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Store Clerk Accepts Fake $200 Bill,
Makes Change (Reuters)
Store Clerk Accepts Fake $200 Bill,
Makes Change (Reuters)
09/01/2004 03:54 PMReuters - At first glance it looked like the
real thing, so store clerk Kathryn Miller was happy to accept
the $200 bill as payment -- and even make change.
Apple Store sells iTunes Music Store
Gift Certificates
Apple Store sells iTunes Music Store
Gift Certificates
11/10/2003 11:28 PMThe Apple Store is selling gift
certificates good for purchasing music from the iTunes Music Store.
The simple order form on the Apple Store Web site asks users to input
their name, and the name and e-mail address of the recipient along
with a personal message. Purchasers can select US$10 increments
ranging from $10 to $200.
Apple Store Offers iTunes Music Store
Gift Certificates
Apple Store Offers iTunes Music Store
Gift Certificates
11/10/2003 11:26 PM(MacNN via MyAppleMenu)
Apple opens Ginza store; Osaka store
coming in 2004
Apple opens Ginza store; Osaka store
coming in 2004
12/02/2003 12:31 AMApple Computer Inc. opened its first retail store in Japan, and the
first outside the U.S., to journalists Thursday ahead of its official
opening this Sunday. The store, in the ritzy Ginza shopping district
of Tokyo, covers five floors and includes a theater that can seat 84
people, a help desk and a classroom in addition to retail space. It
will sell Apple's complete line of computers and peripherals, as well
as a handful of products from other vendors, such as printers,
scanners and digital cameras.
Lotte Department Store provides
information about beef products on an
Internet store display. Sales of Korean
Lotte Department Store provides
information about beef products on an
Internet store display. Sales of Korean
12/26/2003 12:25 PMDigital Chosunilbo Dec 26 2003 10:39AM ET
Pictures of Apple's Osaka Store, Nagoya
Store Announced
Pictures of Apple's Osaka Store, Nagoya
Store Announced
08/30/2004 06:26 AM
Impress Watch took advantage of Apple's offer to members
of the press for a sneak preview of the Shinsaibashi store (in Osaka,
Japan), and brought back images that remind me of... the Apple store
in the mall. Not that it's an entirely bad thing - the mall stores are
pretty swanky.
While we're on the topic of things not being bad, Apple's market in
Japan certainly isn't either. This two story, 500 square meter Osaka
store is the second Apple store in the country. Though the first floor
appears to be your common Apple store, a glass staircase will take you
to the second floor that features a bar and 25-person seminar room.
The store will open to the public on the 28th, so I'm expecting a
bunch of people to bum rush the place and help Apple pay for that much
square footage in downtown Osaka.
While we're on the subject of Apple stores, the company also
announced a third Apple store in Japan at the press event: Nagoya, to
open early next year.
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Apple Store Michigan Ave:
Highest-Trafficked Store
Apple Store Michigan Ave:
Highest-Trafficked Store
12/22/2003 06:36 PM(MacNN via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Store plans second UK retail store
Apple Store plans second UK retail store
09/20/2004 10:31 AMApple has confirmed that it will open a second UK retail store in
early 2005...
Increased Security Product Demand Drives
Discount Security Store to Expand Online
Store
Increased Security Product Demand Drives
Discount Security Store to Expand Online
Store
03/17/2005 03:52 AMDiscount Security Store, the leading online supplier of high-end
security products at discounted prices, has announced an increase in
offered access control and closed-circuit television products and
accessories to meet customer demand. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Apple Store In-Store Event
Apple Store In-Store Event
01/16/2004 11:03 AMPC Web Store
PC Web Store
09/04/2004 12:02 PMVersion 0.2 Released
More on the store
More on the store
08/03/2004 10:52 AMThe Unsanity Store system is enterely written in-house, as we were not
really happy with other solutions around in terms of flexibility and
configurability to match our needs. So we have decided to code one up
ourselves to allow the smoothest possible integration with own stuff.
I've coded plenty of web ...
In-Store More
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02/11/2004 11:02 PMLo
w Cost Memory Cards to the Corner Grocery
"The first members of the Shoot & Store line include 32 MB
CompactFlash and SD cards. These will be sold in grocery stores and
pharmacies for $14.99.
By the middle of the year, SanDisk plans to distribute 64MB cards
at an initial price of $24.99, as well as add other card formats
including Memory Stick PRO." [Brighthand, via PDA
24/7]
Further down on the page, Brighthand then notes "SanDisk also just
announced the first 4 GB CompactFlash card that can be used in any
CompactFlash device." Granted, it will cost $1000 when it hits the
market in April, but that price should fall significantly over the
next year.
It's amazing that you can carry 4GB on you on a card the size
of a quarter. But wait, there's more!
SimpleTech Announces 8GB Compact Flash
Card
""Digital Photography Review is rep
orting that SimpleTech
has announced 2, 4, 5 and 8GB Type II Compact Flash Cards utilizing
its pate
nted IC Tower stacking technology." [Slashdot]
It's like a crazy game of poker - "I'll see your 2GB card, and
raise you another 2GB." "Well, I'll double your bet and raise you
another 4GB to 8...."
In 2000, I had a 128MB memory stick for my digital
camera during our summer vacation. I ran out of room pretty
quickly, and we had to scramble to find a place to buy another one. I
paid premium price for it, and there was only one store in town that
even sold them. Now I wonder how long will it be until you can buy a
terabyte on a quarter-size card at the grocery store.
This type of ubiquity and utility is going to have a major effect
on how we view, keep, and use digital bits and bytes, whether they be
pictures, music, video, or text (information). It's the ultimate shift
to have remote access to your data and files while also being able to
carry the most important ones with you all the time.
The Mac At 20: What's In Store For The
Future?
The Mac At 20: What's In Store For The
Future?
01/07/2004 06:14 PMJobs is placing his bets that Apple can win the hearts and minds of
digital media and Internet consumers. If he is serious about serving
up enterprise-class solutions beyond digital media, he should consider
finding partners who are willing to do the heavy lifting. By Dan
Farber (ZDNet via MyAppleMenu)
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12/26/2004 11:01 AMI need to know if anyone knows if there
is an Apple Store in
I need to know if anyone knows if there
is an Apple Store in
09/12/2004 05:18 AMTechTree Sep 12 2004 8:39AM GMT
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06/21/2004 05:12 PMRx dollar store?
Rx dollar store?
09/02/2004 02:06 PMUSA Today Sep 2 2004 5:14PM GMT
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07/15/2004 10:18 AMKid in a candy store
Kid in a candy store
12/30/2003 01:33 AMI took my first trip to a local ethnic grocery story, Grand Asia
Market, looking for some panko bread crumbs. Talk about stepping into
another world. I ended up spending my whole lunch slowly walking
through the aisles exploring all...
Download In The Store
Download In The Store
06/25/2004 12:11 PMJeremiah writes
"On the heels of iTunes announcement that it has sold
800,000 tracks in its first week of operation in Europe, BestBuy
announces it will partner with Napster and promote it as its "leading digital
music service." It's my personal belief this signals the
beginning-of-the-end of the "shiny, plastic-disc" era of digital
music... but I digress. The "scoop", however, is not the above
stories (which you can read anywhere); they're just for context. Word
on the street is a major bookseller (B&N or Borders) is planning to
install WiFi in its stores *AND* provide access to libraries of
digital music for download onto your device of choice. One marketing
idea is to sell mp3 players in-store with a $10 gift-cert for digital
downloads, or players with audio-books preloaded. To access their
in-store WiFi, customers will lease a wireless NIC on an hourly basis,
that's been "keyed" to only work on their network (removing the
motivation to steal the nics). The hourly cost is "...somewhere around
what you'd pay for a large coffee." Word is a beta will be in some
west-coast stores around August-Sept." There have been similar
rumors of services at certain music stores in the past, but it sounds
like such talk is heating up. Of course, this does make you wonder
what the purpose of the "store" is? If you can download from
anywhere, why would you need to go to a store to download?
"new Mozilla Store"
"new Mozilla Store"
06/16/2004 11:01 PMMTV Music Store
MTV Music Store
11/04/2003 01:58 AM
A Reuters article reports that MTV Networks will be launching a music
download service "within the first half of next year".
Apparently, MTV had pl...
What's in Store for 2004--and Beyond
What's in Store for 2004--and Beyond
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07/15/2004 06:47 AMWhat's in store for Wi-Fi standards?
What's in store for Wi-Fi standards?
12/04/2003 05:54 PMAt the Wi-Fi Planet conference, key industry groups give an update on
upcoming wireless networking standards to improve security, higher
throughput and VoIP.
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07/04/2004 10:34 AM$25 off $249 at Apple Store
$25 off $249 at Apple Store
11/05/2003 01:19 PM
Apple's November 4th issue of eNews provides details of a $25 off $249
discount to celebrate the online Apple Store's 6th Anniversary.
The 6th Anni...
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06/30/2004 05:42 PMiTunes Music Store
iTunes Music Store
07/05/2004 02:15 PM
I used the iTunes Music Store for
the first time today. I actually didn't want to install it, but Apple
is bundling it with QuickTime these days, so
you have to get one to get the other. Then my wife, Annie, heard
about it, and she wanted to try it.
It was a great experience. It's pretty much a matter of creating
an account, finding a song, then clicking "Buy Song." You can even
surpress the "Do you really want this song?" warning so you can just
click with wild abandon, racking up $0.99 charges right and left.
The real test came when I taught Annie how to use it (because, you
know, you can never have enough Celine Dion). She took to it
right away. The search has a spellcheck feature, which is handy when
trying to spell "Alanis Morrissette," and the idea of double-clicking
a song to hear a clip is very intutive. Annie doesn't know the names
of any of the songs she likes, but she knows what they sound like, so
she just kept double-clicking until she heard what she wanted, then
she hit "Buy Song."
The only glitch we ran into was that we first fired it up under my
Windows account, logging into iTunes as Annie. Now, when we open
iTunes under Annie's Windows account, again logging in to iTunes under
her account, none of the "Purchased Music" we bought under my Windows
account is there. For some reason, the purchased music is tied to a
specific Windows account, not an iTunes account. I'm not quite sure
what to do about this — if you know, drop me a line.
Some music isn't available as single tracks, for some reason. For
instance, Annie wanted a song off the De-lovely soundtrack,
but it was marked "Album Only." Depressing, but I'm sure there's some
high-powered business reason for it.
We haven't tryed burning anything to a CD yet, but when I do, I'll
let you all know how it goes. Hats off to Apple — iTunes is a
great piece of work.
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Walmart Music Store
Walmart Music Store
11/05/2003 09:25 PM
The New York Post reports that Walmart is finalizing deals with the
five major labels and plans to launch its own music download service
as early as N...
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KBtoys.com
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