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12 Great Apple Feuds
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Apple is currently the king of the tech hill, but its ascendancy hasn’t been easy, with corporate and personal conflicts at seemingly every turn. In this grid, we look at 12 of Apple’s most rough-and-tumble feuds, past and present.
#7
Gizmodo
And Steve Jobs went to the Pharaoh Gizmodo and said, “Let my iPhone prototype go.” And Gizmodo was all like, “Hells to the naw!” Then Steve Jobs released his one plague:... Read on...
#6
Nokia
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#5
IBM
Apple's battles with IBM date back to the 1980s, when personal computing was very much in its infancy. At the time, computers were generally thought to be up the alley of business professionals as... Read on...
#4
Adobe
Yet another entry into the encyclopedia of Apple feuds, Apple's feud with Adobe came about with the release of the iPhone, but came into prominence with the iPad after Apple banned the use of... Read on...
#3
Itself
All of Apple's outward directed battles don't mean that it was immune to internal intrigue, often pitting Jobs against other Apple execs. A few of the struggles: Jobs and Wozniak vs. Ron Wayne: As... Read on...
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