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Apple retail stores can now replace broken iPhone screensNov 30, 1999
Apple has expanded the services offered by its retail stores to include fixing damaged iPhone screens.
The Loop has confirmed that if your iPhone has a broken screen and you take it to an Apple retail relocation, they have the capability to fix it on...
Report: Apple in talks to buy Lala streaming music serviceDec 4, 2009
Apple could be setting the groundwork for an iTunes streaming music service, if rumors from CNET are true.According to a story posted on Friday, Apple is in “advanced” acquisition talks with Lala digital streaming music service. An Apple spokesperson...
Macs dominate October U.S. retail salesDec 4, 2009
Market research firm NPD Group reports that Apple took the top spots in U.S. desktop and laptop retail sales categories for the month of October. Apple’s refreshed iMac line and its laptop computers occupied top spots. The news comes by way of Cnet....
Mac Pros refreshed with Quad-Core 3.3GHz modelDec 4, 2009
Apple has quietly introduced a new option for its high-end desktop computer, the Mac Pro, offering the system with a single 3.3GHz Quad-Core Intel microprocessor. The new option is available for $3,699 – $1,200 more than the base price of a 2.66GHz...
Apple sued for infringing digital camera patent with iPhoneDec 4, 2009
St. Clair Intellectual Property Consultants filed a lawsuit against Apple claiming the company is violating several of its digital camera patents.Filed in the United States District Court in Delaware, the lawsuit claims that Apple’s iPhone camera...
App makes understanding game ratings a breezeDec 4, 2009
Shopping for video games this holiday season? The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is helping parents make better buying decisions with a free app for your iPhone or iPod touch. The ESRB rates video games based on content and assigns a letter...
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