Posted by Reuters: Business News on September 28, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Amazon.com Inc took the wraps off its long-awaited “Kindle Fire” on Wednesday, tacking on a mass market-friendly $199 price tag that poses a serious threat to the dominance of Apple Inc’s two-year-old iPad.



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on June 28, 2011
SEATTLE (Reuters) – Microsoft Corp is making its biggest move into the mobile, Internet-accessible world of cloud computing this week, as it takes the wraps off a revamped online version of its hugely profitable Office software suite.



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on September 1, 2010
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Apple Inc unveiled a snazzier line of its iPod on Wednesday, with new designs for every model of the popular media device in hopes of kick-starting holiday sales.



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on January 27, 2010
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs took the wraps off a sleek tablet that it called the iPad, pitching the new gadget at a surprisingly low price to bridge the gap between smartphones and laptops.

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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs took the wraps off the highly anticipated “iPad” tablet and pitched it at a surprisingly low price, aiming to bridge the gap between smartphones and laptops.

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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs took the wraps off an “iPad” tablet with a lower-than-expected price tag, placing a big bet on a new breed of gadgets that aim to bridge the gap between smartphones and laptops.

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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs took the wraps off the “iPad” tablet on Wednesday, looking to define a new category of wireless device that will play video, games and all sorts of other media.

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Posted by Reuters: Business News on January 6, 2010
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California (Reuters) – Google Inc took the wraps off a new smartphone that it will sell directly to consumers, aiming to boost its position in the emerging mobile Internet market by exerting greater control over the new generation of Web-surfing devices.

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Posted by Reuters: Business News on January 5, 2010
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California (Reuters) – Google Inc took the wraps off the first of its smartphones on Tuesday, a device with speech recognition that it hopes can take on Apple’s iPhone over time and help shore up the company’s dominance in Internet advertising.

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