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    Apple Introduces Highly Anticipated iPhone

    Jan 10, 2007 11:35 PM EDT

    STEVE JOBS, CEO, Apple, Inc.: The second is a revolutionary mobile phone. JEFFREY BROWN: Once again, Apple is in the news, this time with its long-awaited jump into the mobile phone business yesterday at the annual MacWorld in San Francisco. Steve Jobs, a founding father of Apple, introduced his ...

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    Apple Reveals New Internet Movie Service

    Sep 13, 2006 10:45 PM EDT

    JEFFREY BROWN: In recent days, two retail giants have announced new digital storefronts for consumers to download movies to computers and portable devices. Amazon's Unbox allows you to rent or buy films.And, yesterday, Apple unveiled a service that lets people download movies, just as they now do with ...

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    Google CEO Joins Apple Computer's Board of Directors

    Aug 31, 2006 10:35 PM EDT

    JIM LEHRER: Now, new connections between two computer giants, Google and Apple. NewsHour economics correspondent Paul Solman has our story.PAUL SOLMAN, NewsHour Economics Correspondent: This week's announcement that Google's CEO, Eric Schmidt, would be joining Apple Computer's board of directors had industry analysts wondering if two ...

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    Apple's IPod a Technological, Cultural Phenomenon

    May 15, 2006 07:45 PM EDT

    ... well as "Dragnet" and other vintage shows.So far, more than 15 million videos have been purchased at $1.99 each and downloaded from the Apple iTunes online music store. But music remains the dominant force, with over 1 billion songs downloaded from iTunes to Apple devices, such as the ...

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    Apple's America

    Mar 22, 2005 05:00 AM EDT

    ... R.W. "JOHNNY" APPLE, JR.: Indeed. If you don't allow your own experience to inform your traveling, then you bring nothing to it; you're just a passive person. JEFFREY BROWN: Johnny Apple, thanks for talking to us.R.W. "JOHNNY" APPLE, JR.: My pleasure. Thank you very much.

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    Shiny Apple

    Dec 10, 2004 05:00 AM EDT

    ... that the company calls iLife. It includes programs to edit digital movies, improve and organize photos, and a program called Garage Band to compose music. Apple aficionados like Dom Dimento, who uses his computers for work and for play, say they endorse Apple's claim of seamless interaction between Apple ...

  • News Wrap: Patel sues The Atlantic over story alleging excessive drinking and absences

    News Wrap: Patel sues The Atlantic over story alleging excessive drinking and absences

    Apr 20, 2026 10:40 PM EDT

    ... some rail service was temporarily suspended. The head of Apple, Tim Cook, is stepping down as CEO, but staying on as executive chairman. John Ternus, Apple's hardware boss, will take over as CEO in September. It's Apple's first CEO change since 2011, when Cook took over from ...

  • White House chief of staff to meet with Anthropic CEO over its new Mythos AI model

    White House chief of staff to meet with Anthropic CEO over its new Mythos AI model

    Apr 17, 2026 08:06 PM EDT

    ... Wiles and Amodei. When it announced Mythos, Anthropic said it was also forming an initiative called Project Glasswing, bringing together tech giants such as Amazon, Apple, Google and Microsoft, along with other companies like JPMorgan Chase, in hopes of securing the world’s critical software from “severe” fallout that the ...

  • Wall Street hits record as S&P 500 continues 2-week rally, boosted by hopes for Iran war's end

    Wall Street hits record as S&P 500 continues 2-week rally, boosted by hopes for Iran war's end

    Apr 15, 2026 09:40 PM EDT

    ... agreed to sell to American Exchange Group. Nike rose 2.8% after CEO Elliott Hill and Tim Cook — a Nike director and the CEO of Apple — disclosed that they purchased a combined 48,000 shares of the athletic shoe maker at a cost of about $1 million each. Nike shares ...

  • It’s OK to love all bees — including honey bees

    It’s OK to love all bees — including honey bees

    Apr 12, 2026 09:48 PM EDT

    ... love all the bees. In fact, they’re essential. Why care about pollinators? Bees help farmers grow the foods people love to eat, everything from apples to almonds. Along with other pollinators – such as flies, butterflies and moths – bees help nearly 80% of flowering plants produce fruit and seeds, which ...