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Apple Inc.

Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs and manufactures consumer electronics and computer software products. The company's best-known hardware products include Macintosh computers, the iPod, and the iPhone. Apple software includes the Mac OS X operating system, the iTunes media browser, the iLife suite of multimedia and creativity software, the iWork suite of productivity software, Final Cut Studio, a suite of professional audio and film-industry software products, and Logic Studio, a suite of audio tools. The company operates more than 250 retail stores in nine countries, and an online store where hardware and software products are sold. Read More

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RIM's head of global sales leaving BlackBerry maker

By Reuters

The head of global sales at Research In Motion Ltd <RIM.TO> has resigned to take on a leadership role in another industry, the BlackBerry maker said on Wednesday. (6:05 am)

MORE TOPICS: INDIA, BLACKBERRY, ANDROID, LONDON

First Wiretap Played At Gupta's Insider Trading Trial

By Reuters

A New York jury on Wednesday heard former Goldman director Rajat Gupta on a FBI wiretap casually discussing business with Raj Rajaratnam, the now-imprisoned hedge fund founder he is accused of tipping off about boardroom secrets. (4:19 am)

MORE TOPICS: RAJ RAJARATNAM, GOLDMAN SACHS, LLOYD BLANKFEIN, COURT, NEW YORK, INTEL

Apple: U.S. e-book lawsuit "fundamentally flawed"

By Reuters

Apple Inc <AAPL.O> is rejecting charges that it conspired to fix prices of electronic books, calling the U.S. government's antitrust lawsuit a "fundamentally flawed" endeavor that could discourage competition and harm consumers. (1:58 am)

MORE TOPICS: STEVE JOBS, COURT, IPAD, NEW YORK, ATTORNEY GENERAL, LAWSUIT

Motorola Now a Google Unit: What's Next for Android?

By IBTimes AU

The corporate marriage between search giant and Android developer Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) and former mobile phone leader Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. (NYSE: MMI) closed is now official. (May 23)

MORE TOPICS: NORTEL NETWORKS, GOOGLE INC., MICROSOFT, IPHONE, NYSE, SAMSUNG

Analysis: Security features offer RIM a fragile lifeline

By Reuters

Along with firearms, radio and other standard-issue gear, Constable Ken Koke's police cruiser comes equipped with portable technology made by Research In Motion Ltd <RIM.TO> that he says has become an important tool in policing rural Canada. (May 22)

MORE TOPICS: IBM, CALIFORNIA, AUSTRALIA, CISCO SYSTEMS, ITUNES, BLACKBERRY

Silicon Valley takes Facebook fizzle in stride

By Reuters

Facebook's lackluster initial public offering performance is a black eye for many on Wall Street and could have ramifications for similar upcoming deals such as an offering by Twitter, but venture capitalists in Silicon Valley are keen to shrug off Facebook's stumble - at least for now. (May 22)

MORE TOPICS: GOOGLE INC., TWITTER, FACEBOOK

Stocks, oil rise as G8 leaders pledge growth

By Reuters UK

Global stocks on Monday rebounded from lows for the year and oil prices rose for the first time in four sessions as world leaders emphasized support for growth in the euro zone, and China said priority should be given to maintaining its economic expansion. (May 22)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, GOLD, DOW JONES, FTSE, GERMANY, FACEBOOK

Wall Street rebounds, but investors dump Facebook

By Reuters

Stocks rose more than 1 percent on Monday, with the S&P 500 snapping a six-day losing streak in a rebound from equities' biggest weekly drop in almost six months, but Facebook slumped in its second session after a disappointing debut. (May 22)

MORE TOPICS: DOW JONES, MORGAN STANLEY, NASDAQ OMX GROUP, FACEBOOK, RETAIL, ELECTIONS

Stocks rise from year's lows, euro flat

By Reuters UK

Global stocks rebounded from lows for the year and the euro steadied on Monday as world leaders emphasized support for growth in the euro zone and China said priority should be given to maintaining its economic expansion. (May 22)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, GOLD, DOW JONES, FTSE, GERMANY, FACEBOOK

On Monday, Apple invested another $210 million to help Foxconn, the company's largest manufacturing partner in Asia, build out a new production line for unspecified components. The plant will hire roughly 35,800 new employees to help assemble compone
Apple Building New Production Line Overseas, Foxconn Invests $210 Million Towards Expansion

By IBTimes

On Monday, Apple invested another $210 million to help Foxconn, the company's largest manufacturing partner in Asia, build out a new production line for unspecified components. The plant will hire roughly 35,800 new employees to help assemble co... (May 22)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, STEVE JOBS, MANUFACTURING, IPAD