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One of the unintended consequences of the success of the iPhone is that it has rendered the classic iPod and its diminutive sisters -- the nano and the shuffle -- nearly irrelevant. What do you need a...
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Government needs to support research for clean energy-powered cars. But auto makers need to make their own success. By Steve Westly and Mindy Lubber America's auto industry is at an unprecedented...
View ArticleMelting iPod snarls Tokyo rush hour
Japanese commuter train halted by the smell of an overheated iPod nano The iPod nano may be one of the world's most popular music players, but it's been a headache for Apple (AAPL) in the Japanese...
View ArticleJeff Williams: Apple's other operations whiz
It's simple: He's the guy that makes Apple run. Even simpler: He's CEO Tim Cook's Tim Cook. FORTUNE -- Looks aren't everything. Yes, Apple's devices are examples of uncompromising industrial design,...
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