Apple Inc. is working on the first of a new line of less-expensive iPhones and an overhaul of software services for the
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Apple also is exploring a major revamp of its discount electronics MobileMe online storage service, the people familiar with the matter said. The service, which lets users store data in a central location and synchronize their
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