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Analysts: Apple safeguards online music
lead
Analysts: Apple safeguards online music
lead
04/28/2004 04:05 PMApple Computer Inc. CEO Steve Jobs on Wednesday briefed industry
analysts and media on the third generation iTunes Music Store, details
of which were first revealed on MacCentral earlier this morning.
Industry analysts feel the new release will not only increase the
pressure on Microsoft Corp., but also safeguard Apple's lead in the
competitive online music download market.
Analysts: iPod division could lead to
other devices (MacCentral)
Analysts: iPod division could lead to
other devices (MacCentral)
05/20/2004 06:48 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. confirmed on Thursday a Reuters
report stating that a new iPod division had been set up at the
company, splitting the Macintosh and iPod hardware segments. While
Apple said this would allow the company to focus resources on the
iPod, analysts believe that it solidifies the importance of the iPod
within Apple and could be the start of something bigger for the
company, such as the release of other digital devices.
Analysts weigh in on Apple iMac shortage
(MacCentral)
Analysts weigh in on Apple iMac shortage
(MacCentral)
07/07/2004 07:56 AMMacCentral - While a new iMac has been expected for some time,
Cupertino-based Apple Computer Inc. surprised many industry watchers
when they announced late last week a shortage of iMacs leading the
company to suspend order-taking for the product. Apple called the iMac
shortage "less than perfect" planning as it waits for the next
generation of consumer desktops to hit the market. Industry analysts
see the shortage as a significant problem for the company, but one
they feel Apple can recover from if the new iMac follows Apple's
tradition blockbuster releases.
Apple comments on MSN Music (MacCentral)
Apple comments on MSN Music (MacCentral)
09/03/2004 12:08 PMMacCentral - This week Microsoft launched a preview version of MSN
Music, a potential competitor to Apple's iTunes Music Store. The
introduction of MSN Music has elicited a response from Apple Computer
Inc.
Apple music event in London next week
(MacCentral)
Apple music event in London next week
(MacCentral)
06/07/2004 07:44 AMMacCentral - Apple has invited select members of the press and other
VIPs to a special event in London on June 15th. The invitation is
emblazoned with Apple's familiar silhouetted iPod dancers on colored
backgrounds and says, "The biggest story in music is about to get even
bigger." The invitation-only event is scheduled to take place at Old
Billingsgate Market in London, England on June 15, 2004 at 11:00AM.
Apple opens iTunes Music Store in
Ireland (MacCentral)
Apple opens iTunes Music Store in
Ireland (MacCentral)
01/06/2005 07:49 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. has opened another iTunes Music
Store, this time in Ireland. The store opens with over 700,000 songs
and 8,000 audio books, according to information provided to MacCentral
by Apple.
Apple offers prepaid iTunes Music Store
cards at Target (MacCentral)
Apple offers prepaid iTunes Music Store
cards at Target (MacCentral)
02/17/2004 03:56 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. and Target Stores have partnered this
week to offer customers a prepaid iTunes Music Store card. In
addition, Target will feature iPod kiosks in its stores allowing
people to get some hands on time with the iPod.
Analysts fear longer than expected G5
delays (MacCentral)
Analysts fear longer than expected G5
delays (MacCentral)
08/17/2004 01:21 PMMacCentral - Analysts from Prudential Equity Group and UBS have warned
over the past two days that longer than expected G5 delays from IBM
Corp. is the near-term "key risk" for Apple Computer Inc. Both firms
are concerned the delays could be longer than originally expected.
Analysts weigh in on Apple's newest
Power Mac G5 (MacCentral)
Analysts weigh in on Apple's newest
Power Mac G5 (MacCentral)
06/10/2004 06:07 PMMacCentral - When Apple Computer Inc. upgraded its professional line
of desktop computers on Wednesday, they provided customers with a 25
percent speed increase on the high-end model. While the Power Mac G5s
now top out at 2.5GHz, they failed to meet the prediction of Apple CEO
Steve Jobs at last year's Worldwide Developers Conference that Apple
would release a 3.0GHz G5 within a year. Industry analysts are
unanimous in saying that the current problems are not Apple's fault
and are not that concerned about making the 3.0GHz mark. ...
Phil Schiller, analysts discuss the iMac
G5 (MacCentral)
Phil Schiller, analysts discuss the iMac
G5 (MacCentral)
09/01/2004 01:23 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc.'s Senior Vice President of Hardware
Product Marketing, Phil Schiller, officially kicked off Apple Expo
Paris this week introducing the iMac G5 during his keynote address.
Analysts are unanimous in their support for the new consumer machine
and the strategic ties Apple has drawn between the iMac and the iPod
in marketing the computer.
Apple and America Online Announce Online
Music Alliance
Apple and America Online Announce Online
Music Alliance
10/29/2003 12:12 AMAnalysts: iPod Division Could Lead To
Other Devices
Analysts: iPod Division Could Lead To
Other Devices
05/21/2004 01:01 AM"By creating an iPod division, Apple is establishing the device's
relevance is much more than just playing music." By Jim Dalrymple,
MacCentral (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Music Event Now Online
Apple Music Event Now Online
10/28/2003 11:09 PMApple has posted a QuickTime webcast of yesterday's Music Event.
Apple Row Goes To Core Of Online Music
Apple Row Goes To Core Of Online Music
09/24/2004 09:25 AMWe should not forget just how much the Beatles like money. By Bill
Thompson, BBC News (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Wants To Leverage Online Music
Apple Wants To Leverage Online Music
05/13/2004 06:32 PMBy Frank Bamako, CBS MarketWatch (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple's iPod Lead Creates New
Challenges, Analysts Say
Apple's iPod Lead Creates New
Challenges, Analysts Say
05/04/2004 06:16 PMThe runaway success of the iPod poses a happy problem for Apple that
the computer maker has not had in years: how to remain the market
favorite, not just the favorite underdog. By Duncan Martell, Reuters
(via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Blase About Online Music Rivals
Apple Blase About Online Music Rivals
12/16/2003 06:27 PMWho's afraid of retail giant Wal-Mart? Not Apple CEO Steve Jobs. By
Michelle Kessler (USA Today via MyAppleMenu)
Apple, Motorola team up on online music
Apple, Motorola team up on online music
07/27/2004 02:34 PMMSNBC Jul 27 2004 6:16PM GMT
Apple Rebuffs Online Music Alliance
Apple Rebuffs Online Music Alliance
04/16/2004 08:56 AMAP via Daily Press Apr 16 2004 1:05PM GMT
Apple's iPod Lead Creates New
Challenges, Analysts Say (Reuters)
Apple's iPod Lead Creates New
Challenges, Analysts Say (Reuters)
05/04/2004 03:31 PMReuters - The runaway success of the iPod
poses a happy problem for Apple Computer Inc. (AAPL.O) that the
computer maker has not had in years: how to remain the market
favorite, not just the favorite underdog.
Can Sony beat Apple at the online music
game?
Can Sony beat Apple at the online music
game?
05/06/2004 11:12 PMZDNet May 7 2004 2:37AM GMT
easyGroup, Wippit take on Apple in
online music market
easyGroup, Wippit take on Apple in
online music market
09/17/2004 06:04 AMIii.co.uk - Fri Sep 17, 10:04 am GMT
Apple To Start Online Music Service In
Japan -- Report
Apple To Start Online Music Service In
Japan -- Report
04/13/2005 11:39 AMApple plans to start online music distribution services in Japan by
the end of the year, the Mainichi Shimbun reports, citing Apple
Japan's representative director Yoshiaki Sakito. By MarketWatch
RealNetworks seeks to join forces with
Apple in online music
RealNetworks seeks to join forces with
Apple in online music
04/15/2004 09:09 PMNational Post Apr 16 2004 1:39AM GMT
Apple denies report of online music
price boost
Apple denies report of online music
price boost
05/07/2004 04:27 PMApple to launch online music download
service iTunes next week (AFP)
Apple to launch online music download
service iTunes next week (AFP)
06/08/2004 07:42 AMAFP - US computer company Apple is to launch a European version of its
online music download service iTunes next week in a move likely to
spur sales of its popular iPod MP3 player and hit struggling
competitors, technology and other publications reported.
Apple sells 70 million songs in online
music store's 1st year
Apple sells 70 million songs in online
music store's 1st year
04/29/2004 01:59 AMBoston Globe Apr 29 2004 5:53AM GMT
Apple Launches iTunes Online Music Store
in Europe (Reuters)
Apple Launches iTunes Online Music Store
in Europe (Reuters)
06/15/2004 08:29 AMReuters - Apple Computer brought its
market-leading iTunes online music store to Britain, France and
Germany on Tuesday, where it joins a crowded field of
competitors trying to popularize legal music downloads.
Apple Denies Report of Hiked Online
Music Prices (Reuters)
Apple Denies Report of Hiked Online
Music Prices (Reuters)
05/07/2004 01:45 PMReuters - Apple Computer Inc. on Friday
flatly denied a report that the computer maker was planning to
raise prices for songs bought on its popular iTunes online
music store.
Apple Expo: Apple intros iMac G5
(MacCentral)
Apple Expo: Apple intros iMac G5
(MacCentral)
08/31/2004 07:26 PMMacCentral - Apple's senior vice-president of worldwide marketing,
Phil Schiller, took
a cue from his boss, CEO Steve Jobs, as he unveiled one more thing at
the
end of his keynote to kick off this week's Apple Expo in Paris: an
iMac G5 that includes the entire
system inside a 17- or 20-inch LCD screen. Continuing the all-in-one
theme
that started with the original CRT iMac, the G5 edition features a new
industrial design that does away with the hemispherical base of the
previous
generation all together. Schiller said that the new iMacs will be
available
in mid-September.
Sonos Digital Music System plays songs
from Mac, PC (MacCentral)
Sonos Digital Music System plays songs
from Mac, PC (MacCentral)
06/07/2004 10:31 AMMacCentral - Sonos Inc. on Monday introduced its Sonos Digital Music
System, a new device that plays back digital music stored on Macs, PCs
and Network Attached Storage (NAS) servers. The system includes two
components: An amplified device called the ZonePlayer and a wireless
remote control called the Controller. It's coming this fall.
AudioLunchbox indie music service adds
100 new labels (MacCentral)
AudioLunchbox indie music service adds
100 new labels (MacCentral)
05/20/2004 07:09 AMMacCentral - AudioLunchbox.com, a music download service that features
independent artists and labels, announced Wednesday that it has added
100 new labels and plans to have 250,000 additional tracks online by
mid-July. The service features higher music downloads encoded at
higher bitrates than is available at the iTunes Music Store, available
in the user's choice of either MP3 or Ogg Vorbis formats.
iTunes Music Store tops a million songs
in US (MacCentral)
iTunes Music Store tops a million songs
in US (MacCentral)
08/10/2004 08:25 AMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. on Tuesday announced that the US
version of its iTunes Music Store now has over one million songs in
its download catalog. Apple said that it's the first commercial online
music download service to offer a million song catalog. That catalog
includes offerings from all five major commercial record labels and
more than 600 independent labels. Apple claims more than 70 percent
market share of legal downloads for singles and albums.
Verizon to Launch Video, Music
Services-Analysts (Reuters)
Verizon to Launch Video, Music
Services-Analysts (Reuters)
01/05/2005 06:50 PMReuters - Verizon Wireless, the second-biggest
U.S. mobile telephone provider, is expected on Friday to
introduce mobile video and music services and phones capable of
high speed Web surfing, analysts say.
Apple and the analysts
Apple and the analysts
11/19/2003 02:12 PMAccording to Forbes, Banc of America Securities believes that Apple
"runs the risk of generating significant refresh sales to its
installed base for the next couple of quarters, and then running out
of steam once sales to the installed base are satisfied," and the
company has initiated coverage of Apple at "neutral as a result.
Though the research firm believes the computer makers fundamentals are
solid, a risk of slowing G5 sales, the lack of profit from the iTunes
Music...
Jobs intros AirPort Express; streams
iTunes music (MacCentral)
Jobs intros AirPort Express; streams
iTunes music (MacCentral)
06/07/2004 03:43 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. CEO Steve Jobs on Monday aimed to
further solidify his company's hold on the digital music market with
the release of AirPort Express, a tiny mobile 802.11g-based wireless
networking base station available in July for US$129 that comes
equipped with a combination analog and digital audio connector. The
announcement came at the "D: All Things Digital" conference in San
Diego. AirPort Express will act as a portable 802.11g base station for
traveling, but when used at home, will also connect consumers' home
stereos with their iTunes Music Library.
Apple releases Mac OS X v10.3.9
(MacCentral)
Apple releases Mac OS X v10.3.9
(MacCentral)
04/15/2005 08:53 PMMacCentral - Looks like Mac OS X v10.3 "Panther" is getting one more
small tweak before Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger" hits store shelves on April
29, 2005. On Friday Apple released Mac OS X v10.3.9, an update that
"delivers overall improved compatibility and reliability" for all
users. It's available for download through the Software Update system
preferences pane and is also available for download from Apple's Web
site. Mac OS X v10.3.9 offers a long list of improvements and
enhancements, including changes to Stickies, Safari, Finder and more.
Apple releases Mac OS X v10.3.5
(MacCentral)
Apple releases Mac OS X v10.3.5
(MacCentral)
08/09/2004 06:16 PMMacCentral - Apple on Monday released Mac OS X v10.3.5, available for
download through the Software Update system preference pane. The new
version of Mac OS X "delivers enhanced functionality and improved
reliability," according to Apple, which recommends it for all users.
Analysts Have Faith In Apple
Analysts Have Faith In Apple
01/16/2004 11:04 AM(Macworld UK via MyAppleMenu)
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