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1) Steve Jobs teams with Calif. governor to push organ donor registry
http://feeds.appleinsider.com/click.phdo?i=392be02d64f1e5b1c0fcedc462235b0f
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs broke his silence Friday on the subject of his recent liver transplant as part of a tag-team effort with California governer Arnold Schwarzenegger to push for reform in the state's organ donor process.
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2) Apple begins accepting iPad apps on the App Store
http://feeds.appleinsider.com/click.phdo?i=45c92b20525c30aeef0691476847f3d0
Apple on Friday afternoon opened the floodgates for developers authoring software for its forthcoming iPad, allowing them to begin submitting the applications to its App Store for approval.
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3) Briefly: Intel short on supply of MacBook Pro-bound processors
http://feeds.appleinsider.com/click.phdo?i=28136daf45a57ba8bb9309f02fde6287
Intel is struggling to meet demand for its new family of Core mobile processors that are widely expected to turn up in the next round of updates to Apple's MacBook and MacBook Pro lines of notebook computers, according to a published report.
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4) China Mobile knocks on Apple's door, seeks preferential treatment
http://feeds.appleinsider.com/click.phdo?i=289a6d8d9c432a114ff412811288c62e
Fearing growing competition from its smaller rivals, iPhone holdout China Mobile is reaching out to Apple this month in hopes that the mobile device maker will concede to building support for Beijing's proprietary 3G standard into its next-generation handset.
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5) Apple tables push for TV subscriptions on iPad, seeks 99 cent episodes
http://feeds.appleinsider.com/click.phdo?i=5d8fc36f673b2f5cf9f3afeba2006690
Apple had high hopes of delivering an all-you-can-eat buffet of television shows in the form of a subscriptions service by the time its iPad hits the market next month, but opposition from networks has forced the company to adopt Plan B: a push towards lower pricing for a la carte downloads.
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6) Apple's iPad secrecy leaves many developers handicapped
http://feeds.appleinsider.com/click.phdo?i=a2a27162cc52bef38f00586bad1e17de
An elite group of software developers afforded early access to the iPad must provide photographic evidence that they've complied with a stringent set of requirements before Apple hands one over, but for everyone else, authoring software for the upcoming device can prove to be a shot in the dark.
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