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New, thinner iMacs take stage at Apple press event
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At an event at Apple\222s headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., CEO Steve Jobs announces the company's new iPhone App Store. Third-party developers can build software for the iPhone and have it distributed via the App Store in iTunes.
From Apple's Cupertino, Calif.-headquarters, CNET's Molly Wood takes a first look at iWork 08, the software bundle that now includes "Numbers," Apple's answer to Microsoft Excel.
From Apple's Cupertino, Calif.-headquarters, CNET's Molly Wood takes a first look at iWork 08, the software bundle that now includes "Numbers," Apple's answer to Microsoft Excel.
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Daily Debrief 2nd Edition: No surprises at Apple laptop event
No major or altogether unexpected Apple laptop news came out of the media event at the company's Cupertino, Calif., headquarters on Tuesday. In this Daily Debrief, CNET's Kara Tsuboi speaks with CNET Reviews' Michelle Thatcher about the hardware redesigns, the lowered point of entry ($999), and whether the announcement was splashy enough to continue the company's momentum into the fourth quarter.
Apple iMac Core Duo (17-inch, 1.83GHz)
Apple's new Intel-powered iMac debuts earlier than expected, and Apple claims the new Core Duo CPUs offer a performance boost of two to three times that of the old iMac G5.
