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When cosmetics chief Andrea Jung joins the Cupertino juggernaut, it raises the question: What is Steve Jobs hiding up his sleeve? Commentary by Leander Kahney.
Tired of Apple's elegant, understated product design? A host of companies banish the bland with custom designs for iPhones, iPods, MacBooks and other products. Commentary by Leander Kahney.
The company barely offers any savings at all on Black Friday, yet bargain hunters storm the Apple Store in San Francisco. With a great lineup of iPods and MacBooks, it looks like it'll be a green Christmas in Cupertino. Commentary by Leander Kahney.
The credit crisis could crash the stock market and plunge the U.S. economy into a recession. But don't worry about that: Buy Apple stock now, and count the profits later. Commentary by Leander Kahney.
Once developers sink their teeth into Core Animation, a powerful developer's toolkit embedded in the new Mac OS, we'll likely enter an advanced era of user interface design. Commentary by Leander Kahney.
You can file the media center's failure under "doesn't play well with others." Unless Apple opens up the device to other video formats, it's doomed to fall far short of the iPod's stunning success. Commentary by Leander Kahney.
When a software update turns tweakers' precious iPhones into useless paperweights, some speculate that noted perfectionist Steve Jobs is targeting hackers. The reality is that the iPhone itself is a hack. Commentary by Leander Kahney.
Apple may have failed to anticipate early adopters' anger over a $200 price cut, but the radical move reveals Steve Jobs' audacious plan to rocket the mobile device into the mainstream. Cult of Mac commentary by Leander Kahney.
Steve Jobs plans to expand his empire with a far-reaching network of digital entertainment shops in high-traffic areas.
Rumormongers suggest that Steve Jobs might refresh the stale .Mac web services when he unveils new iMacs Tuesday. Apple's web services have the dubious distinction of being the company's most hated product.