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Live blog: Apple launches new iLife, iWork, iTunes upgrades at Macworld

 
There were faces, places and a lot of talk about batteries. Get all the details on the latest Apple launches from Macworld by visiting business columnist Chris O'Brien's live blog here .    Historic Macworld gets under way    Jobs' revelation | Link to earlier cancer?    O'Brien: The weirdness at Apple    Track Apple stock | More Apple news (link)

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