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Can Apple bring back the 'magic' at WWDC

On Monday morning Apple is kicking off a developers conference, marking what is expected to usher in a new era of 'magic' for consumers and the company's bottom line.

E.coli outbreak adds to Spainish Woes

A killer bacteria linked to Spanish cucumbers is claiming victims all around Europe, but the news couldn't come at a worse time for the struggling country.

Apple's iCloud to rule them all

A number of competitors are taking aim at the cloud space this year but Apple's upcoming service has important feature that may distance it from the rest. Coupled with the expected roll out of the new mobile OS, iOS 5, the combination may prove hard to beat for competitors.

With iCloud, Apple's iPhone pulls away from Android

Apple announced on Tuesday that it will roll out significant software upgrades at its developer conference next week, changes that some analysts believe will keep it ahead in the growing arms race against arch-rival Android from Google.

Apple iCloud a 'very big deal'

Apple's Tuesday announcement outlined a number of talking points Steve Jobs is expected to tackle at WWDC next week whipping analysts into a frenzy over what is being seen as revolutionary upgrades.

Apple takes on Mac Defender Scam

After days of silence Apple is now addressing the high-profile virus that is threatening to ruin the pristine virus free world of the Mac OS.

Boston Scientific issues major recall

Medical supplies maker Boston Scientific issued a major recall after complaints that some units of its iCross Coronary Imaging Catheters dethatched inside of patients.

Apple eyes adultery in Samsung marriage

Apple and Samsung have a love-hate relationship as they both rely on each other for business, but also compete across a number verticals. Recently however, that relationship has gotten more tense.

Microsoft aims for post-PC ubiquity with Windows 8

Microsoft is making progress in prepping the next version of its ubiquitous Windows operating system, with new architecture promising a departure from its PC centric roots, and positiong the company to capitalize on new emerging form factors.

Google Wallet will usher change? Think Again

Google rolled out a mobile payments system for its Android phone this week, with observers widely expecting Apple to do the same, but recent privacy snafus and infrastruction challenges question the technology's viability.

Russia recants on Libya

In a surprise move, Russia took the side of Britain and France over Libya for the first time yesterday, calling for the Middle-East despot to leave office.

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