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Steve Jobs, you’re presence is requested in court

The Superior Court of California in Santa Clara is summoning your favorite CEO, Steve Jobs, as well as other Apple officials back to court for a new lawsuit from the Boston Retirement Board. This group is claiming over $105 million was lost on backdated stock options granted to Mr. Jobs. Technically speaking, backdating is legal, more »

New Apple stores coming in Maine and New York

It seems that Maine will be getting it’s first Apple Store soon. Although an Apple spokeswoman would not confirm or deny this, it is fairly obvious after seeing listings for jobs at the store on Monster.com as well as Apple’s official job listings page. This is great for Apple lovers in Maine, butMacNN points out more »

California Democrats look to tax iTunes downloads

California citizens could soon see their iTunes song prices rise from the usual $0.99 to $1.07. iTunes is the USA’s second-largest music retailer, shortly behind Wal-Mart. The current California laws limit taxing goods to only real-life objects, e.g. a CD – digital music files obviously aren’t real-life objects and can’t be taxed. The state is more »