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Will Facebook face Apple in trying to trademark 'face'
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Tablet computers forecast to outpace laptops
Facebook is reportedly not only trying to trademark the word "book" but the word "face." Yet Apple owns the trademark for FaceTime. Might Cupertino objec...... |
Woman whose call to cops stopped De Anza College attack now has cancer
AT&T Inc.'s chief device strategist, who oversees the carrier's relationship with Cupertino's Apple Inc., said tablet computers costing as much as $1,000 might soon mak... |
Will Amazon produce its own Android tablet
Almost nine years ago, Kelly Bennett was a photo store clerk hailed as a hero for preventing a would-be bomb massacre at De Anza College in Cupertino. Now, the 28-year-old's own life is in pe... |
Analysts raise Apple target after strong Q3 results
Amazon has its own division, Lab126, that's based in Cupertino, Calif., and is responsible for producing the Kindle. Speculation is growing that Amazon may soon produce other gadgets beyond e-... |
Bicyclist killed in Highway 9 crash identified as Cupertino man - San Jose Mercury News
CUPERTINO, California Wall Street analysts lifted their price targets on shares of Apple Inc, encouraged by the technology giant's strong quarterly results and unusually bullish revenue outloo... |
Apple snapping up small tech firms
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Steve Jobs defends iPhone 4
Since its founding in 1976, Apple has acquired 28 companies, less than one deal a year. But the Cupertino company is shedding its conservative ways and is on something of a buying binge, reportedly no... |
Apple not 'perfect', to give away iPhone cases
Apple CEO Steve Jobs addresses the iPhone 4's antenna issues and what the company is doing to remedy the situation in a surprise press conference at Apple's Cupertino, Calif., headquar... |
Steve Jobs: Free cases to alleviate iPhone 4 problems
Cupertino California, July 16 AP: Apple Inc. will give free protective cases to buyers of its latest iPhone to alleviate the so-called "death grip" problem in which holding the phone... |