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  • A look at 5 iPad models since 2010

    The new iPads announced Tuesday are Apple's fourth and fifth models. Here are Apple's iPad releases since its debut in 2010.

  • Jurors to resume deliberations in Apple case

    Jurors were set to begin their second day of deliberations Thursday in a multibillion dollar patent infringement case pitting Apple against Samsung over the design of iPhones and iPads.

  • Jurors begin deliberations in Apple patent case

    Jurors began deliberating Wednesday in a multibillion dollar patent infringement case pitting Apple against Samsung over the design of iPhones and iPads _ but few experts were expecting a quick verdict.

  • Enough praises Intel for clean mineral efforts

    Intel, Motorola Solutions, HP and Apple have become "pioneers of progress" through their efforts to avoid purchasing minerals that fund armed groups in Central Africa, according to a report released Thursday.

  • Intel, Apple praised for clean mineral efforts

    Apple, Hewlett-Packard and Intel have become "pioneers of progress" through their efforts to avoid purchasing minerals that fund armed groups in Central Africa, an advocacy group said Thursday.

  • With iPads, playbooks a new game for Redskins

    It was the morning after the Washington Redskins' preseason opener at the Buffalo Bills, and linebacker Lorenzo Alexander didn't have to go to the team's practice facility to review his game performance. He could do that in his basement, or over a bowl of cereal.

  • Number of iPads sold by Apple by quarter

    Apple has sold more than 84 million iPads since its debut in 2010. The latest model debuted just two weeks before the start of Apple's April-June quarter, which became a record-setter in iPad sales.

  • American Scene: Wildfire arsonist guilty of 5 heart attack deaths

    A jury on Wednesday found a California man guilty of murdering five people who had heart attacks after he deliberately started a blaze that ballooned into a massive wildfire.

  • Police: Burglar made off with Steve Jobs' wallet

    The burglar who broke into Steve Jobs' house made off with the Apple Inc. co-founder's wallet with a dollar inside and his driver's license in addition to Apple gadgets and jewelry, according to a police report released Tuesday.

  • In this July 13, 2011 photo, Amish women shop at an Amish-owned country store in Centerville, N.Y. Centerville, a town south of Buffalo, has an established Amish community. Longstanding Amish population centers in Pennsylvania and Ohio have lost families while Amish numbers in New York have boomed in the past two years, according to a new study by Elizabethtown College researchers. (AP Photo/David Duprey)

    Amish enjoy unexpected boom in numbers

    Practitioners of one of America's fastest-growing and dynamic religious communities still get to Sunday services by horse and buggy.

  • How makers of phones and tablets are faring

    Makers of mobile devices have begun releasing their earnings reports for the latest quarter. Many companies including Nokia and Research in Motion have been struggling to compete with Apple and manufacturers of devices running Google's Android software.

  • How consumer-electronics makers are faring

    Makers and sellers of consumer-electronics devices have begun releasing their earnings reports for the latest quarter. Here's a look at selected companies that report unit sales on phones, tablet computers and other devices. Some companies including Samsung Electronics Co. do not release data on unit sales.

  • Opening statements underway in Apple patent trial

    Apple Inc. has started making its case to a jury that a bitter rival owes it billions of dollars for copying its iPhones and iPads.

  • The Daily tablet newspaper lays off third of staff

    The Daily, a digital-only news publication championed by News Corp. founder Rupert Murdoch, is laying off nearly a third of its staff.

  • Review: New Mac software well worth $20 upgrade

    I didn't need to spend a lot of time with the new Mac operating system to see that phones and tablet computers have won out over personal computers at Apple.

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