Apple Makes Its Case for Security
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Apple Makes Its Case For The Connected
Home In 2004
Apple Makes Its Case For The Connected
Home In 2004
07/21/2004 07:41 PMThere's never been a better time to support Apple. If you're
interested in digital media, home networking, and personal computing,
you should know that Apple's product line-up has never been stronger.
By Paul Thurrott, Connected Home (via MyAppleMenu)
Miller makes case for AOL
Miller makes case for AOL
04/22/2004 04:09 PMOracle Makes Its Case at Trial
Oracle Makes Its Case at Trial
07/06/2004 01:27 AMIndustry witnesses deny DOJ claims.
Straw makes EU constitution case
Straw makes EU constitution case
09/09/2004 05:36 AMUK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw unveils the government's White Paper
on the EU constitution.
Court makes right-to-die case ruling
Court makes right-to-die case ruling
06/01/2004 08:22 PMMotorola Makes Its Case for MRAM
Motorola Makes Its Case for MRAM
10/30/2003 11:48 PMSiliconValley.Internet.com Oct 28 2003 8:54AM ET
Texas Rep Makes Case Against His Own
Bill
Texas Rep Makes Case Against His Own
Bill
04/05/2005 02:27 PM
Phil
King leads the charge against municipal network build-outs, but
undermines self again: King, in this Star-Telegram (Ft.
Worth) article, says that "he views most municipal Wi-Fi networks as a
ploy by cities to start for-profit businesses." But dozens of cities
are fighting his bill's language, which while revised remains broad
enough to fulfill its true purpose: eliminating private competition as
well as municipal competition for incumbent broadband providers.
The bill doesn't address the lack of broadband. Rather, it hands
monopoly and duopoly powers over to incumbents while reducing a host
of regulatory burdens that affect universal access to dial tone and
other resources.
Rep. King says, "No business should have to compete with public tax
dollars," King said. But it's not about that kind of competition. No
municipality should have to beg private corporations for the privilege
of having the basic services they need to survive. No municipality
should be barred from allowing private companies access to municipal
facilities in order to provide private competition.
If Austin's airport has its wireless network shut down as is possible
under the Texas bill, that only benefits the cellular carriers who are
allowed to continue operating their cell data networks within the
airport. It doesn't benefit air travelers, the city of Austin, or
business in Austin that view the airport's Wi-Fi network as a
competitive advantage.
If there's ever a case to be made for municipal self-determination
it's that so many municipalities view broadband networks (wireless or
otherwise) as vital components in their ability to serve the public
through police, fire, and emergency care and to make their communities
competitive for business. When Rep. King say he thinks that cities
want to turn broadband into a profit center, he just doesn't
understand what they're doing with the technology and how underserved
and overpriced most of his state is--or he's only listening to one
viewpoint: SBC's.
"britney makes case against heterosexual
marriage"
"britney makes case against heterosexual
marriage"
01/04/2004 03:27 PMBusiness 2.0 makes the case for Creative
Commons
Business 2.0 makes the case for Creative
Commons
04/26/2004 01:14 PMa succinct and well-argued case for the non-techie audience
Wired: 'Apple Makes Its Case for
Security'
Wired: 'Apple Makes Its Case for
Security'
06/14/2004 06:48 AMIn an article appearing on Wired today, columnist Leander Kahney
discussed Apple's recent security snafus and what the company is doing
and has already done about the issue...
Libyan Leader, in Europe, Makes His Case
for Peace
Libyan Leader, in Europe, Makes His Case
for Peace
04/27/2004 09:31 PMCol. Muammar el-Qaddafi paraded into the heart of Europe to announce
Libya's official return from the diplomatic outback of "liberation
struggles."
FBI makes arrest in Internet movie
piracy case
FBI makes arrest in Internet movie
piracy case
01/23/2004 02:25 PMSiliconValley.com Jan 23 2004 5:04PM GMT
Therapy breakthrough makes the case for
Save the Orphans copyright reform
Therapy breakthrough makes the case for
Save the Orphans copyright reform
04/09/2004 04:10 PMUPDATE: Props to Network World for linking to my story. To NWW
readers: Read on for a sad postscript. My latest feature for NurseWeek
concerns an innovative program that immerses cancer patients into
"virtual worlds" while receiving chemotherapy, to lessen...
Before Urban League, Bush Makes His Case
for Black Support of GOP
(washingtonpost.com)
Before Urban League, Bush Makes His Case
for Black Support of GOP
(washingtonpost.com)
07/23/2004 09:18 PMwashingtonpost.com - DETROIT, July 23 -- President Bush accused the
Democratic Party on Friday of taking African Americans for granted and
suggested they would have more political leverage if they spread their
votes around. But he admitted that the Republican Party "has got a lot
of work to do" to improve its paltry support among minority voters.
Apple Makes Noise
Apple Makes Noise
04/09/2004 04:09 PMMusic store and iPods help boost stock, but how long will it last? By
Mike Musgrove, Washington Post (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Makes Just $.04 Per Track
Apple Makes Just $.04 Per Track
09/24/2004 05:32 PMUK newspaper,
The Independent has uncovered data suggesting
that Apple make as little as $0.04 per track sold. Apple operates
iTunes in the US and Europe, which is the largest legal music download
provider. The investigation concludes that because record companies
are taking such a large percentage from online sales, many companies
will go out of business within years due to lack of profits.
Copyright holders, most often the recording industries, take as much
as 60% of the $.99 that Apple charge for each song on iTunes. Music
Publishers take the rest, amount to about $.08 per song. The report
highlights the fact that even though online publishing has virtually
killed costs, record companies have almost doubled their take from
each song sold.
Record companies need to wake up to the fact that high prices are
going to cause even more problems in the long run. Legitimate
downloads have helped stop the tide of music piracy, and to over-price
the songs would be disastrous. They desperately need to start thinking
long term about this issue. Although Apple has the iPod to help shore
up revenues, others do not; market analysts predict that many of the
music download start-ups coming to market in the next 12 months could
be bankrupt within 5 years. Michael Robertson from MP3.com told the
Independent that online music providers are so un-profitable that it's
more of "a race where the winner gets shot in the head".

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iTunesRead full story...Judaism Makes Peace with Apple
Judaism Makes Peace with Apple
08/08/2004 12:22 AM "I saw it from across the room and it called to me, a native UNIX
prompt haloed by an awe inspiring GUI. It tempted me... and I
purchased the Apple that changed my life!"
Apple Makes Windows Hardware
Apple Makes Windows Hardware
01/06/2004 02:36 PMIn reading one of Apple's many press releases today: The Apple Xserve
RAID has qualified under the Microsoft Designed for Windows Logo
Program. Apple successfully completed all of the tests necessary for
qualification for the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system.
Heh. And... "This is the first time we are certifying an Apple product
on our Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform," said Mike Evans, vice
president of Channel Sales and Development at Red Hat. "This
combination delivers one of the...
Apple Makes a Play for NT Orphans
Apple Makes a Play for NT Orphans
07/09/2004 04:39 PMApple takes aim at Windows server users with the new NT migration tool
that it is building into the Tiger server operating system.
Yahoo Makes the Switch (no, not to Apple
- to PHP)
Yahoo Makes the Switch (no, not to Apple
- to PHP)
10/30/2002 08:55 AMApple Makes IT-Giants List
Apple Makes IT-Giants List
06/16/2004 01:02 PMApple is ranked 74th out of 100 IT companies on size, growth,
profitability, and returns, new data shows.
By Macworld UK (via MyAppleMenu)
Security qualification makes the grade
Security qualification makes the grade
06/24/2004 09:30 AMOracle makes security acquistion
Oracle makes security acquistion
03/29/2005 09:03 AMZDNet UK Mar 29 2005 1:02PM GMT
Fat or thin--makes no security
difference
Fat or thin--makes no security
difference
12/15/2003 09:19 PMMicrosoft makes security push
Microsoft makes security push
11/17/2003 11:36 AMCNN Nov 17 2003 10:32AM ET
[product-security@apple.com:
APPLE-SA-2004-06-07 Security Update
2004-06-07]
[product-security@apple.com:
APPLE-SA-2004-06-07 Security Update
2004-06-07]
06/07/2004 06:58 PMDavid Ahmad (Jun 07 2004)
[product-security@apple.com:
APPLE-SA-2004-05-03 Security Update
2004-05-03]
[product-security@apple.com:
APPLE-SA-2004-05-03 Security Update
2004-05-03]
05/04/2004 01:58 PMDavid Ahmad (May 03 2004)
Apple makes bl0gs reveal sources
Apple makes bl0gs reveal sources
03/14/2005 06:05 PMComputer firm Apple has won a legal battle to force three bloggers to
reveal sources for confidential information.
New IMac Makes Debut a Bit Later Than
Apple Hoped
New IMac Makes Debut a Bit Later Than
Apple Hoped
08/31/2004 10:39 PMApple Computer introduced an updated version of its iMac home computer
with a minimalist all-in-one system that hides the computer's internal
components inside a flat-panel L.C.D. display.
Apple Makes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Standard in
Laptops
Apple Makes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Standard in
Laptops
04/19/2004 09:35 AMApple Computer's PoweBook G4 professional line now includes AirPort
Extreme (802.11g) and Bluetooth 1.2 as standard features: Before this
announcement, PowerBook buyers of most models had to decide whether to
add a $100 AirPort Extreme adapter or a $50 Bluetooth option. The
Bluetooth adapter had to be ordered at the time of purchase while the
AirPort Extreme Card could be installed later. By including these
wireless options even in the entry-level $1,600 12-inch PowerBook G4
model, Apple is competing more directly and simply against the
Centrino concept. From now on, Apple hopes that buyers think PowerBook
and wireless the way that Intel has branded Centrino and Wi-Fi....
Apple makes copycat jibe at Microsoft
Apple makes copycat jibe at Microsoft
06/28/2004 10:07 AMPosters on display at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference are
taking an undisguied swipe at Microsoft's Longhorn, the next version
of Windows.
MacMinute reports that the banners make less-than-subtle suggestions
that Redmond-based Microsoft might copy one or two things from Mac OS
X 10.4 'Tiger', which will be previewed for the first time this
evening.
Apple makes 'iTunes on Campus' push
Apple makes 'iTunes on Campus' push
04/28/2004 09:00 AMApple is reaching out to colleges and universities with its
recently-unveiled iTunes on Campus institutional licensing program.
The program enables campus administrators to distribute iTunes at no
cost and also provides promotional artwork and information to help get
the word out.
Lax Linux security makes Windows better
for London?
Lax Linux security makes Windows better
for London?
08/23/2004 08:27 AMDHS makes bid for private-sector
security data
DHS makes bid for private-sector
security data
02/19/2004 06:17 PMThe Protected Critical Infrastructure Information program will enable
the private sector to share vulnerability and security data with the
government in a way that protects sensitive or proprietary corporate
data from public disclosure.
Broadcom Makes Storage Security Standard
Broadcom Makes Storage Security Standard
06/04/2004 08:38 PMInternet.com Jun 5 2004 0:12AM GMT
[product-security@apple.com:
APPLE-SA-2004-04-30 QuickTime 6.5.1]
[product-security@apple.com:
APPLE-SA-2004-04-30 QuickTime 6.5.1]
05/01/2004 03:24 AMDavid Ahmad (Apr 30 2004)
Focus On The iPod: Apple Makes The
Difficult Seem Easy
Focus On The iPod: Apple Makes The
Difficult Seem Easy
04/29/2004 12:39 AMMaking the difficult seem easy is one of Apple's strengths. Take
iTunes, the iTunes Music Store, and the iPod. Their intuitive
interfaces let us organize, buy, and play music effortlessly. Yet each
of these products has hidden powers. By Christopher Breen, Macworld
(via MyAppleMenu)
Musical chairs: RealNetworks makes
overture to Apple
Musical chairs: RealNetworks makes
overture to Apple
04/15/2004 09:09 PMCNET Apr 16 2004 1:28AM GMT
Key Apple Shareholder Snags Votes, Makes
Demands
Key Apple Shareholder Snags Votes, Makes
Demands
04/16/2004 01:05 AMThe California Public Employees' Retirement System, the biggest U.S.
pension fund, said on Thursday that it will withhold votes for Apple's
entire board of directors, after it failed to implement a
shareholder-approved proposal to treat stock options as an expense. By
Reuters (via MyAppleMenu)
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