
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs will hold his annual face-to-face meeting with shareholders on Thursday, and there will be no shortage of questions for a company famously stingy with information.

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Looking to pick up one of Apple's iPads on launch day? You'll have to get creativeor luckyas the Apple online store is no longer taking reservations for its presumably sold-out stock of launch-day iPads.

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SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc said on Tuesday it sold 3 million iPads since the touch-screen tablet computer hit the market less than three months ago, boosting its stock two days before the company's iPhone arrives on store shelves.

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Verizon told CNET the company had "done everything possible" to ensure adequate supply of the
Droid X, but there's apparently no anticipating the demand for a top-tier smartphone --
like the Droid Incredible before it, the giant 1GHz Motorola handset is already out of stock, both online (today's orders suffer a ten-day delay) and in many brick and mortar stores. Verizon confirmed the shortages in a communique to
Android Central, saying the company was pleased with initial sales, and that though they were "successful at keeping up with early demand" supplies are presently "low or out." Tomorrow's just not going to work out,
our anti-gravitational friend -- can we take a July 27th raincheck?
[Thanks, Haitham]
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SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp easily beat Wall Street forecasts with a 48 percent rise in quarterly profit, but its shares barely moved in the absence of powerful new signs of a rebound in global tech spending.

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