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In Apple Security Case, Obama Calls To Strike A Balance
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Two growers are competing to harvest fresh figs earlier and earlier in hopes of transforming the industry into year-round production. But some fig lovers say they want to hold out for summer fruit.
After 10 years of development, Apple abruptly cancels its electric car project
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Apple's CEO Shows Off Its Long-Awaited iPhone
Fans of Apple computers got word that their favorite company is going into the phone business. Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced its new iPhone, which combines a mobile phone — including a camera — with a music player. At the Macworld Conference and Expo in San Francisco, Jobs also introduced the Apple TV device.
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Apple Teams Up With Former Rival IBM On Business Apps
The companies announced a deal Tuesday to sell Apple devices loaded with IBM software to big businesses all over the world
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