |
60 |
Cringely: Steve Jobs is a bit of a hypocrite; cut, copy, and
paste easier to do on Mac than on iPad 2 |
61 |
How Thunderbolt will roll out and why it will cement Apple's
dominance of creative pro market |
62 |
Start lining up now: Original iPad trade-ins indicate massive
iPad 2 demand |
63 |
CNBC 'Fast Money' traders: Apple's iPad has no competition |
64 |
Apple iPad 2 further dims future for would-be rivals |
65 |
Japan to launch 'Hayabusa' bullet train |
66 |
New microscope produces dazzling 3-D movies of live cells |
67 |
Time travel experiment demonstrates how to avoid the
grandfather paradox (Update) |
68 |
New parasitic fungi found that turn ants into zombies |
69 |
Has the Earth's sixth mass extinction already arrived? |
70 |
Exploring the magnetic personalities of stars |
71 |
Rising CO2 is causing plants to release less water to the
atmosphere, researchers say |
72 |
Black holes: a model for superconductors? |
73 |
Invisibility cloaks may be just around the corner |
74 |
NASA earth observation satellite fails to reach orbit (Update) |
75 |
Assumptions about exo-oceans |
76 |
Could the combination of general relativity and quantum
mechanics lead to spintronics? |
77 |
Missing sunspots: Solar mystery solved |
78 |
US teens, young adults 'doing it' less, study says |
79 |
Sophos identifies a trojan for OS X |
80 |
Meteorites may have delivered first ammonia for life on earth:
new study |
81 |
NJ congressman tops 'Jeopardy' computer Watson |
82 |
Oxygen isotope analysis tells of the wandering life of a dust
grain 4.5 billion years ago |
83 |
Climate change causing demise of lodgepole pine in western
North America |
84 |
Language barrier: To take advantage of multicore chips,
programmers will need fundamentally new software |
85 |
Asus ships cardboard PC cases with motherboards (w/ Video) |
86 |
Stronger than steel, novel metals are moldable as plastic |
87 |
Can you predict your mate will cheat by their voice? |
88 |
Avatar may soon be keeping your safe in the skies |
89 |
Surgeon creates new kidney on TED stage |
90 |
Australian honey proves to be a powerful anti-bacterial
treatment |
91 |
Genetic analysis reveals history, evolution of an ancient
delicacy--morels |
92 |
Oldest objects in solar system indicate a turbulent beginning |
93 |
Ambient light powered LCD released by Samsung |
94 |
Full bladder, better decisions? Controlling your bladder
decreases impulsive choices |
95 |
Researchers create single-atom lithography in graphene |
96 |
Microfabrication: The light approach |
97 |
A molecular motor design breakthrough |
98 |
Using artificial, cell-like 'honey pots' to entrap deadly
viruses |
99 |
Microscope could 'solve the cause of viruses' |
100 |
Probing atomic chicken wire |
101 |
Double strike to fight cancer |
102 |
New 'frozen smoke' may improve robotic surgery, energy storage |
103 |
Sharpest microscope tip lands researchers in Guinness Book of
World Records |
104 |
Research provides new findings on drug delivery with
nanoparticles |
105 |
Surgeons predict the future of nanomedicine in practice |
106 |
Professor uses nanotechnology to prolong machine and engine
life |
107 |
Scientists make single-mode laser out of a single nanowire |
108 |
Silk moth's antenna inspires new nanotech tool with
applications in Alzheimer's research |
109 |
Stretched rubber offers simpler method for assembling
nanowires |
110 |
Mastering bandwidth: Researchers develop tunable, low-cost
laser device |
111 |
Predicting when, how spins of electrons arrange in
one-dimensional multiferroic materials |
112 |
Laser pulses crystallize amorphous silicon, create
nanostructured surface ideal for solar-cell applications |
113 |
Multi-faceted method can benefit study of materials from
batteries to classic art |
114 |
Optical tweezers software now available for the iPad |
115 |
Two languages in peaceful coexistence |
116 |
Meeting the Higgs hunters |
117 |
Physicists demonstrate coveted 'spin-orbit coupling' in atomic
gases |
118 |
Switching qubits with a terahertz source? |
119 |
Fast tunable coupler could lead to better quantum computing
models |
120 |
New experiment would use quantum effects to perform otherwise
intractable calculations |
121 |
NASA research satellite plunges into the sea |
122 |
Weather delays Air Force's launch of space plane |
123 |
Environmental impact of animal waste |
124 |
Spitzer captures infrared rays from a sunflower |
125 |
Probing Question: Are cow burps contributing to global
warming? |
126 |
Reading Earth's magnetic history |
127 |
An Exoplanet with a Potassium-Rich Atmosphere |
128 |
New system can warn of tsunamis within minutes |
129 |
The scars of impacts on Mars |
130 |
Space robot's debut being moved up after clamor |
131 |
New robotic lander tested at historic test site |
132 |
Samsung sees iPad 2 thinness, price as challenge |
133 |
Dawning 6000: China launches its first homemade supercomputer |
134 |
Intel announces next in solid-state drive line up |
135 |
China pledges 'green' push over next five years |
136 |
South Korean websites come under further attack |
137 |
Microsoft to release a tablet OS in 2012 |
138 |
Tried and true recipes |
139 |
Computer scientists develop smart, less obtrusive tracking
system |
140 |
Foxconn to move 200,000 jobs to central China |
141 |
Researchers use human cues to improve computer
user-friendliness (w/ Video) |
142 |
FT exec urges publishers to charge for web content |
143 |
Chips, efficient and fast: Professor explores low-power
circuits |
144 |
Powerful sportscars revived at Geneva Motor Show |
145 |
Sharks get protection in Marshall Islands |
146 |
How dogs make sense of size |
147 |
Primate scream: Bonobos make most noise when mating with high
ranking partners |
148 |
Cultivating trouble: Plant protection efforts falling short,
report says |
149 |
Gene-reading enzyme, inhibitor protein interaction analysis
provides surprising insights |
150 |
Vietnam scrambles to save Hanoi's sacred turtle |
151 |
Trade group sues over polar bear critical habitat |
152 |
Study may lead to greater understanding of human genome
regulation |
153 |
New shrimp named after scientist |
154 |
Hagfish found to eat through its skin |
155 |
Algal antifreeze makes inroads into ice |
156 |
'David and Goliath' viruses shed light on the origin of
jumping genes |
157 |
Study shows exercise can curb marijuana use and cravings |
158 |
Racial identity tied to happiness, study finds |
159 |
Happy hour linked to pub violence |
160 |
Loss of key protein boosts neuron loss in ALS |
161 |
Boosting protein garbage disposal in brain cells protects mice
from Alzheimer's disease |
162 |
Study traces possible role of damaged DNA in tumor development |
163 |
Enzyme enhances, erases long-term memories in rats |
164 |
Human stem cells transformed into key neurons lost in
Alzheimer's |
165 |
Food workers should stay home when they are sick |
166 |
Trend reversal: Big drop in kids' ear infections |
167 |
Maximum overhang, optimum reward |
168 |
Thousand year old 'Irish Hamlet' mystery: solved? |
169 |
Virtual reality can improve design skills in younger
generation |
170 |
When despots fall, religion plays key role in rebuilding
societies: expert |
171 |
Shared space study |
172 |
Hope for Chicago: Moving city's poor out of troubled housing
projects is having mixed results |
173 |
Public's budget priorities differ dramatically from House and
Obama: study |
174 |
US state budgets pitting young against old: Bill Gates |
175 |
California islands give up evidence of early seafaring |
176 |
Are sexual offense laws too harsh? And do they work? |
177 |
Solving the puzzle of Henry VIII |
178 |
Fossils of horse teeth indicate 'you are what you eat' |
179 |
Giving children the power to be scientists |
180 |
Bone-creating protein could improve dental implant success |
181 |
Ultrathin coating generates current more efficiently from
nanowire |
182 |
'Ageless' animals give scientists clues on how to overcome the
aging process |
183 |
More evidence that Alzheimer's disease may be inherited from
your mother |
184 |
An Alzheimer's vaccine in a nasal spray |
185 |
Study points to liver, not brain, as origin of Alzheimer's
plaques |
186 |
Health benefits of eating tomatoes emerge |
187 |
Researcher creates patented personalized therapy that causes
cancer cells to kill themselves |
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