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Apple's iPad turns 2: A look back and ahead

Apple's iPad turns 2: A look back and ahead

Apple's iPad made its debut two years ago today. CNET takes a look back at its origins, its successes, and what's rumored to be coming next.

Facebook could file IPO by Wednesday

Facebook could file IPO by Wednesday

Facebook is set to file to for its IPO as early as Wednesday, seeking a valuation between $75 billion and $100 billion, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Will Facebook IPO delight or disappoint?

Apple, do something about China factories

Apple, do something about China factories

commentary As stories emerge about the terrible working conditions at consumer-electronics factories, it's time for Apple to step up and make meaningful change, CNET's Molly Wood rants.
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  1. Putting a human cost on the iPad

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    An in-depth New York Times report focuses on the final months of a factory worker who died as a result of an explosion at a factory that makes iPads, as well as the conditions workers often endure.

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