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  • Tue Sep 13 2005 Getting Bad with Apple

    Michael Robertson started MP3.com and Linspire. Now he's taking on Apple and iTunes with BadApple.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Mon Jun 20 2005 'BadApple' podcasts first in iTunes

    Anonymous software plug-in has signs of corporate sponsorship, but still thumbs nose at Apple.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Fri Sep 11 2009 Apple takes on gaming

    It's our take on Apple's announcements. Any bad Apples? You bet. Steve Jobs likes ice cream, and we interview actor Tyrese Gibson.

    Posted by Brian Tong

  • Mon Jun 20 2005 Podcast plug-in taps into iTunes

    A site called BadFruit offers software that beats Apple to the punch in podcasting. Also: Taking stock of a collegiate iPod giveaway.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Wed Oct 19 2005 'DVD Jon' joins another maverick

    Copy-protection hacker Jon Johansen will work with MP3.com founder Michael Robertson on new digital audio project.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Wed Nov 22 2006 Photos: MP3 players for all budgets

    MP3 players have made it onto nearly everybody's holiday wish lists. Here is a collection of devices that suit every price range.

  • Fri Jun 26 2009 The iPhone 3GS is a speed racer

    Speed tests are even more impressive than Apple reports; we'll show you how to tether your iPhone; and Steve Job's gets a cool new toy of his own.

    Posted by Brian Tong

  • Mon Nov 10 2008 Sexy time with the iPhone

    Brian Tong shows you how to pimp out your Apple TV. Which iPhone are you still lusting after? Plus, a recap of Apple's fiscal Q4 earnings.

    Posted by Brian Tong

  • Tue Feb 28 2006 Apple launches new Intel Mac Minis, iPod Hi-Fi

    Mac maker introduces two new Minis with Intel chips and a speaker system that CEO Steve Jobs says is of home stereo quality.

    Posted by Ina Fried

  • Fri May 26 2006 Apple thwarted in bid to unmask leaker

    Appeals court rules that communications between a product leaker and an enthusiast Web site are protected by law.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh and Ina Fried

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