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Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs delivers the keynote address at the Apple Worldwide Development Conference at the Moscone Center in San Francisco on June 9, 2008. He unveiled the new iPhone. (UPI Photo/Terry Schmitt)
Steve Jobs is the subject or is mentioned in the following stories:

Apple to launch iPhone in Europe with UK's O2

Apple revealed Tuesday that Britain will become the first European nation to get the trendy new touch-screen iPhone, after operator O2 won an exclusive deal with the US giant.

Apple starts selling movies at iTunes online store

Apple said that it began selling Walt Disney Company movies at its iTunes online store on Tuesday.

Google CEO elected to Apple board of directors

Apple Computer elected Google chief executive Eric Schmidt to its board of directors Tuesday in a possible harbinger of an alliance between the technology titans.

Apple previews Leopard operating system

Apple Computer showcased its Leopard operating system, due out next year, to the cheers of software developers gathered for a major conference.

Apple profits beat forecasts

Apple Computer beat third-quarter expectations on Wednesday, crediting its second-highest quarterly earnings on the continued popularity of its iPod music players and growing interest in Macintosh computers.

I.T. Briefs

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Beatles pipped as Apple trademark war comes to the crunch

The Beatles' company Apple Corps lost its long-running trademark battle with US giant Apple Computer in a High Court ruling on Monday on the use of the famous name and logo.

Apple's iTunes must play fair in French music market, says minister

Apple Computer Inc. should have anticipated that the exclusive union of its iPod music players and online iTunes store would be challenged in France, trade minister Christine Lagarde said on Thursday.

Apple trademark battle comes to the crunch

The Beatles' record company Apple Corps re-entered battle with Apple Computer at London's High Court on Wednesday, accusing them of breaching a trademark agreement by promoting music products.
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