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Apple warns music royalty hike could kill iTunes
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Apple has warned that a hike in digital music royalties being considered by US judges could be a death knell for its globally popular iTunes online shop.
Nations:U.S. People:Steve Jobs Source:(AFP)
2008-10-02
Amazon's Google phone alliance ramps up attack on iTunes
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Internet retail titan Amazon has ramped up its attack on Apple's iTunes by having links to its MP3 online music and movie store built into a "Google phone" due out next month.
Nations:U.S. Germany People:Steve Jobs
2008-09-24
`SNL' returns with spotlight on prez impersonators
NEW YORK - "You can just feel it simmering," says Darrell Hammond while walking down the hallways of Studio 8H with his hands out, as if he can touch the energy around the new season of "Saturday Night Live" pulsating from the walls.
People:Steve Jobs Hillary Clinton Bill Clinton Sarah Palin Amy Poehler Don Imus
2008-09-11
Apple senior execs settle options case for $14M
NEW YORK - Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs and several other senior executives and board members have agreed to settle a lawsuit that claimed the company was damaged by their role in Apple's mishandling of stock option awards.
People:Steve Jobs Activities:Stock Option Backdating Scandal Source:(AP)
2008-09-10
Apple unveils new iPods but shares slip
SAN FRANCISCO - Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs took the wraps off a revamped line of iPods on Tuesday and trumpeted a truce with NBC Universal that means the TV network will begin selling programs again on iTunes.
Nations:U.S. People:Steve Jobs Source:(AP)
2008-09-09
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