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There was no Steve Jobs and no game-changing gadgets at Macworld's keynote speech Tuesday, but Apple marketing chief Phillip Schiller delivered eye-catching software updates and a supercharged, tiny MacBook Pro. Schiller, who handles worldwide product... (link)

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