Leaders of the Pack
Here is our exclusive ranking of this year's most innovative, useful, and influential tech.
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As with all mobile products from Apple, my iPod does not have a user-replaceable battery (at least officially). But apparently it's not replaceable by my local Apple dealer, either. The technician there had difficulty getting the case apart -- and putting it back together.
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Apple on Wednesday unveiled iLife ’11 at its Back to the Mac event in Cupertino, demoing three of the suite’s updated applications—iPhoto, iMovie, and Garageband. Features showcased included a new, iOS-like full-screen mode for iPhoto, redone audio editing and trailer templates in iMovie, in a...
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Fake image of miner with iPod in his hand Apple's caring sharing CEO Steve Jobs has opened his heart and wallet to offer the 33 Chilean miners stuck in a collapsed mine tunnel more than 2,000 feet below ground since 5 August, free iPods.
According to Reuters, the Apple boss has sent each the ...
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By this point, we all know about Steve Jobs' stance on naughty words and images. From Apple's now-infamous App Store porn ban (which, depending on the day, may or may not include photos of bikini-clad women) to the company's recent patent on sext-censoring technology, Jobs and his team have worked h...
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In 1972, Steve Jobs left his Silicon Valley home and headed north to a small liberal arts school, Reed College, in Portland, Oregon, only to drop out after one semester. Like many teenagers, the 17-year-old Jobs lacked direction.
Artwork: Chip Taylor "I had no idea what I wanted to do...
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In 1972, Steve Jobs left his Silicon Valley home and headed north to a small liberal arts school, Reed College, in Portland, Oregon, only to drop out after one semester. Like many teenagers, the 17-year-old Jobs lacked direction.
Artwork: Chip Taylor "I had no idea what I wanted to do...
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You might want to sit down for this one: Apple is reportedly putting together a subscription music service that would provide unlimited songs for a flat monthly rate.
Crazy, right? After years of rumors claiming that Apple is putting iTunes in the cloud, I would never have guessed that w...
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At what's become a fall ritual, Apple refreshed the iPod product line last month. But in the aftermath of the traditional fall iPod unveiling, one question kept coming up over and over again: Why is Apple still building iPods in an iPhone world? Are music devices still relevant? And was this year's ...
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