Steve, thank you for being a mentor and a friend. Thanks for showing that what you build can change the world. I will miss you. - Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder
He not only gave me a lot of personal advice and encouragement, he showed all of us how innovation can change lives." - Jerry Yang, Yahoo! co-founder
For those of us lucky enough to get to work with him, it's been an insanely great honor. - Bill Gates, Microsoft co-founder
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    With wary eye on the U.S., China courts India Wed 22 May, 2013

    By Frank Jack Daniel and Rajesh Kumar Singh NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, smiling and effusive, was out to smooth ruffled feathers in India this week, … More »With wary eye on the U.S., China courts India

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    By Frank Jack Daniel and Rajesh Kumar Singh NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, smiling and effusive, was out to smooth ruffled feathers in India this week, promising to ease tensions and increase trade between Asia's fastest growing economies in his first trip overseas since taking office. "China will make …

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    Apple tells U.S. of tough talks, not collusion, with publishers Wed 15 May, 2013

    By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Apple Inc responded to Justice Department accusations it conspired with publishers to push up electronic book prices, saying it … More »Apple tells U.S. of tough talks, not collusion, with publishers

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    By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Apple Inc responded to Justice Department accusations it conspired with publishers to push up electronic book prices, saying it negotiated with a number of publishing companies separately and crafted different agreements with each. U.S. authorities have termed Apple a go-between among …

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    Apple's cash plan takes heat off Cook, buys him time Thu 25 Apr, 2013

    By Poornima Gupta and Ben Berkowitz REUTERS - Tim Cook wants investors to "think different" about Apple: less as a hyper-growth startup-like company and more as a mature … More »Apple's cash plan takes heat off Cook, buys him time

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    By Poornima Gupta and Ben Berkowitz REUTERS - Tim Cook wants investors to "think different" about Apple: less as a hyper-growth startup-like company and more as a mature but robust technology corporation with the world's biggest dividend. If Wall Street follows Apple Inc's famous advertising slogan of old, it may relieve …

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    Apple's dimming luster roils suppliers, investors Sun 21 Apr, 2013

    By Reiji Murai and Clare Jim TOKYO/TAIPEI (Reuters) - Apple Inc marketing chief Phil Schiller let slip during last August's courtroom battle with Samsung that when setting … More »Apple's dimming luster roils suppliers, investors

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    By Reiji Murai and Clare Jim TOKYO/TAIPEI (Reuters) - Apple Inc marketing chief Phil Schiller let slip during last August's courtroom battle with Samsung that when setting forecasts for new iPhones, the inside joke was that people should assume sales would equal all previous versions combined. That quip, uttered in front …

  • An employee cleans an advertisement plate at an Apple dealership on the eve of iPhone 5's release, in Wuhan, Hubei province December 13, 2012.
    Apple, Google won't face poaching class action suit, yet Sat 6 Apr, 2013

    By Jonathan Stempel REUTERS - A U.S. judge ruled that a lawsuit alleging a broad conspiracy among Silicon Valley companies not to poach each other's employees cannot … More »Apple, Google won't face poaching class action suit, yet

    An employee cleans an advertisement plate at an Apple dealership on the eve of iPhone 5's release, in Wuhan, Hubei province December 13, 2012.

    By Jonathan Stempel REUTERS - A U.S. judge ruled that a lawsuit alleging a broad conspiracy among Silicon Valley companies not to poach each other's employees cannot proceed as a class action for now, but left the door open for workers to eventually sue as a group. In a decision released on Friday, U.S. District Judge Lucy …