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TheAppleBlog Aug 18 09 The Apple TV, as envisioned by Apple, is truly a very niche market device. You’re basically paying money for something that lets you pay more money to buy or rent music, movies and TV shows from the iTunes store. Sure, you can also stream content from iTunes on a computer, but when trying to stream [...]
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Apple continues to introduce features to its app stores meant to better surface quality apps. It recently introduced two more, including a new Editor's Choice label and a free app of the week.
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Fortune's cover story on Cook this week sketches a fascinating portrait of how Tim Cook is making his mark on Apple: Wall Street loves him, employees aren't scared of him, he talks to Washington, and he's still overseeing great new products, according to people who've seen them.
Yahoo launched its new Axis mobile browser for iOS devices and it's surprisingly good. In fact, Yahoo's peers could learn a thing or two from this fresh take on user interfaces: Axis is swipe-friendly and a fast way to get at search or other web information.
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