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Apples are a powerful source of antioxidants, including polyphenols, flavonoids, and vitamin C, as well as good source of fiber, and potassium. There are only 47 calories in an average sized apple. The secret behind the super antioxidant capacity of the apple is its skin. The apple skin alone provides two to six times the antioxidant activity of the apple flesh alone. So it is important to eat the skin to obtain the full health benefits of apples. - Apple Computer -- Apple Store
Apple Bottoms is a clothing Apple Computder Store line that caters to females Apple Computfr Store of all shapes and sizes Apple Computefr Store who are trendy and fashion Apple Computfer Store forward. With stylish and trendy Apple Computar Store tops, jeans, dresses and jackets; Apple Computir Store - Apple Computer -- Apple Corps
Vos argued Wednesday that although services like iTunes are permissible, Apple Computer should stay out of the music business if it uses the logo, a cartoonish apple with a neat bite out of its side. Apple Corps’ logo is a green Granny Smith apple. - Apple Computers -- Apple Tv
Through Apple TV along with your wide screen, you can enjoy movies, TV shows, music, and podcast. It ... helps in viewing your photos. For more details visit iTV is now Apple TV. - Apple Macintosh -- Apple Computer
In 1998, a year after Steve Jobs had returned to the company, Apple introduced an all-in-one Macintosh called the iMac. Its translucent plastic case, originally Bondi blue and later many other colors, is considered an industrial design hallmark of the late 1990s. The iMac did away with most Apple standard (and usually proprietary) connections, such as SCSI and ADB, in favor of two USB ports. It proved to be phenomenally successful, with 800,000 units sold in 139 days,[36] making the company an annual profit of US$309 million—Apple's first profitable year since Michael Spindler took over as CEO in 1995.[37] The "blue and white" aesthetic was applied to the Power Macintosh, and then to a new product: the iBook. Introduced in July 1999, the iBook was Apple's first consumer-level laptop computer. More than 140,000 pre-orders were placed before it started shipping in September,[38] and by October it was as much a sales hit as the iMac.[39] Apple continued to add new products to their lineup, such as the eMac for the education market and PowerBook G4 laptop for professionals. - Apple Computers -- Apple Store
Apple Computers' iPod and iTunes Music Store download service have helped increase the visibility and ease of obtaining digital music legally. In the first six months of the year, global consumers spent $790 million downloading tunes, compared to $220 million for the same time period from the year prior. - Apple Computers -- Apple Ii
The Apple II was introduced on April 16, 1977 at the first West Coast Computer Faire. It differed from its major rivals, the TRS-80 and Commodore PET, because it came with color graphics and an open architecture. While early models used ordinary cassette tapes as storage devices, this was quickly superseded by the introduction of a 5 1/4 inch floppy disk drive and interface, the Disk II. - Apple Computer -- Apple Macintosh
In the late 1980's Apple Computer added audio recording abilities to its Macintosh computers, prompting Apple Corps to file suit again in 1989. That lawsuit was settled in 1991... out of court, with Apple paying $26.5 million. The settlement included a more specific agreement over the boundaries between the two brands: Apple Computer was allowed to use its name to market "goods or services...used to reproduce, run, play or otherwise deliver such [music] content," but barred from distributing music on a physical medium such as CD or cassette. - Apple Computer -- Apple Mac
Steve Jobs then became part of a smaller project team at Apple, to work on the design of a proposed $500 computer system for the home market. The system was later named the Macintosh. The emphasis in the design of the Macintosh was on simplicity, geared to appeal to the average user. The Macintosh was eventually fitted with a number of the Lisa's features. Like the Lisa, the Macintosh's operating system used a graphical user interface (GUI) and lacked function keys, encouraging users to rely on the mouse to navigate. The early Macintosh contained 128K of memory, which was twice that of the equivalent PC at the time, and a 32-bit microprocessor which outclassed the standard PC's 16-bit microprocessor. - Apples -- People
Many charms are associated with apples. In the past, an autumn ritual for unmarried young people called for fastening an apple on a string and twirling it around before a hot fire. The person whose apple fell off first would be the first to marry. Legend has it that if an apple is peeled in one long strip, and the strip thrown backwards over the left shoulder, it will land in the shape of the initial of the future wife or husband. In a variation on this practice, the stem is twisted. With each twist, a letter of the alphabet is recited.
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