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26Percentage of wireless customers who use their cell phones to take picturesMore Vitals
| ![]() ![]() Where "Think Different" Is Taking Apple Rather than accept being a niche PC maker, Steve Jobs is transforming his baby into a high-end consumer-electronics and services company That New Shine on Apple's Stock The share price reflects good news coming in from many corners of the Mac maker's world. Now, can it keep rising? iTunes Has Bands on the Run Music fans are making their feelings clear: Online services such as Apple's put consumers in control of what they buy, not artists Picking Apple as a Server Solution Some companies are finding that OS X and Xserve are a viable, sometimes cheaper, alternative to Windows-based networks. That could be a big help Why I Have to Write about Apple Innovation and influence -- rather than paltry market share -- are the true measures of this computer company |
NEWSMAKER Q&A Steve Jobs: "I'm an Optimist" Apple's visionary-in-chief looks on tech's condition today: "I see a recovery in innovation coming" (8/13/03) BYTE OF THE APPLE With iChat, Who Needs a Phone? Apple's latest makes voice calling over the Net a snap. That could be a push off a cliff for today's telecom giants (7/9/03) How Apple Spells Future: i-P-O-D The slender digital-music player will drive tomorrow's growth. Just watch when the Windows version comes out (7/2/03) A Talk with iTunes' Conductor Apple's Phil Schiller on how the new music service will help curtail piracy -- and sell lots more Macs and iPods (5/7/03) A Rendezvous with Redmond? Apple's no-fuss networking system could be a direct challenge to Microsoft (2/5/03) MORE FROM BYTE OF THE APPLE |
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