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"iTunes: Completely redesigned. For your viewing, listening, browsing, and shopping pleasure. The new iTunes makes it easier than ever to browse and organize your music, movies, and TV shows. Add to your collection. And play it all anywhere. See what's new in iTunes" Apple 1:07 PM
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"Meet Apple's Steve Jobs 2.0 (Sort of)/Since Steve Jobs left Apple, iTunes guy Eddy Cue has achieved more than rising star status: He's the next Steve Jobs, kind of.""
The Atlantic Wire 9:53 AM
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"Apple, SSDs, and the Fusion Drive Ripoff: The High Cost of 'Innovation'" MacTrast 8:43 AM
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"Tony Fadell: From iPod father to thermostat start-up"" [""But let's put his achievements aside for a moment and pinch-and-zoom into the ousting of a man portrayed as his nemesis: Scott Forstall. ... So what does he make of the news that Mr Forstall lost his post in October after reports of rifts with other executives and a refusal to apologise for the release of a flawed Maps app. 'Scott got what he deserved,' Mr Fadell told the BBC. When pressed, he adds: 'I think what happened just a few weeks back was deserved and justified and it happened.' ... 'So, I think Apple is in a great space, it has great products and there are amazing people at the company, and those people actually have a chance to have a firm footing now and continue the legacy Steve" ["Jobs] left.'""]
BBC 8:33 AM
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"Need The Lord Of The Rings Timeline? It's On Your Mac" The Mac Observer 8:29 AM
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"iTunes 11 Is Finally Out: Here's What's New" Gizmodo 12:23 PM
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"BUYING ADVICE: the 'late 2012" iMac" Bare Feats 9:32 PM
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"Apple releases iTunes 11 with 'dramatically simplified user interface'" Ars Technica 1:00 PM
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"Please stop the madness: The Mac's Fusion Drive isn't about caching" ZDNet 12:27 PM
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"Miscellaneous Thoughts and Observations on iTunes 11" Daring Fireball 5:31 PM
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"Microsoft Will 'Crush' Google And 'Muscle-Out' Apple In Smartphone, Tablet Markets" BGR 11:26 AM
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"Fully loaded new 27-inch iMac will cost over $4,200—before tax: Top model starts at $1,999, but those build-to-order options really add up." Ars Technica 11:19 AM
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"The Most Expensive Mac, iPhone, iPad Business App Is Also One Of The Best" Mac 360 8:25 AM
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"Excellent! Apple Nails Future Wireless Charging System" Patently Apple 8:28 AM
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"A redesigned player. Like you've never seen—or used—before."" ["Video"] Apple 1:10 PM
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"Mac of the Future: Storage" Macworld 8:53 AM
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"13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display Review: The Almost Perfect Laptop" ABCNews 10:11 AM
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