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Happy 28th Birthday, Apple Macintosh! On January 22, 1984 during the Super Bowl, Apple ran their famous "1984" commercial... macdailynews.wordpress.com
Will Apple Kill the Macintosh? Rumors are circulating that Apple might kill the Macintosh, and here's why and how it might do it. www.pcmag.com
Electronics stolen in Silver Creek burglary Apple Macintosh products, along with an Xbox and flatscreen television set, were reported missing from a Woodberry Drive residence in Silver Creek on Monday afternoon, according to a Floyd County p... rn-t.com
Tech agenda: Macworld | iWorld 2012, Global Game Jam Fans of all things Apple will convene at the largest annual Apple Macintosh event in the world to discover what’s new within the i-device industry and to find weird, wonderful and practical accessories for their Apple gadgets. Gamers all over the globe will meet up to partake in three days of intensive game creation during Global Game Jam. news.yahoo.com
Super Bowl Ad Flashback: Apple's '1984' Every year, the Super Bowl brings together not only the two best football teams, but also the very best commercials Madison Avenue has to offer. (It's still the only TV event that actually makes us want to watch commercials.) And we can trace the current era of the big-event, big-budget Super Bowl ad back to a single commercial: Apple's groundbreaking ad, "1984." omg.yahoo.com
Stellar 1Q for Apple Apple Inc. reported an outstanding first quarter 2012, which breezed past the Zacks Consensus Estimates. finance.yahoo.com
Apple shares soar after blockbuster earnings Apple shares soared on Wednesday following blockbuster quarterly earnings and the California gadget-maker briefly surged past ExxonMobil to become the largest US company in terms of market value. news.yahoo.com
Apple Shares Set New All-Time High of $460, Keeping Most-Valuable Crown Shares of Apple., the world's most valuable company, set another intraday record high of $460 on Friday, valuing the company at $428.6 billion. The shares closed at a record $459.68, up $4.56 or 1 percent. www.ibtimes.com
Happy 28th Birthday, Macintosh! It's hard to believe that 28 years have passed since the Macintosh was introduced by a young, bowtie-clad Steve Jobs, on January 24, 1984. It was Apple's annual stockholder meeting and Jobs (and his Macintosh crew) were going to unveil the Macintosh to the public. It was a magic moment aptly described by Andy Hertzfeld on the Folklore website . Even back then Steve was a showman, unveiling the ... www.tuaw.com
Apple taps Dixons Retail chief to run its stores Apple on Tuesday named the head of European electronics seller Dixons Retail to manage its worldwide network of more than 360 stores. news.yahoo.com
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