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Apple getting serious with iBook
The firm unveiled a thinner, lighter, cheaper version of its notebook computer. Gone are the old colorful, clamshell iBooks. The new consumer portable looks more like Apple's popular Titanium PowerBook for professionals. It weighs 4.9 pounds, is 1.3 inches thick and boasts a 12-inch screen. The entry model will sell for $1,299, $200 below the prior low-end iBook. Apple will start shipping it in two weeks.More on A4
AT&T Broadband to raise fees
The cable TV unit of AT&T will raise high-speed Internet fees by $6 a month to $45.95 starting June 1. The hike will affect most of AT&T Broadband's 1.28 million customers of its AT&TAtHome and AT&T Road Runner cable modem services. Some markets will feel the rate hit July 1 or Aug. 1, depending on the notice AT&T had to give regulators.
Bush plans benefit defense firms
Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and TRW will gain ...