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TSA wants to buy $3 million worth of Macs and iDevices Transportation agency says it needs 1,000 Apple computers and 1,000 Apple handheld devices to support its counter-terrorism mission. news.cnet.com
Could Siri be coming to Apple's Mac computers? Could Apple's mobile assistant, Siri, be making the jump to the company's line of Mac computers? It could happen, reports suggested. www.latimes.com
Apple chief passes on $75 mn in stock dividends Apple chief executive Tim Cook has opted not to take $75 million in dividend payout on restricted shares of stock he owns in the maker of iPhones, iPads, iPods and Macintosh computers. news.yahoo.com
Apple MacBook Pro, iMac rumors: Ivy Bridge processor, USB 3, Retina Display MacBook Pro and iMac fans anxious for an update of Apple computers can chew on new rumors that have re-surfaced www.cbsnews.com
Cyber crooks step up weapons production Cyber criminals are cranking out new weapons at a brisk pace, tailoring malicious software for a spectrum of gadgets including smartphones, tablets, and Apple computers, a security software company says. www.cio.com.au
U.S. TSA to buy thousands of Macs, iPads, and iPhones; pilot Apple TV The agency charged with airport security plans to spend up to $3 million for 1,000 Apple computers... macdailynews.com
Steve Jobs TV movie to film at the original Apple garage The garage where the first Apple computers were built will be used in the upcoming TV movie about Jobs. news.cnet.com
Apple chief passes on $75 million in stock dividends Apple chief executive Tim Cook has opted not to take $75 million in dividend payout on restricted shares of stock he owns in the maker of iPhones, iPads, iPods and Macintosh computers. Documents on file ... my.news.yahoo.com
Sir Jonathan Ive on design, simplicity, Apple and 'dreadful computers' Jony Ive discusses the Apple design process, design itself, simplicity, teamwork, dreadful computers and attention to detail. rss.feedsportal.com
Obama Campaign Spending: Text Messages, Online Ads, Planned Parenthood And Apple Computers WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama's reelection campaign spent more than $14.6 million in April, ending up with more than $115 million cash on hand, according to a filing it made with the Federal Election Commission on Friday afternoon. www.huffingtonpost.com
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