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| AT&T to Sell iPads Directly to Businesses Wall Street Journal By SHAYNDI RAICE AT&T Inc. said it will market Apple Inc.'s iPad directly to businesses, seeking to tap the increasing appetite within corporations for tablet computers and the wireless applications that make them hum. The company will offer iPad Wi-Fi ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| When T. rex met the enemy, it may have been himself Los Angeles Times By Amina Khan, Los Angeles Times Paleontologists from the United States and Canada discovered T. rex bones with T. rex tooth markings on them, according to a study published online Friday in the journal PLoS One. Nicholas Longrich, the Yale University ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Teens Sending & Receiving 3339 Texts Per Month Tom's Guide Teens text, everyone knows that. But did you know that they send more than one hundred messages per day? A new study from Nielsen provides some interesting new data for texting and the demographics most prone to tap-tap-tapping to talk. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Apple shares reach record for 5th day in a row BusinessWeek Apple Inc. shares soared to an all-time high Friday for the fifth consecutive day as investors gear up for big earnings next week from the maker of the iPhone, iPod and iPad. THE SPARK: Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple's stock surpassed $300 for the first ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sculley: It was a "big mistake" I was ever hired as Apple's CEO Apple Insider By Josh Ong Former Apple CEO John Sculley, famous for helping force Steve Jobs from the company he co-founded in 1985, admitted in an interview that his hiring as CEO was a "big mistake" and that Jobs should have been given the job instead. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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