• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

Jobs unveils wireless backup device

SAN FRANCISCO
Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:59pm EST

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc chief Steve Jobs unveiled on Tuesday a wireless backup device for Macintosh computers called "Time Capsule," with models costing $299 and $499 (152 and 254 pounds).

Jobs unveiled the product at the annual Macworld convention in San Francisco, where he showed off the highly anticipated iPhone for the first time last year.

(for more tech news see the Mediafile blog blogs.reuters.com/mediafile)

(Reporting by Scott Hillis and Duncan Martell, editing by Mark Porter)



More from Reuters

Photo

Democrats gain 60th vote on health bill

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Democrats reached a compromise on Saturday with the last holdout senator that secured the 60 votes they need to pass a broad healthcare overhaul sought by President Barack Obama.

A woman shops at a Sam's Club store, a division of Wal-Mart Stores, in Bentonville, Arkansas June 4, 2009. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi

The food-stamp economy

On the last day of every month, shoppers at Walmart load their carts with food and household items and wait for the midnight hour. Is this the new normal in America?  Full Article 

Two men shake hands in a file photo.    REUTERS/File

Let's make a deal

The battered M&A sector will make a tepid recovery in the coming year and three hot sectors will lead the way, according to a Thomson Reuters analysis.  Full Article